. American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty. The flowers are of large size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lovely shade of pink with a clear white eye and cluster of yellow stamens. These flowers are borne in immense bunches. Bonfire. One of the freest flowering, of Dorothy Perkins type with great trusses of cherry crimson flowers. Climbing American Beauty. One of the best climbing Roses; a strong healthy vigorous grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 feet long, and good sized flowers; color rich rosy crimson, of splendid form and good substance. Dorothy Perkins. Soft sh
. American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty. The flowers are of large size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lovely shade of pink with a clear white eye and cluster of yellow stamens. These flowers are borne in immense bunches. Bonfire. One of the freest flowering, of Dorothy Perkins type with great trusses of cherry crimson flowers. Climbing American Beauty. One of the best climbing Roses; a strong healthy vigorous grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 feet long, and good sized flowers; color rich rosy crimson, of splendid form and good substance. Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell-pink, flowering profusely in large clusters, very fragrant and lasting, a grand Rose in every way. Dr. W. Van Fleet. A Rose, which on account of its dainty color and exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, has become a great favorite. The long pointed buds are of a rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long. Emily Gray. A beautiful light orange-yellow, changing to pale orange as the shapely long buds expand; they are borne on stiff stems of sufficient length for cutting, these stems are of a crim- son-red color which together with the unusually dark green, glossy holly-like foliage, adds a charm to the flowers. Requires protection north of Philadelphia. Mary Lovett. Large well-formed flowers of pure waxy white, sweetly scented. Mary Wallace. Well formed, semi-double flowers of a bright clear rose-pink with salmon base to the petals, flowers large, generally exceeding four inches in diameter, very free flowering. Paul's Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all climbing Roses. Unequaled in brilliancy by any other variety, these are of a vivid scarlet, of large size and are produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers on long, strong stems. Phyllis Bide (New Everblooming Climber). The feature of this variety is that it blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall and while the dainty flowers are of small size they are of exquisite form in bud, opening with gracefully ref
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