%* City of York 
+* Dream Girl 
*Paul’s 
Scarlet 
Climber 
HANDSOME HARDY 
CLIMBING ROSES 
All these climbers are large-flowered kinds that give a 
glorious display and countless cut flowers, needing little care. 
Climbing Roses usualiy bloom the second season after plant- 
ing. Do not prune the first year’s growth of any of these 
kinds. Later, prune only enough to keep within bounds and 
to remove worn out, dead wood. 
wKCITY OF YORK. White. Hardy and strong growing 
with a lot of bloom over a long season in spring. V ery 
fragrant, 3-inch, semi-double flowers of creamy white. 
The only climber to be given the Gold Medal of the 
American Rose Society. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
*%DOUBLOONS. Big, shapely buds and blooms of 
buff-yellow flushed apricot. Spicy fragrance. Early. 
10 to 12-foot canes. $2 ea.;3 or more, $1. 75 ea. 
* KING MIDAS. Plant Pat. 586. Early. Large, double, 
golden yellow blooms from pointed buds of golden yellow 
flushed with red. Vigorous, with dark green, leathery 
foliage. $2 ea.;3 or more, $1.75 ea. 
*PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Midseason. Vivid 
scarlet and marvelously attractive. The brilliant color 
does not burn or fade and the bloom in June ts profuse, 
in great clusters well distributed over the plant. $1.50 ea.; 
3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
*SPANISH BEAUTY. Early, vigorous, two-toned 
pink. Lovely. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
* THOR. Plant Pat. 387. Crimson. Big, 4-inch, 
fragrant, very ery B 1s e) 5 ae _Rich, 
unfading crimso bloeming season. Disease- 
resistant foliage. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 
BIG-FLOWERED 
CLIMBING ROSES 20°” 
+ Dream Girl. Coral-pink. 
%* King Midas. Yellow. 
+ Cl. Crimson Glory. 
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