HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



*DOROTHY PERKINS. Late. (See illustration below.) An American-grown 

 Rose of wide distribution and great merit because of its vigor, dependability, and 

 the beauty of its perfectly double, clear shell-pink flowers, the petals of which are 

 attractively crinkled. It is an indispensable Rose. Delightful for^ massing in 

 late June wedding decorations. Fohage is subject to mildew but it is a very 

 vigorous grower, for years the most popular of this group. $1 each. 



*WHITE DOROTHY. Late. Just like Dorothy Perkins, save that it is pure 

 white, wherefore it goes well with that variety and with Excelsa, or just as well 

 by itself. Its habit is altogether satisfactory, and its growth abundant and easily 

 amenable to training. $1 each. 



*EMILY GRAY. Early. A yellow climbing Rose that, at the first stage of the 

 bloom, is truly yellow. The fairly large flowers are borne in smaH bouquets. It is 

 a robust grower with decidedly individual fohage of a thick, waxy texture very 

 much like hoHy. It needs protection in exposed places. For the first two years it 

 should be taken down from its support and protected with earth, leaves, or straw. 

 Becomes hardier and blooms better as the plant ages. Prune sparingly. $1 each. 



*EVANGELINE. Late. Dainty, single white, fragrant flowers, with reflexed 

 petals tipped with pink. A charming mate for American Pillar. $1 each. 



*EXCELSA. Late. Commonly known as "Red Dorothy Perkins." The color 

 is an intense, clear carmine-lake. Flowers are perfectly double, produced thirty 

 to forty on a stem, in heavy bunches on good stems for cutting, and almost every 

 eye on a shoot produces a cluster of bright blossoms. Gold Medal, A. R. S. SI each. 



4 Late-Flowering Hardy Climbing Roses — 4 Colors 



These Roses Bloom Late in June and Well into July 



DOROTHY PERKINS AM. PILLAR EXCELSA WHITE DOROTHY 



Shell-pink Rosy pink and white Carmine Snow-white 



Plant these late bloomers with the early and midseason varieties and get six weeks 



of joy from your climbing Roses 

 ^ ^OFFER> " 64. 1 each of the 4 late-flowering hardy Climbing Roses for $3.50 



Dorothy 



Perkins 



Roses 



PRICES 



S 90c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 12 or more 

 1 80c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 25 or more 



7He Conard-Tyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



See Order Sheet for low deUvery cost 64 



