. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911. ^A Thousand Beauties (TAUSENDSCHON) The most sensational Climbing Pose yet introduced, not even barring Crimson Ram- bler. A single cluster of flowers is a bouquet in itself, hence the very fitting name, 'Thousand Beauties." Blooming profusely from the beginning of June until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters (10 to l5 in a cluster), are of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from deli- cate balsam to tender rose through the inter- mediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yellow and various other ind

. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911. ^A Thousand Beauties (TAUSENDSCHON) The most sensational Climbing Pose yet introduced, not even barring Crimson Ram- bler. A single cluster of flowers is a bouquet in itself, hence the very fitting name, 'Thousand Beauties." Blooming profusely from the beginning of June until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters (10 to l5 in a cluster), are of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from deli- cate balsam to tender rose through the inter- mediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yellow and various other ind Stock Photo
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. Dingee guide to rose culture : 1850 1911. ^A Thousand Beauties (TAUSENDSCHON) The most sensational Climbing Pose yet introduced, not even barring Crimson Ram- bler. A single cluster of flowers is a bouquet in itself, hence the very fitting name, 'Thousand Beauties." Blooming profusely from the beginning of June until the last of July, the flowers appear in large clusters (10 to l5 in a cluster), are of splendid size and quite double. The colors run from deli- cate balsam to tender rose through the inter- mediate shades of bright rose and carmine, with white, yellow and various other inde- scribable tints showing. There is no other Rose in cultivation like it. It is a strong grower, with but few thorns, magnificent foliage, impervious against mildew and abso- lutely hardy in the open ground everywhere. It has created a veritable sensation, and has been awarded numerous medals. The most remarkable Rose of its kind in the world. 20 cts. each, 3 for 50 cts., $1.75 per dozen; larger size, 30 cts. each; two-year-old plants, on own roots, 45 cts. each; three- and four- year-old plants, 75 cts. each. DAWSON. A cross between Multiflora and General Jacqueminot. The flowers are bright carmine, very double and produced in large, pyramidal clusters. HELENE. Soft violet rose, base of petals yellowish white. LA FIAMMA. Dark, glossy green foliage. Flowers crimson and white. ^ LEUCHTSTERN. Large bunches of single flowers of bright rose, with a distinct white eye. >h Also three- and four-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. MULTIFLORA. Fairly covers itself with great clusters of small, white, single, fragrant flowers. <^ NEWPORT FAIRY. A strong, sturdy grower, with healthy, bright green foliage. It is everblooming, producing an abundance of lovely single flowers of deep pink color, shaded lighter in center. 20 cts. each, 3 for 5 0 cts.; larger size, 3 5 cts. each; two-year-old plants, 45 cts. each; three-year-old plants, 75 cts. each. GREVILLE, or SEVEN SISTERS. Flowers in lar

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