. Rose, Paul's Scaklet Climber HARDY CLIMBING and RAMBLER ROSES (Continued) Hiawatha. A brilliant, ruby carmine, with a clear white eye and a mass of golden stamens — a glowing combination of colors. Lady Gay. A most desirable variety of remarkable vigorous growth, with flowers of a delicate cerise-pink, passing to soft- tinted pink. Paul's Scarlet Climber. No other Rose, in any class, can compare with this for brilliancy of color which is maintained until the petals fall. The flowers-, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers eac


. Rose, Paul's Scaklet Climber HARDY CLIMBING and RAMBLER ROSES (Continued) Hiawatha. A brilliant, ruby carmine, with a clear white eye and a mass of golden stamens — a glowing combination of colors. Lady Gay. A most desirable variety of remarkable vigorous growth, with flowers of a delicate cerise-pink, passing to soft- tinted pink. Paul's Scarlet Climber. No other Rose, in any class, can compare with this for brilliancy of color which is maintained until the petals fall. The flowers-, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi-double, very freely produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being literally covered from top to bottom with bloom. It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. This is one of the most popular climbing Roses. $ each; $ per 100. Roserie. Of the same habit of growth and flowering as Tausendschoen, but of a deeper and more even shade of cerise-pink, or carmine; a strong, vigorous grower and free bloomer. Silver Moon. Dift"erent from all other Roses, with beautiful semi-double flowers four and a half inches and over in diameter; pure white in color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a Clematis-like flower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the centre adds to its attractiveness. Tausendschoen. Entirely distinct, not only in Ramblers, but in cUmbing Roses generally. The individual flowers are of a most elegant and graceful form, not stiff or unnatural, but as beautiful as a semi-double Azalea. In color it is a most delicate shade of soft pink when first opening, changing to carmine on the reverse of petals when fully expanded. These are produced in trusses, each truss a veritable bouquet. White Dorothy. Among Rambler Roses none has justly gained greater popu- larity than the beautiful pink Dorothy Perkins, offered on the preceding page. The White Dorothy is a duplicate except in color. Price. Any of the Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses offered on this and the p


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