. Christine Wright. A most exquisite Rose, of a refreshing bright wild-rose pink. Climbing American Beauty. One of the best climbing Roses; 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. Long pointed buds of a rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long; splendid for cutting. Excelsa. Intense crimson maroon, the tips of the petals tinged with scarlet. Hiawatha. A brilliant, ruby carmine, with a clear white eye and a mass of golden sta


. Christine Wright. A most exquisite Rose, of a refreshing bright wild-rose pink. Climbing American Beauty. One of the best climbing Roses; 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. Long pointed buds of a rich flesh-pink on stems 12 to 18 inches long; splendid for cutting. Excelsa. Intense crimson maroon, the tips of the petals tinged with scarlet. Hiawatha. A brilliant, ruby carmine, with a clear white eye and a mass of golden stamens â a glowing combination of colors. Marie Wallace. Introduced by the American Rose Society in 1924. An excellent pillar Rose making a fine strong, self-supporting plant 6 to 8 feet high, blooming with great freedom in spring with a scattering of flowers during summer and fall; the flowers usually exceed 4 inches in diameter; well formed, semi-double, of a bright clear rose-pink with salmon base to the petals. Paul's Scarlet Climber. No other Rose, in any class, can compare with this for brilliancy of color. 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. One of the most popular climbing Roses. Roserie {Red Tausendschoen). Of the same habit of growth and flowering as Tausendschoen, but of a deeper and more even shade of cerise-pink. Climbing Rose American Pillar Silver Moon. Beautiful semi-double flowers four inches and over in diameter; pure white in color, petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a Clematis-like flower. Tausendschoen. The individual flowers are 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. Price. Any of the Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses offered on thi


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