DR.W.VAN FLEET—The Topnotch Hardy Climber 
The color is pure, dainty apple-blossom-pink, and the buds, with their 
ae == long tndividual stems _ look 
much like Roses from a green- 
house. The large and lovely 
informal open flowers keep the 
promise of the buds. 
Rampantly vigorous is this 
climber, quite able to produce 
each year many canes more 
than 10 feet Iong and carrying 
tough, rich green foliage to 
support the abundant showing 
of exquisite June flowers, ut- 
terly unlike any other known 
hardy climbing Rose. 
This great Rose belongs 
anywhere you put it that will 
give It sunshine and open ground 
good enough to grow corn. 
The picture shows it m a 
dry, hot, hard-luck location 
against a garage, with only 
afternoon sun. 
Over a stone wall, or along a 
fence, on a trellis or around the 
door, as a low or high pillar or 
trailing on the ground, or 
allowed to follow its own dis- 
position in forming a rambling 
bush, Dr: W. VanieBiees 
adapts itself and does its won- 
derful best. Its beauty you 
can brmg indoors or carry to a 
friend, for you should harvest 
a thousand or more beautiful 
long-stemmed blooms every 
year after the second 
season. $1 each; 10 for $9; 
_ $80 per 100. 
“IT IS A WONDER” 
March 4, 1925 
I cut more than 4,000 Roses 
from my Dr. Van Fleet bush last 
year. I bought the bush as a two- 
year-old, about three years ago, 
from your Company. It is a 
wonder.—J. D. N., Washington, 
D. G 
For Delivery Charges see page 98. 
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