. GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE THOUSAND BEAUTIES ROSE CLIMBING ROSES, continued Mrs. Robert Peary. The flowers, when open, are of splendid substance, extra-large, deep and double, produced on long, stiff stems like those of a forcing Rose. This Rose is quick-growing, producing shoots 10 to 15 feet high each year, absolutely hardy and is sure to bloom. It is the only pure white Climbing Rose that will give you flowers the first year and throughout the season. Caution.—Be sure you get the genuine Mrs. Robert Peary. There are many imitations. Our stock is grown from the original. Thousand Beauties (Taus


. GUIDE TO ROSE CULTURE THOUSAND BEAUTIES ROSE CLIMBING ROSES, continued Mrs. Robert Peary. The flowers, when open, are of splendid substance, extra-large, deep and double, produced on long, stiff stems like those of a forcing Rose. This Rose is quick-growing, producing shoots 10 to 15 feet high each year, absolutely hardy and is sure to bloom. It is the only pure white Climbing Rose that will give you flowers the first year and throughout the season. Caution.—Be sure you get the genuine Mrs. Robert Peary. There are many imitations. Our stock is grown from the original. Thousand Beauties (Tausendschon). Bloom- ing profusely from the beginning of June until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters (10 to 15 in a cluster), are of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from delicate balsam or tender rose through the intermediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yel- low and various other tints showing. It is a strong grower, with but few thorns, magnificent foliage, impervious against mildew and absolutely hardy. Dorothy Perkins. Flowers are borne in large clusters, are very double, with prettily crinkled petals; remarkably pretty pointed buds, beautiful clear shell-pink in color, lasting a long time without fading. Lady Gay. Flowers of a delicate cherry-pink color, which fades to a soft white; deep green foliage. A vigorous grower and per- fectly hardy. One of the most charming of all climbers. Crimson Rambler. One-year plants will attain a height of 10 to 20 feet in a single season, and the second year they will continue to produce a marvelous pro- fusion of rich and glowing crimson flowers in large clusters. It presents a vivid crimson mass of beauty when in full bloom, during June and July. It is absolutely hardy everywhere and is equally desirable for growing in bush form by pegging it down, or as pot- plants. Philadelphia Crimson Rambler. This now famous variety differs from the old Crimson Rambler in having brighter, deeper


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