PauFs Scarlet Climber 



is scarlet — definite, actual, and 

 vivid. Nothing so pure and bright 

 In color has ever before been known 

 in a climbing Rose. It needs, and 

 deserves, to stand by itself, away 

 from hardy climbers that are 

 merely red, and with which it will 

 not mix. 



Pleasing buds, quickly opening 

 into large, flat, informal flowers, 

 grow plentifully on a hardy, strong 

 but not rampant plant carrying 

 hght green leaves. Sometimes it 

 grows slowly, and sometimes 

 there is also a scanty fall bloom, m 

 addition to the scarlet splash of 

 bloom in the spring. 



The garden without Paul's Scarlet 

 Qimber is deficient. Get its bril- 

 hance into your service this year. 

 Use it as a pillar or a bush — but if 

 you value your eyesight, keep its 

 dazzhng scarlet as far away as 

 possible from carmine or magenta 

 flowers. Winner of the Cory Cup, 

 and also the Gold Medal of the 

 National Rose Society. $1 each; 

 $9 for 10; $80 per 100. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Emily Gray. A truly yellow Climbing Rose at last! 

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