*Climbing American Beauty. The 



S 1— name 



describes this Rose, but does not express the ex- 

 traordinary quality of display given by its rosy 

 crimson, sweet-scented flowers in its first burst of 

 bloom. It is a strong-growing Rose and will do 

 anywhere that any climbing Rose will do. With 

 the pruning out each year of the older canes, the 

 plant continues permanently and increasingly a 

 pleasure. The canes of one summer will next season cover themselves with 

 great masses of lovely flowers. This Rose has just one fault — it will not drop 

 its dead petals; but simply cut off the faded bloom and then again enjoy 

 another and another distinctive show of breath-taking beauty. (See illus- 

 tration, page 61.) $1 each. 



*Alida Lovett. One of Dr. Van Fleet's later productions. Flowers are cup- 

 shaped, large, and quite double; color tender shell-pink, $1 each. 



*BESS LOVETT. (See illustration, page 60.) Shapely double flowers of clear 

 light crimson, just a little brighter in color than CHmbing American Beauty. The 

 lovely blooms, on long stems, are well formed, fragrant, and fine for cutting. The 

 petals drop cleanly as the}^ fade. $1 each. 



-^CHRISTINE WRIGHT. This sister to CHmbing American Beauty is an 

 equally strong grower, and produces a great burst of large, double wild-rose-pink 

 flowers, borne individually and in clusters, and of the most attractive quahty. 

 Occasionally additional flowers appear later in the season. The fohage is thick, 

 leather^/, and almost entirely immune from attack by insects or disease. $1 each. 



*^M*Iver Moon ^^^^ illustration above.) A Van Fleet hybrid that 



tl_ 1 is well named, for it gives to the North more than 



the beauty of the White Cherokee Rose of the South. The flowers are very 

 large, semi-double, and open from primrose buds of pleasing shape to what 

 looks hke a fine white clematis with a center of golden anthers. The gro^^-th 

 is rampantly vigorous, and the fohage is large, dark green, glossy, and disease- 

 resistant. No other chmbing Rose is quite as effective in a large place as is 

 Silver Moon unless it be American Pillar. $1 each. 



-^J^^OSES: $1 each: lo for $q.oo; $8o.oo per wo 



25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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