4 MOST POPULAR HARDY CLIMBERS $3.50 
4 DISTINCT COLORS 
The house pictured below shows what can be done with Roses offered on this 
age. More than any other type, the climbing Roses in the Wichuraiana family 
ave the long, wiry, willowy branches that permit you to train them easily up and 
over any object. Beautiful on fences, arches, or pergolas. 
*DOROTHY PERKINS. 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. $1 each. 
*EXCELSA. The color is an intense, clear carmine-lake, a rich contrast to 
Pink Dorothy Perkins. Flowers are perfectly double, produced thirty to forty 
on a stem, and almost every eye on a shoot produces a cluster of bright blossoms. 
While it is not a deep red Rose, it ts often called ‘ Red Dorothy Perkins,” as it is 
so much deeper in color than Dorothy Perkins and is planted with it, having the 
ries ee of growth. Awarded Gold Medal by the American Rose Society. 
each. 
*WHITE DOROTHY. 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. 
*GARDENIA. A beautiful yellow climbing Rose, sometimes called the 
“Hardy Maréchal Niel.’ See description on page 64. $1 each. 
One each of the above four beautiful hardy climbers, pink, red, 
Offer 67. 
white and yellow, for $3.50. 
*& STAR ROSE GROWERS| y ROS ES: $1 each; 10 for $9.00; $80.00 per 100 
West Grobe, igen 25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 
