NEW FLORAL GUIDE, AUTUMN, 1915 
You can cover any reasonable-sized trellis in two 
years if you use our vigorous, well-rooted, 2-year or 3- 
year-size Roses to start with and plant now. 
° . Introduced by the, Con- 
American Pillar. ard & et Company. 
The grandest single, hardy Climbing Rose known. 
In wealth of bloom it stands unequaled, producing, 
as it does, immense masses of radiant pink blossoms. 
The foliage is superb at all times, and canes grow 20 
feet in one season. This Rose is enthusiastically 
praised by all who see it. Hardy everywhere. 2-year 
size, 50 cts.; 3-year, $1 and $1.50, by express. 
A well- lish 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. jiant Ae 
hundreds of long-stemmed blooms for cutting. Color 
is soft flesh-pink. The foliage is attractive, glossy and 
insect-proof. 2-yr. size, 50 cts. Fine 5-yr.-size plants, 
$2.50, by express. 
Genilemen:—The wonderful Climber, Dr. W. Van Fleet, pur- 
| chased four years ago, was crowned with such a wealth of beautiful 
_ buds and Roses that to say it has created a sensation in this 
) neighborhood is putting it mildly, and I feel like saying that your 
' description of this Rose is exceedingly modest, to say the least. 
- Your Roses have given us wonderful satisfaction, and I have thought 
it may be some satisfaction also to you to knowit. Very truly yours, 
- —M. B. M., Mount Joy, Pa., July 1, 1914. 
The Red Dorothy Perkins. A dis- 
Excelsa. tinct variety in form, color and habit. 
The color is an intense crimson-maroon, with tips of 
the petals tinged scarlet. Flowers are large and 
double, produced thirty to forty on a stem, and al- 
most every eye on a shoot produces a cluster of | Christine Wright. New. Bright, clear wild-rose- 
bright blossoms. (See cut.) 2-year size, 40 cts.; pink flowers, 3 to 4 inches in diameter; double, 
extra-size, 75 cts., by express. borne singly and in clusters; beautiful in bud 
Bo Reena IO Waa NIERt and) Hcelsa. as and lasts for days. 2-yr. size, 60 cts., by exp. 
OFFER 33 shown in the illustration, 2-year field plants, Dorothy Perkins, Pink. Masses of beautiful, 
75 cts.; 3-year field plants, $1.25, by express. shell-pink, crinkled flowers. 2-year size, 35 cts.; 
| 3-yr. size, 75c., by express. 
Dorothy Perkins, White. 2-yr. size, 40 cts., by express. 
Gardenia. The Hardy Marechal Niel. Deep golden yellow 
flowers, passing to creamy white. 2-year size, 50 cts., by exp. 
Hiawatha. Brilliant scarlet; bears large clusters of single 
flowers; bright and effective. 2-yr. size, 50 cts., by express. 
Lady Gay. Large, loose clusters of a delicate cherry-pink and 
white. 2-year size, 40c.; 3-year size, 75c., by express. 
Longwood. The pure light pink flowers are medium in size, 
double, and produced in tmmense open clusters, remaining 
on the plant for weeks without fading. 2-yr., 50 cts.; extra 
2-yr., 75 cts., by express. 
May Queen. Clear, bright pink; deliciously sweet; excellent 
among shrubbery. 2-yr. size, 35 cts., by express. 
Prof. C. S. Sargent. Delicate buff, with center clear golden 
yellow. 2-year size, 40 cts., by express. 
Ruby Queen. Flowers are rich ruby-red, with clear white 
center. 2-year size, 35 cts., by express. 
Universal Favorite. Clear, bright pink; double, in clusters. 
2-year size, 35 cts.; 3-year size, 60 cts., by express. 
Veilchenblau (Blue Rose). Rosy lilac changing to metallic 
blue. 2-year size, 40 cts.; 3-year size, 75 cts., by express. 
Wichmoss, the Climbing Moss Rose. A real Climbing Moss 
Rose. Flower is semi-double; color pink, with reverse of 
petals darker pink. Very hardy, 2-yr., 50 cts., by express. 
Climbing American Beauty. Has the crimson color and the 
delightful fragrance of the bush American Beauty; grows to 
a height of 15 feet, and produces hundreds of perfect blooms 
at one time. Can be grown practically anywhere without 
winter protection. It is one of the handsomest Climbing 
Roses ever introduced. 2-yr., 50c.; extra 2-yr., 75c., by exp. 
3 Dorothy Perkins—1 Red, 1 White, 1 Pink—in 2-year 
OFF ER 33a field plants, $1; in 3-year field plants, $2, by express. 
@ CuIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
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