HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 

 •BONNIE PRINCE. (Illustrated and described on page 42.) 

 •Philadelphia. This is a better Crimson Rambler, having far brighter and more 



intense color than that old favorite, and holding its dazzling flowers a long time. 



It is a \'an Fleet hybrid, and Avas introduced by us in 1904. Si each, 



*ROSERIE. Just the same as the notable Tausendschon, from which it 



varies in its uniform bright pink, but like it in its thornless branches and a 



fienerally gracious and pleasant habit of vigorous erowth. ?1 oaoh. 



ScpUmbt-r 2i, i'j^4 

 The Mary Wallace Rose is one of the grandest climbers I ever saw and has done well tor me, 

 blooming occasionally all summer, although we have had no rain or irrigation. — Mrs. J. C. B., 

 Dallas, Te.\as. P. S. See color plate, page 41. 



Octoher 14, 1024 

 One of the finest features we have ever done in our City Park system was the installation and 

 the planting of your Star Roses, which have been heralded far and near by those who appreciate 

 this wonderful flower. — Thos. J. W., New Rochelle, N. Y . 



•Tausendschon. "Thousand 

 Beauties 



is the translation of this German 



name for what is almost the one 



finest Rose, if it would be possible 



to confine oneself to one. The 



round, cup-shaped, double blossoms, 



borne in clusters, will vary on the 



plant from white to deep pink at the 



same time, and there are so many of 



them that the bush disappears in a 



mass of rosy beauty. The plant 



has but few thorns, and its excellent 



foliage endures throughout the season. 



$1 each. 



You can have armloads of ex- 

 quisite blooms for indoor decora- 

 tion or for giving away if you plant 

 this set of eight lovely hardy climb- 

 ing Roses. All are illustrated, the 

 first five in natural colors. You can 

 grow these on your fence, on an 

 arbor, trellis, or summer-house. 



Page Price 



1 Mary Wallace. Pink 41 $150 



1 F.mily Gray. Yellow 42 



1 Paul's Scarlet. Scarlet 43 



1 Di". W. Van Fleet. Pink 63 



1 American Pillar. Pink 69 



1 Tausendschon. Pink and 



white. See illustration . . 65 

 1 Siher Moon. Snow-white . . 62 

 1 Climbing American Beaut>' 



Red 



1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



1 00 

 1 00 



62 



1 00 



rMr"CTr"D CK One each of the above 8 

 Ui:*I«r.K DO. climbing Roses for $7.50. 



Thousand Beauties Tausendschon 



• STAR ROSE growers: 



West Grobe, Ta. I 



^l?OSLS: $1 each: lo for $9.00: $80.00 per 100 



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



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