HOW TO GET THE MOST BLOOM 
FROM YOUR STAR CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Roses, besides being very versatile as to use, 
are prolific bloom producers and strong growers. In 
general, however, they take one season to establish them- 
selves, and begin to bear flowers in the second year. 
Without realizing this, some people literally cut down on 
this bloom production by pruning away the canes on which 
the following year’s flowers will grow. First-year canes 
should never be pruned, except to remove dead wood. In sub- 
sequent pruning, a light hand should be used. To get the most 
bloom, do not prune during the growing season; but do re- 
move all flower heads as they go past their peak. 
*DR. J. H. NICOLAS. Plant Pat. 457. A very showy Climber 
that’s beautiful and fragrant. Long-stemmed, rose-pink blooms of 
50 petals come freely and repeat during the season. This has long 
been a favorite. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 
*PAUL’S SCARLET. Another “‘oldie” with plenty to please you 
today. Famous for brilliant, unfading scarlet blooms that come in 
clusters. Filled to profusion in June, the plant makes a vivid show 
that’s unforgettable. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea./ 
*CITY OF YORK. Gives you solid masses of creamy white 
flowers in June. The plant is strong-growing and hardy. This one 
is a winner of the American Rose Society’s Gold Medal. The 
blooms are beautiful. Fragrant. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea.# 

© * CL. GOLDILOCKS 
* CL. GOLDILOCKS. Plant Pat. 1090. Like nt E E D bd i G if J 
the bush Goldilocks, this is an outstanding yellow. 
Pure, bright gold flowers in splashy profusion. 
Continuous, 3-inch, double blooms. Small, pretty 
foliage and a vigorous plant. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$2.20 ea. A AZ 
© *CL. CRIMSON GLORY 
* CL. CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Pat. 736. Just like the beauti- 
ful Hybrid Tea, but growing in great plenty on a vigorous climbing 
plant. The rich, fragrant, deep crimson blooms and clean, disease- 
resistant foliage are completely lovely. The flowers have outstand- 
ing form and are big and handsome. Just a word more on color. 
Climbing Crimson Glory is rich with lively, deep red tones, as the 
picture shows. It’s a real beauty that always excites admiration. 
$2.50 ea.: 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
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