Hardy 

 Climbers 



For Every 

 Garden 



$3-35 



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Our selection of 

 three different 

 large-flowered va- 

 rieties of Hardy 

 Climbers to give 

 you a fine display 

 for many years to 

 come. 



*City of York 



*CITY OF YORK. A wonderful new white Rose 

 with a faint sheen of cream that adds a pleasant warmth. 

 The artistic 3-inch flowers are semi-double to double 

 and they are borne with such profusion that the plants 

 are covered with them from top to bottom in May and 

 June, with the rich sweet fragrance of the blooms perme- 

 ating the air all around the plants. Hardy, vigorous, 

 and able to cover a large area. Even when not in bloom 

 the attractive foliage contributes to the beauty of the 

 garden. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^AMERICAN PILLAR. A grand old favorite and the 

 most spectacular of its type. Bears truly immense heads 

 each composed of from 20 to 40 single, bright pink blooms 

 with showy white centers. Superb for mass decoration 

 as the blooms are the most lasting of any single-flowered 

 Climbing Rose and they come in greatest profusion, 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^DOUBLOONS. Plant Pat. 152. A lovely yellow, 

 noted also for hardiness and vigorous, healthy growth; a 

 fine all-purpose climber. Shapely buds and large, firm- 

 textured blooms of buff-yellow flushed apricot. Clean 

 spicy fragrance. Blooms early and for a long season on 

 10 to 12-foot canes. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 

 ^KING MIDAS. Plant Pat. 586. Early. Large, 

 double, golden >eIIow 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.; 3 for $4. 



-j^^King Midas 



CLIMBING ROSES 



Inspirins June Bloom 



Climbing Roses provide more blooms for the space 

 they occupy than any other hardy flowering plant. Grow 

 them on trellises, arches, fences, posts, the garage wall 

 or any other place where the garden picture demands an 

 accent or coverage of some architectural feature. The 

 June bloomers (some start in May) are universally ap- 

 preciated for their beguiling glory. 



^CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. An early 

 bloomer carrying during late May and early June a most 

 impressive display of fully double, long-stemmed, fra- 

 grant flowers of deep rose-pink or light crimson color. 

 A Rose held in the highest esteem for more than 30 years 

 because it combines vigor and beauty of foliage with 

 good color and profusion of flowers. $1.25 ea.; 3 for 

 $3.35. 



*DR. W. VAN FLEET. Large, double, fragrant, flesh- 

 pink blooms on vigorous, hardy, healthy, dependable 

 plants. An early bloomer covered with clusters of en- 

 chanting flowers, it continues in bloom for a long season. 

 This is one of the most popular of climbing roses, with 

 good reason. Beautiful, shiny foliage, free from black 

 spot. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^FLASH. Plant Pat. 396. Colorful yellow buds with 

 .scarlet suffusion, opening to sparkling scarlet 

 blooms with the underside of the petals a con- 

 trasting yellow shade. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



^GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 

 James). Plant Pat. 28. Large, long-stemmed, yellow 

 flowers of perfect Hybrid Tea form. Long lasting, fra- 

 grant, and very beautiful. For maximum flower pro- 

 duction train the canes horizontally where they have 

 full sun all day long. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^MARY WALLACE. Glorious, semi-double, cup- 

 shaped blooms of a warm rose-pink shade. Moderately 

 fragrant and a profuse bloomer. Fine strong plants with 

 good foliage and few thorns. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 



•Paul's 

 Scarlet 

 Climber 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Vivid scarlet flow- 

 ers carried in such great masses that little of the rich 

 green foliage is in evidence when the plants are in bloom. 

 A row of Paul's Scarlet on a fence is a breath-taking sight 

 in June and the colorful display keeps up for weeks. 1 he 

 rich ccjlor is practically sunproof. This is one ol the 

 most |M)pular Climbing Roses. $1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3.35. 



•SILVER MOON. White. Creamy, pointed buds and 

 l.irge ilowcrs (41.2 inches across) come in quantity in 

 June. The cui)-shaped, slightly fragrant flowers are borne 

 in clusters on long, strong stems, fine for cutting. A very 

 vigorous climber (lo 20 feet or more) with dark, glossy 

 foliage, it is the standard wliite. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35- 



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