. Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses .M. H. Marechal Niel, the most brilliant yel- low climbing Rose Creamy in existence America. yellow. Beauty of Glazenwood. A\. H. Brilliant gol- den yellow. ?5" Caroline Goodrich. H. Velvety crimson. Celine Forestier. H. sulphur-yellow. Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). .M. H. Bright yelkiw. Claire Carnot. H. Buff or orange-yellow. ?i-Climbing Devoniensis. H. White, tinged with blush; very sweet. Climbing Hermosa. H. Flowers borne in great rfofusion: clear, bright pink. Climbing Perle des Jardins. ^\. H. Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins, but of vigorous


. Climbing Tea and Noisette Roses .M. H. Marechal Niel, the most brilliant yel- low climbing Rose Creamy in existence America. yellow. Beauty of Glazenwood. A\. H. Brilliant gol- den yellow. ?5" Caroline Goodrich. H. Velvety crimson. Celine Forestier. H. sulphur-yellow. Chromatella (Cloth of Gold). .M. H. Bright yelkiw. Claire Carnot. H. Buff or orange-yellow. ?i-Climbing Devoniensis. H. White, tinged with blush; very sweet. Climbing Hermosa. H. Flowers borne in great rfofusion: clear, bright pink. Climbing Perle des Jardins. ^\. H. Same as the grand old Perle des Jardins, but of vigorous, climbing habit. *t Fortune's Double Yellow. M. H. Bronzed yellow or copper and fawn color. Zelia Pradel. .M. H. White buds and flowers. James Sprunt. .Nl. H. Deep cherry-red. double and sweet. Gold of Ophir. .M. H. Nasturtium-yellow, suffused with coppery red. Lamarque. .M. H. Canary-yellow, almost white. Madame Berard. .M. H. Color creamy white, with amber and pale blush. REMEMBER. If your order amounts to $5 or more we prepay all shipping charges any- where in the U. S. If under $5, add 10 per cent, to the total amount and we will prepay all shipping charges. For instance, if your order amounts to $ add 35 cts. -if $ WE PAY THE CHARGES. These are the Poses which make such a glori- ous display in the warmer sections of the country, covering porches, pergolas and trellises with their handsome foliage and gor- flowers. Those marked H. will be hardy even in the coldest climate if given protection during winter, while those marked M. H. are moderately hardy and espe- cially valuable for open-ground culture south of Philadelphia and in California. •^Marechal Niel M. H. This is the wonderful golden Rose our friends in the Southland are so fortunate in being able to grow in their gardens to per- fection, and which yields such splendid returns if given slight protection and care in the North. Buds and flowers superb; extra-large, very double, and deliciously perfumed. Deep


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