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Red Radiance — Rosy red variety. Fully equal in all points 
to the above. 
Roslyn — Deep golden-yellow, reverse orange. Very attrac- 
tive. 
Soeur Therese — Long pointed buds of rich yellow with 
reddish markings at base of petals. Fragrant. 
Talisman — Pointed buds of vellow with orange and scar- 
let markings on face of petals. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Each Per 10 
TRG! TPB aictecuctocemnn “1.80 £16.50 
Unless otherwise noted 
Available after May 10th 
Aloha (Patent No. 948) — Deep coral-pink buds opening into 
very full, rich rose-pink flowers and silvery-pink on the in- 
side of the petals. The secondary buds do not open until 
the first flowers are nearly finished. Grows in long-stemmed 
clusters. $2.75 each. 
American Pillar —- Huge clusters of single bright pink flowers 
with white centers. 
Blaze — Bright scarlet-red {lowers of large size borne freely 
on strong stems. Often a recurrent bloomer. 
City of York — A new white climber, semi-double with golden- 
yellow center. 
Climbing American Beauty — Very attractive variety with 
rich carmine-rose blossoms. 
Dorothy Perkins — Exceptionally strong, hardy growth bear- 
ing masses of small bright pink flowers in clusters. 
Dr. W. van Fleet — Exquisite blush or shell-pink blooms 
of large size resembling tea roses. 
Excelsa —- Superior in hardiness to the well-known crimson 
rambler and even of a better color. Strong dark crimson. 
Golden Climber — Strong climber which blooms heavily 
when thoroughly established. Flowers are perfectly formed 
and golden-yellow. Of Hybrid Tea quality and fragrance and 
are borne on very long stems. 
King Midas (Patent No. 586) — Hybrid-tea-like flowers in 
clusters. Red flushed bud opening into yellow-golden blooms. 
$2.50 each. 
Mary Wallace — Charming flowers of deep, warm pink, 
borne profusely on long stems. Excellent for cutting. 
