Climbers — Going up! 



Climbing roses 

 make themselves at 

 home in so many 

 places that anyone — 

 in city, country or 

 suburb — can find a 

 variety of spots for 

 them. Beside a door- 

 way they extend a 

 welcome — at the end of an ex- 

 posed porch they act as a screen 

 to give you privacy and quiet. 

 Tumbling over a stone wall or an 

 old stump, Climbers look very 

 picturesque. On posts, pillars and 

 trellises they can act as a back- 

 ground for bush roses, and for a 

 simple but stunning effect plant a 

 bright-flowered Climber on a white 

 wooden fence. 



In pruning climbing roses, don't 

 cut away the first-year canes, be- 

 cause Climbers bear more abun- 

 dant flowers on old wood. Just 

 prune to keep the plant where you 

 want it and to remove dead wood. 



BLOSSOMTIME 



CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY 



OFFER 136 



3 Fine Cimbers Jc/'i^X 



BLOSSOMTIME 

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 GOLDEN SHOWERS 



$8.90 



NEW DAWN 



Everblooming Climber. (O'Neal.) Plant Pat. 1240. Two-toned pink 

 flowers — light pink on the face of the petals and dark rosy pink under- 

 neath. Lovely double blooms with pleasing fragrance. One of the most continuous blooming 

 Climbers. Healthy foliage. Medium height. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



Repeat Blooming. (A. Naungayan.) A beautiful velvety crimson- 

 red with large double flowers like the Hybrid Tea bush. And 



happily, this Climber is just as heavily perfumed as the bush. Good foliage. Long stems, fine 



to cut. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



Everblooming Climber. (Somerset.) Soft blush-pink flowers — al- 

 together charming. Fragrant and of good size, they come in clusters 



against extra glossy, dark foliage. Repeated blooms all season. Very hardy. Grows 15 



to 20 feet, so give it plenty of space. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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Everblooming Climber. (Malandrone.) Plant Pat. 1864. A pillar rose 



growing 8 to 10 feet tall, with velvety crimson-red flowers through the 



summer. Large, neatly formed buds and fully double flowers up to 5 inches wide, of 



rich dark red. Very fragrant. A real landscape asset, with flowers large enough to cut. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



/^/i////?h {^/ini/W^C Everblooming Climber. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 1557. The 

 f/l/lU'C'/f' U/f'i/(I/u/0 finest yellow Climber. Daffodil-yellow flowers, fragrant and 

 unusually large for a Climber. Extremely vigorous, with canes so strong that the plant 

 can almost stand alone like a bush rose, without support. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



New Improved Everblooming Kind. (Kallay.) The "everywhere" Climber! It 

 C' blooms with complete freedom in a great burst of scarlet in June and again in the 

 fall, with some bloom in between. Flowers come in medium-sized clusters but in such profusion 

 that they turn the plant into a blaze of glory. Very hardy and vigorous. 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



