. Climbing American Rose New Climbing Rose, Emily Gray Mermaid. Beautiful large single creamy white flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. A most attractive free and more or less perpetual flowering variety. A splendid pillar Rose, but not dependably hardy in this latitude. It requires careful winter protection. Mme. Jenny. Avery strong growing climber with large, healthy disease-resisting foliage with flowers two inches and over in diameter borne in clusters of from 5 to 7 flowers each; these are cup-shaped, quite full, of a delicate satiny rose color with a delightful fragrance, not unl


. Climbing American Rose New Climbing Rose, Emily Gray Mermaid. Beautiful large single creamy white flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter. A most attractive free and more or less perpetual flowering variety. A splendid pillar Rose, but not dependably hardy in this latitude. It requires careful winter protection. Mme. Jenny. Avery strong growing climber with large, healthy disease-resisting foliage with flowers two inches and over in diameter borne in clusters of from 5 to 7 flowers each; these are cup-shaped, quite full, of a delicate satiny rose color with a delightful fragrance, not unlike the old-fashioned sweet-scented Cabbage or Provence Rose. $ each. Phyllis Bide {New Evcrblooming Climber). The only really perpetual flowering climber in the collection and which wds awarded a Gold Medal at the National Rose Society's Show at Glasgow, Scotland, in 1924, and while the dainty flowers are of small size they are of exquisite form in bud, opening with grace fuUy reflexed petals and are produced in long loose sprays; in color a pale gold at base flushed and shaded pretty rosy-carmine towards the edges. Star of Persia. A brilliant new Rose with flowers on the order of the lovely old Harrison's Yellow, semi-double, bright yellow, and about 3 inches across. It makes a striking low cUraber or pillar Rose from 8 to 10 feet high, bursting into showers of spark- ling bloom in June. It does not fade and the flower trusses last several weeks. The Beacon. A distinct and effective novelty, bright fiery-red with white eye in the way of American Pillar, single and semi- double, produced in large clusters, handsome foliage. Price. Any of the above new varieties, except where noted, each; the set of 10 sorts for Prices on dormant plants include delivery to any Postoffice in the U. S.


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