THREE GLORIOUS NEW CLIMBING ROSES 



CLIMBING ROSE, MARY WALLACE 



Originated at the Maryland station of the Department of 

 Agriculture by the late Dr. Van Fleet. Described by the 

 Department as follows: a Pillar Rose, making a fine, strong, 

 self-supporting plant 6 to 8 feet high, with large glossy 

 foliage, blooming with great freedom in Spring and bearing 

 a considerable number of fine buds in Summer and Fall. 

 Flowers very large, well-formed, semi-double, of bright 

 rosy-pink with salmon at base of petals. Price, $1.25 each. 



Emily Qray 

 CLIMBING ROSE, EMILY GRAY 



One of the finest yellow ramblers, with large semi-double 

 blooms of the purest golden-yellow produced in huge 

 clusters on long stems, ideal for cutting. The foliage is 

 glossy deep green and the plant has proved unusually 

 vigorous and hardy. Price, $1.25 each. 



Paul's Scarlet 

 CLIMBING ROSE, PAUL'S SCARLET 



The most brilliantly colored of all ramblers, the large, 

 semi-double blooms opening to a vivid flame-scarlet; the 

 dazzling color is retained for several weeks, and the plant 

 being literally covered with blooms presents a most gor- 

 geous display. The foliage is a handsome shade of bright 

 green and the plant is of sturdy growth and perfectly hardy. 

 Price, $1.00 each. 



Mary Wallace 



COLLECTION of ONE PLANT EACH of the ABOVE THREE ROSES, $3.25 POSTPAID 



Many other Superb Varieties of Climbing Roses listed in the Rose section of the catalogue 



