Bountiful Hardy 

 Climbing Roses 



The Climbing Roses are Nature's most 

 bounteous flower gift for they bloom so pro- 

 fusely and make such a gorgeous show. With 

 these Roses you can count on more bloom per 

 ground space occupied than from any other 

 hardy, high-class flowering plant. Train them 

 on arches, pergolas, fences, or on trellises to 

 screen out unsightly views. 



In city yards, where the sun can reach four hours 

 or more daily, these bountiful Roses make a sensa- 

 tion when in bloom. 



The letter after the names indicates the type of 

 growth: C, Climbers, vigorous varieties that make 

 massive canes and climb many feet. Pillar Roses 

 grow only 6 to 8 feet. 



^SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire Staech- 

 elin). C. © Early. Pearl-pink. Long-pointed, 

 crimson buds open to deliciously perfumed, urn- 

 shaped pearl-pink blooms on 12 to 15-inch stems 

 $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^AMERICAN PILLAR. C. See illustration below. Mid- 

 season. Pink. The most spectacular and pleasing Rose of this 

 type. The fragrant flowers are single but come in immense 

 heads of from 20 to 40, each head held erect on a long straight, 

 stiff stem. Unequaled for mass decorations as the blooms are 

 the most lasting of any single-flowered variety. $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



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^CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. C. Very early. In late May 

 or early June the vigorous, healthy plants, with lovely foliage, are 

 decorated from base to top with large, long-stemmed, fully double 

 fragrant blooms of light crimson or deep rose-pink color. A popular 

 Rose for over 30 years. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



* Climbing 



American 



Beauty 



5 HARDY CLIMBERS S0.95 



(Value $5) ^ 



One each American Pillar, Climbing 

 American Beauty, Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber (see page 24), Spanish 

 Beauty and Silver Moon. 



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