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Climbing Roses play a very important part in beautifying the home land- 

 scape. There is room for them in almost every garden to create additional 

 colorful accents during June. What could be prettier than a few climbers over 

 an arbor or on a trellis used to screen out undesirable views, or planted along a 

 fence. In every case they require very little space and the number of flowers 

 from the'few square feet needed certainly is tremendous. They like plenty of 

 sun, good drainage, and a moderately rich soil. 



Apricot Glow. (Plant Patent 200.) A truly magnificent climber with 

 medium sized flowers of a light apricot color shading yellow at the base. Pro- 

 duced in large trusses. The flowers are double, nicely formed, of a pleasing fruity 

 fragrance. In color it resembles Jacotte, but being double the effect is richer. It 

 is also a more profuse bloomer and of stronger habit of growth. 



Climbing American Beauty. Lovely rose-crimson flowers 3 to 4 in. in 

 diameter and in every respect identical with its pollen parent, the American 

 Beauty Rose, even in respect to the same exquisite fragrance,- 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Few climbing roses are as well known wherever one goes 

 as this magnificent variety. The plants are a grand sight in June when simply 

 covered with beautiful flowers. The individual blooms measure 4 in. or more 

 in diameter and are borne in splendid, massive trusses all along the vigorous 

 canes. They are full and double and of a delightful and delicate flesh pink color. 

 Beautiful as.it is in the garden, Dr. W. Van Fleet also is splendid for cutting. 



Easlea's Golden Rambler. (Plant Patent 114.) A hardy climber of great 

 beauty with large, perfectly formed flowers that are fully double, contain from 

 30 to 40 petals, and measure 4 in. across. Their color is rich deep yellow with 

 splashes of crimson in the center contrasting with the olive green foliage and the 

 red color of the flowering wood. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.25; $15.00 doz. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. (Spanish Beauty.) Delightful long-pointed 

 buds opening to grand blooms of iridescent pearly pink with splashes of carmine 

 on the firm outer petals. Beautiful to look at and also very fragrant. $1.50 each; 

 3 for $4.25; $15.00 doz. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. Wherever roses are grown one is sure to find Paul's 

 Scarlet planted in abundance. Established plants are truly a wonderful sight in 

 June when completely covered with great masses of vivid scarlet blooms. The 

 individual flowers are moderately large, semi-double, and are held together in 

 clusters of as many as 20 flowers to each. The color not only is very vivid, but 

 it also holds up especially well even in full sun. 



Primrose. One of the most vigorous, splendid as a climber, and also good as 

 a trailer from the top of a wall or over large rocks. The fair-size buds are 

 egg-yoke-yellow and the flowers are bright primrose yellow passing to canary 

 yellow as they age. There are several of these beauties to a stem and they are 

 large, fully double, and have a very pleasing fragrance. 



Silver Moon. Here is a semi-double climbing rose everybody admires. It was 

 introduced by Peter Henderson & Co. in 1910. The buds are pale yellow, but the 

 flowers are white with just the faintest tint of cream to make a warm white. 

 They are slightly fragrant, amber yellow at the base, and with a center adorned 

 by masses of showy stamens. 



Any of the above Climbing Roses, except where noted: 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; $12.50 doz. 



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Dream Girl. Possesses everything that is desired in a climbing garden. rose. 

 It is everblooming, of a luminous coral pink color, and continues to bloom 

 throughout the summer. It finishes the season with a veritable riot of color in 

 late fall. The plant makes a fine healthy growth and it is perfectly hardy. 

 $2.50 each. 



New Dawn. (Plant Patent 1.) The color is a delicate shade of flesh pink 

 on the outer surface, deepening to rosy flesh in the center like the Dr. W. Van 

 Fleet. It is also identical with its parent in size and formation of its flowers and 

 habit of growth. In addition, it blooms through the summer and fall months. 

 $2.00 each. 



All Herulerson Roses are strorXg 2-year-old dormant plants. 



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