. â We -will send one eacli of the Crimson, â White and Yellow Ramblers, str<ing 3- year-old plants, for , or one young plant of each for 30 cents. HAROY CLIMBING ROSES. lialtimore Belle. Blush, flowers in clusters. Grevillea, or Seven Sisters. Flowers in clusters, opening a light rose color, changing to pure white. l*rairie Queen. Deep rose, hardy and desirable. Heine Marie Henriette. Rich cherry crimson ; one of the finest. lloyal Cluster. Rosy white, changing to white, in clus- ters of 30 or more flowers. Extra strong 2-year-old plants, 40 cts. each ; §4 00 per doz liussel'S Cottag


. â We -will send one eacli of the Crimson, â White and Yellow Ramblers, str<ing 3- year-old plants, for , or one young plant of each for 30 cents. HAROY CLIMBING ROSES. lialtimore Belle. Blush, flowers in clusters. Grevillea, or Seven Sisters. Flowers in clusters, opening a light rose color, changing to pure white. l*rairie Queen. Deep rose, hardy and desirable. Heine Marie Henriette. Rich cherry crimson ; one of the finest. lloyal Cluster. Rosy white, changing to white, in clus- ters of 30 or more flowers. Extra strong 2-year-old plants, 40 cts. each ; §4 00 per doz liussel'S Cottag-e. Carmine, very full; a strong, vigorous grower. Sweet Briar. Rosy pink. Tennessee Belle. Blush, of good size; flowers in clusters. W. A. Richartlson. A peculiar shade of orange-yellow, very distinct ; requires protection. AVasllington. Pure white, very free. Yellow Persian. The only hardy yellow climbing rose. Strong 2-year-oId plants, 30 cts. each ; $3 00 per doz. NE1!V CEIMBING MOSS ROSE "CUMBERI^AND ; (For description and price see page 144) TENDER CLIMBING OR PIEEAR ROSES. These are not hardy in this latitude, except in favored positions, or with protection ; especially adapted to covering rafters, etc., in greenhouses. ChroiliateUa (C/.'f/i of GoM). Golden-yellow. Waltliani Climber (No. 3). Rich crimson, vei^y full Devoilieiisis. Creamy white, of lovely form. Cxloire de Dijon. Blush and yellow. Fjaniai'que. Creamy white. Solt'aterre. Fine shade of light yellow. First size, 40 cts. each ; $ per doz. Second size, 30 cts. each, $ per doz. IMareclial Niel. A superb climbing Rose, which, for fragrance, beauty and size, is still without a rival ; bright golden-yellow. First size, strong, 50 cts. each; § per doz. .Second size, 30 cts. each; Young plants, 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. EXTKA STRONG canes about 8 feet'long of »Iareclial Niel and Gloire (le Dijon at $ each. and of fine form. White Banksia. White, small flowers


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