Star 8 Climbing Roses for Curtains 



New Improved Everblooming Kind. (Kallay.) On fences, 

 posts, trellises and walls this wonderful Climber is enjoyed all 

 over America. Its brilliant color acts like a beacon on any street. It blooms 

 with complete freedom and regularity 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. Slightly fragrant, they last for several weeks. The plant is very hardy 

 and vigorous, and it asks practically nothing in the way of care ... no 

 spraying, no feeding. The only pruning required is to keep it in bounds. 

 You can plant Blaze with the satisfaction of knowing you will have many 

 years of bloom with practically no effort. 

 $2.75 ea — 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



Everblooming Climber. (Lammerts.) Plant Pat. 

 1557. We consider this the finest yellow Climber 

 /^K^ because it blooms so freely. Extremely vigorous in growth, with canes 

 ^w- s so strong that the plant can almost stand alone like a bush rose, with- 

 out support. It grows 6 to 8 feet tall and is ideal against a post or pillar. 



In early spring the large glossy foliage appears, and that in itself is dec- 

 orative. The first year Golden Showers produces many solid daffodil-yellow 

 flowers and in succeeding years it literally covers itself with bloom. The 

 sunny flowers are fragrant and unusually large for a Climber — up to 5 

 inches across, with 25 to 30 petals. Many buds are borne only one to a stem. 

 The only Climber to win the All- America Award. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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BLAZE 



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Everblooming Climber. (Lissemore.) Plant Pat. 2854. A 

 beautiful large-flowered pink Climber. The color is a true 

 medium pink with tones of coral to give it a lively note. The satiny petals 

 roll gently outward. As you can see in the photograph opposite, the blooms 

 are as well formed as a Hybrid Tea and are carried on stiff stems excellent 

 for cutting. Deep glossy green foliage, abundant and healthy, forms a per- 

 fect backdrop for these lovely blooms. Gracefully arching canes reach up to 

 8 feet and carry bloom from top to bottom ... in profusion in spring and 

 continuously through summer and fall. 



Though many Climbers bloom the first year they are planted, this is the 

 only Climber we know that can be guaranteed to do so. 

 $3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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Everblooming Climber. (Malandrone.) Plant Pat. 7864. 



Don Juan produces masses of bloom for fences and posts, 

 where it will prove to be a real landscape asset. In addition, the flowers are 

 large enough to cut, so you get double value. Completely hardy and sure 

 to please as an attractive and colorful plant. 



This is a pillar rose growing 8 to 10 feet high and covered with plentiful 

 velvety crimson-red flowers through the whole summer. The biggest crop 

 of bloom comes in June, followed by repeated bursts until fall. The large, 

 neatly formed buds are borne both singly and several on a stem. They open 

 to fully double flowers as much as 5 inches in diameter, of rich dark red. 

 Delightfully fragrant. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



