Oh,TheyAre Exquisite! 



These Roses are the aristocrats of their class 

 and the mass of bloom they produce is simply 

 amazing. Everyone wants Roses "just like 



that." We have the stock and ever^^ plant is 



guaranteed to grow and bloom. 



.PLANT THESE ROSES THIS FALL 

 Waiting a season means losing a season 



Hardy Climbing Roses produce their blooms on 



the growth of the previous year so plant noiv to get 



results as soon as possible. Do your part and we 



confidently assure you the Roses will ■ do theirs. 



^American Pillar 



Large single flowers of rich, rosy pink approach- 

 ing brilliant carmine, just a glint of white in the 

 center, and long stamens of beautiful golden yellow. 

 The blossoms — four to six layers deep — are arranged 

 in large-flowered clusters ail over the plant. We 

 estimated certainly not less than 3,000 flowers on 

 one young bush. A treme^idous grower, with its 

 thick vigorous canes, it is without doubt one of 

 the most valuable single climbing Roses in exist- 

 ence and is unsurpassed for planting singly or as 



a hedge. In the autumn it is again a brilliant show 



, of color with its pretty clusters of bright red seed- 



' hips which remain on the bush until well into 



winter. "American Pillar" is truly an ornamental 



and satisfactory addition to any property. 



Price, -^2-yr., Star-size, field-grown plants 



75 cts.; Extra size Si n 



*Dr.W.Van Fleet 



The most perfect, flesh-pink, hardy climbing 

 Rose in existence. The flowers come on stems 12 to 

 18 inches in length, and a bouquet of Dr. W. \'an 

 Fleet buds is simply charming. The delicately fra- 

 grant open flowers are magnificent, 4 inches and over 

 in diameter, with high-built centers. One well- 

 matured plant will produce over a thousand blooms in 

 a season. Ten exquisite Rose blooms for one cent 

 does not add much to the high cost of living. Price, 

 *2-yr. Star-size, field-grown plants Si; E.xtra 

 size Si. 25 □ 



I want one dozen, largest size Dr. Van Fleet Roses sent 

 to the International Garden Club, Bartow. Bronx Boroiich. 

 X. Y. There are no Dr. \'an Fleets in the Club Garden 

 and I wish to show the club a perfect foliaged climbing rose. 



Two years ago j-ou sent me one dozen superb star size 

 \'an Fleets that grew to wonderful size. — Mrs. H. H., 

 New York, X. Y. 



*HUGONIS 



Unlike Any 

 Other Rose 



(See Front Cover) 



C Indicates delivery not prepaid. See pago 3 



This unique Rose is a spectacular .show in itself. 

 Every branch of the previous year's growth becomes 

 ned'on all sides, to the ver\- tip, with closely set, 

 wide-open, single flowers like dainty yellow holly- 

 hocks, and the branches bend over with the weight 

 of bloom. 



For bouquets and decorations, Hugonis is simply 

 fascinating, the lovely arching sprays and delicate 

 foliage will make displays of distinction obtainable 

 from no other early spring flower. Also, it is in full 

 bloom when few other flowers are available. 



Hugonis is fine for shrub planting and makes a 

 symnietrical bush about 6 feet in height and the 

 same in diameter when fully matured. It is perfectly 

 hard\- as we have never vet known even a tip of a 

 single branch to winterki'll. Price, *2-yr. Star-size 

 field-grown plants S2.50; Extra size Ss D 



Report by Plant Explorer E. H. Wilson of the 



ARNOLD ARBORETUM 



Where this Wouderful Ro^e May Be Seen 



"It is an upright-growing shrub with slender and spread- 

 ing branches on which the fragrant flowers are borne m 

 vard-long spravs of soft yellow. As I write in mid-Novem- 

 ber, the foliage is still on the shrub and has assumed a darJc 

 purple tint." y^. 



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