


* Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber 
SKYLINE 
YOUR GARDEN 
WITH HARDY 
CLIMBING ROSES 
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With Hardy Climbing Roses, abundantly in bloom, you can add 
inexpensive yet delirious delights to your June Flower Show. Train 
them on arches, arbors, pergolas, fences, or trellises and you can count 
on more bloom per ground space occupied than from any other hardy, 
high-class flowering plant. The Pillar Roses, which grow 6 to 8 feet, 
make delightful color accents when trained upon stakes in different 
locations selected in a garden or anywhere on one’s grounds. Half a 
dozen plants of Flash, gleaming for weeks on your property, would give 
daily thrills of delight and be a neighborhood sensation. 
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. 
* AMERICAN PILLAR. (@) C. 
Midseason. Pink. The most spec- 
tacular 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 straight, stiff stem. Un- 
equaled for mass decorations. In 
England this has been rated the 
finest Climbing Rose in existence. 
85 cts. each.* 
*x*CLIMBING AMERICAN 
BEAUTY. C. Very early. Large, 
sweet-scented, light crimson or 
deep rose-pink flowers decorate the 
plant from base to top. 85 cts. 
each. * 
*DOUBLOONS. (©) C. Mid- 
season. Plant Pat. 152. Yellow. 
This is one of the hardiest of the 
new yellow Climbing Roses. The 
well-formed buds open to large, 
firm-textured blooms of saffron- 
yellow. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* DR. HUEY. Pillar. Midseason. 
Deep crimson-maroon. Blooms 
profusely with medium-sized flow- 
ers of the darkest color of any 
Climbing Rose on the market. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet. $1 each.* 
* DR. W. VAN FLEET. C. Early. 
Flesh-pink. Has the same bloom 
and foliage as the Everblooming 
New Dawn (see illustration, page 
22) but so vigorous in growth It 
will cover the side of a garage. 
75 cts. each. * 
* ELEGANCE. C. Early. Propa- 
gation rights reserved. Yellow. 
The growth Is very vigorous. Buds 
are long and light in color, and 
open to large, well-modeled, spec- 
trum-yellow flowers. $1 each; 3 
for $2.50.¢ 
* FLASH. See page 21. @) Pil- 
{ apap lar. (R. M. Hatton, 
INN 1938.) Plant Pat. 396. 
Vivid orange-scarlet. 
The most vividly colored Pillar 
Rose in existence. The lovely buds 
are yellow with a scarlet suffusion; 
they open to gleaming orange-scar- 
let blooms with the centers richly 
furnished with a heavy mass of 
golden anthers. The blooms come 
both singly and in clusters In a set- 
ting of olive-green foliage. Grows 
6 to 8 feet. Gold Medal, Rome, 1939. 
An ‘‘All-America Rose Selection.”’ 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 

3 NEW CLIMBING ROSES $2.95! ost FOR 
(Value $3.50) 
OFFER 20 
1 each Doubloons, Flash and Everblooming New Dawn (page 22) 
* Doubloons 
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