CLIMBING ROSES 
*DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flesh-pink. A very vigorous 
climber with large, double, fragrant flowers. It blooms 
early and continues for a long season. Hardy, healthy and 
dependable, it has long been one of the most popular 
climbers. $1.25 ea. 
*FLASH. Plant Pat. 396. An early-blooming pillar 
DAR Rose. The lovely buds are yellow with a scarlet 
2X suffusion; they open to gleaming scarlet blooms, 
the underside of the petals yellow. $1.25 ea. 
* GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 
Plant Pat. 28. Early. The clear yellow, Hybrid Tea 
flowers come on long stems. For maximum bloom train 
the canes horizontally and in full sun. $1.50 ea. 
*KING MIDAS. Plant Pat. 586. Early. Large, 
double, golden yellow blooms from pointed buds of 
golden yellow flushed with red. Vigorous in growth with 
dark green, leathery foliage—a beautiful foil for the 
large, slightly fragrant, yellow blooms. $1.50 ea. 
*MARY WALLACE. Warm rose-pink. Long, pomted 
buds open to very large, semi-double, cupped, fragrant 
blooms. Foliage glossy, rich green. A vigorous climber 
with profuse seasonal bloom. Very hardy. $1.25 ea. 
*PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Midseason. Vivid 
scarlet and marvelously attractive when in full bloom. 
A row of Paul’s Scarlet on a fence is breathtaking in 
beauty, and the colorful show keeps up for weeks. In 
favorable seasons this Rose repeats in the fall. The 
flowers are the same color, size, and shape as those of 
Blaze. (See color illustration.) The brilliant color does 
not burn or fade and the quantity of bloom in June is 
profuse. $1.25 ea. 
* PROSPERITY. White. Constantly in bloom, spring, 
summer and fall. Double flowers in clusters. A vigor- 
ous pillar Rose. Height 7 feet. $1.25 ea. 
*SILVER MOON. White. Creamy, pointed buds and 
large flowers (41% inches across) come in quantity In 
June. The cup-shaped, slightly fragrant flowers are borne 
im clusters on long, strong stems, fine for cutting. A very 
vigorous climber (to 20 feet or more) with dark, glossy 
foliage, it is the standard white. $1.25 ea. 
4 FINE CLIMBERS $495 
4 of the finest older kinds, popular and dependable. 
| Use them to cover a garage or for a truly gorgeous 
screen planting. Use them particularly for adding 
variety to the flowering heights in a garden, a factor 
which adds immeasurably to the interest of any gar- 
den planting. Page Each 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
1 $1.25 
American Beauty pink 
MARY WALLACE. Glowing rose-pink. .11 1.25 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flesh-pink 1.25 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Scarlet.11 
Ground-Cover ROSES Mh 
* MAX GRAF. An ideal hardy 
trailing Rose. Large, 
single, apple-blos- 
som-pink flowers in 
June. Handsome _ 
foliage. 
$1.25 ea 
* WICHURAIANA » 
: 
White. Half-ever- 
green with prostrate, § 
creeping branches © 
that root where they 
touch the soil. Fine 
for terraces and em- 
bankments. Sprays 
of fragrant white : 
flowers followed by brillian¥ Es 
red berries. Plants of Wich 
uraiana are smaller than on 
H.T.’s but will make good f —— 
growth after planting. $1 ea. 
3 for $2.50; 12 for $9; 25 for 
$17.50. 
Rose Index, Page 30 
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* City of York 
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HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
These very hardy bush Roses can be grown in the 
colder climates without winter protection, and both 
varieties are worthy of a garden place anywhere. Healthy, 
vigorous, undemanding and beautiful. 
*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The world-renowned 
snow-white Hybrid Perpetual Rose that repeats Its 
blooms throughout the growing season. Not fragrant, but 
unsurpassed in form and size. $1.25 ea. 
*HENRY NEVARD. This delightfully pregrent deep 
crimson Hybrid Perpetual Rose _re- i 
peats its glowing blooms in the fall 
$1.25 ea. 
* Paul’s Scarlev 
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