. American Pillar A new Climber of extremely vigorous habit of growth, the bushes being clothed in lively green from earliest spring until late in the fall. The flowers are produced in profusion, fairly covering the bush, and their pretty pink color is a delight to the eye. In the fall, the flowers are followed by large clusters of attractive red berries, which are highly ornamental. Planted singly or in groups on the lawn, this Rose is sure to evoke favorable comment. Strong young plants, 20c each; 6 for .$; larger size, 35c each; two-year-old plants, each. FRAU KARL DRITS
. American Pillar A new Climber of extremely vigorous habit of growth, the bushes being clothed in lively green from earliest spring until late in the fall. The flowers are produced in profusion, fairly covering the bush, and their pretty pink color is a delight to the eye. In the fall, the flowers are followed by large clusters of attractive red berries, which are highly ornamental. Planted singly or in groups on the lawn, this Rose is sure to evoke favorable comment. Strong young plants, 20c each; 6 for .$; larger size, 35c each; two-year-old plants, each. FRAU KARL DRITSCHKI_Ac Frau Karl Druschki, or White American Beauty, has become one of the leading white Roses, so we expect this climbing form of the same Rose to become one of the most popu- lar white climbers, as it well deserves to be, with its large glistening white flowers and magnificent, large, fresh green foliage. It has created a positive sensation wherever grown. Entirely hardy every where. First size, 35c each; 3 for $; larger size, 50c each; two-year-old plants, 75c each. BIRDIE BLYE_R.,H. long anf Color bright car ^^, pointed mine, changing to b r i g h satiny rose as they open Blooms produced at the en of every shoot in clusters an throughout the entire season CLIMBING MOSELLA Beautiful Christine Wright Hl>~< , climbing type of the populai bush Rose of this name, prO' ducing its creamy yellov flowers in clusters, hardy. 30c each two-year-old plants, 60c each. LJL^ LL2—A pretty, dainty foliage< climber of rapid growth, which bears a great profusion of small Polyanthj flowers of pearly blush. A Japanese im- portation. HIAWATHA—Single, deep intense crimson shade; petals shading pure white at th« base. Foliage light glossy green. MRS. F. W. as th( "Queen of all ; Beautiful car mine flowers, with white center; semi- double in form, and borne in enormous clusters. Very free-flowering. Unsur- passed for arches and pillars. PERL
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