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 Desc. page 19. 



• Hardy * 

 Climbing Roses 



Mere words cannot adequately describe the bounteous beauty 

 of the Hardy Climbing Roses when in colorful full dress in June. 

 They provide more blooms for the ground space occupied than 

 any other high-class flowering plant. When the flowers are gone 

 the lovely foliage remains on the arches, arbors, trellises, fences, 

 or wherever the plants are grown. 



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 

 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. 90 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.25.* 



^CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. C. Very early. Large, 

 sweet-scented, light crimson or deep rose-pink flowers decorate the 

 plant from base to top. You can cut quantities of the long- 

 stemmed blooms for indoors without spoiling the beauty of the 

 plant. 90 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.25.* 



^DOUBLOONS. ® C. Plant Pat. 152. Here is a gloriously 

 lovely climbing yellow Rose, noted for hardiness and vigorous, 

 healthy growth and furnished with dark green leathery foliage. 

 It is recognized as a splendid all-purpose variety in this 

 saffron-yellow color class. Tlie shapely buds open to large, 

 firm-textured blooms of saffron-yellow with clean, spicy 

 fragrance. The blooms keep coming for a long lime on 

 canes that grow 10 to 12 feet. $1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3.15. t 



*DR. HUEY. C. Double flowers of dark maroon. 

 I he darkest colored climbing Rose; prolific in bloom. 

 $lea.; 3 for$2.50.* 



• DR. J. H. NICOLAS. ® Pillar. Plant Pat. 457. 

 1 his modern, ver\ double, large-llowered pillar Rose. 

 which grows 6 to 9 feet in a season, is sensational in the 

 quantities of beautiful, fragrant, rose-pink (lowers pro- 

 duced each year. The super-sized, 50-petaled blooms 

 are like large Hybrid Teas and when they are spent 

 just pinch tlu-m olf and new (lowers will form, but not 

 as prolu^cl\ as in .lunr. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $3.75. t 



• DR. W. VAN FLEET. C. l-arly. Flesh-pink. Has 

 the same bloom as the l.verblooming New Dawn 

 (see page 19). 90 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.25.* 



* Mary 

 Wallace. 

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3 GREAT CLIMBING ROSES $3-15 



One each Dr. J. H. Nicolas, Doubloons and Flash (Value $3.75) 

 ASK FOR OFFER 118 



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