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^Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). $1 each* 



• SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire Staeche- 

 lin). See illustration. (Pedro Dot, 1928.) C. Pearl- 

 pink. Early. A plant of this "Queen of the Climbing 

 Roses" in full bloom is one of the most beautiful sights 

 we have ever seen. Long-pointed buds of crimson open 

 to great, urn-shaped flowers of iridescent pearl-pink, 

 with splashes of ruby-carmine on the outside of the 

 petals. These deliciously fragrant blooms are produced 

 so lavishly that they almost hide the plant, and coming 

 as they do on long stems (12 to 18 inches), they are 

 perfect for cutting. $1 each.* 



•AMERICAN PILLAR. See illustration. C. Pink. 

 Midseason. A world favorite. For mass decorations, 

 this delicately scented Rose is a marvel, for it lasts long 

 when cut. The single flowers come in immense heads of 

 25 to 40 blooms, each head making a perfect bouquet 

 of varying shades of charming pink, with a white center 

 to each bloom and long golden anthers. The most 

 spectacular and most admired Rose of this type, with 

 large, waxy foliage. 75 Cts. each.* 



• MARY WALLACE. See illustration. C. Early. 

 Rose-pink. Long buds and charming large flowers of a 

 brilliant warm pink color. Makes a fine pillar Rose. 

 This is considered one of the best Roses produced by 

 the late Dr. W. Van Fleet. Mrs. Van Fleet says her 

 plant always blooms again in the fall. 75 cts. each.* 



OFFER 21. 3 



One each of the above 

 spectacular Roses 



$2.15 



Repeat-Blooming Climbers 



While not so hardy as other Climbers, these Roses 

 are easily wintered at West Grove with proper protec- 

 tion from sun and wind. They increase in bloom as the 

 plants get older and make hard wood. 



For the hardy repeat-blooming Climbers Blaze and 

 New Dawn, see page 19 



* CLIMBING ROBINOW. New. (Peter Lambert, 

 1934.) P. Creamy white flowers tinted pink, resembling 

 Ophelia. Growth about 6 feet. $1.50 each.* 



• CLIMBING TALISMAN. P. Multicolored. A 

 really lovely Climber. $1 each.* 



•Jr MERMAID. P. Immense, single flowers of sulphur- 

 yellow, 4 to 5 inches across, come on vigorous plants that 

 make a growth of 6 to 9 feet in a season. Lustrous, deep 

 green foliage. Blooms are more profuse in autumn than 

 in midsummer. $1.50 each.* 



if ROSELLA. P. Grows 6 feet. Vivid scarlet with golden 

 center. Single. Most brilliant of all. 75 cts. each.* 



• SCORCHER. P. Crimson-scarlet. $1 each.* 



• SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. P. Crimson. $1 ea.* 



• VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. P. Dark pink with 

 orange base. An exquisite Rose. $1 each.* 



• ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. C. Early. Rose-pink. $1 each.* 



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QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



HorJi !/•+ 1 15 % on 12 or M <> r e Roses [See Exceptions! 

 UeCIUCT \ 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 3 



* American 



Pillar 

 75 cts. each* 



*Mary Wallace 

 75 cts. each* 



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