Photographed at Star Rose-Gardens 



*Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin) 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



-A- FLASH. ® Pillar. (R. M. Hatton, 1938.) Patent 

 applied for. Vivid orange-scarlet. No need to call the 

 neighbors to see this Rose; they will be calling to know 

 what you have flaming in your garden, for this is the most 

 vividly colored Pillar Rose in existence. The lovely buds 

 are yellow with a scarlet suff^usion, they open to gleaming 

 orange-scarlet blooms with the centers richly furnished 

 with a heavy mass of golden anthers. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 

 One who had seen Flash bloom wrote, "Your color-plate 

 is not bright enough." Gold Medal, Rome, 1939. An "All- 

 America Rose Selection." $1 each; 3 for $2.70.'|< 



-A-GARDENIA. C. Early. Yellow.^ Masses of slim, taper- 

 ing, yellow buds open to creamy white flowers. 85 Cts. ea.* 

 i^GOLDEN CLIMBER. C. Pat. 28. Golden yellow. 

 The Hybrid-Tea-flowered Climber. It is very hardy, long 

 lasting, and blooms are generallv solitary on stems often 

 18 inches or longer. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'t< 



Ik- GOLDEN GLOW. C. Pat. 263. Midseason. Yellow. The color is a pure 

 cadmium-yellow. Flowers are of Hybrid Tea form. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. •!< 



• JACOTTE. C. Midseason. Orange-apricot. The plants have varnished, holly- 

 like foliage. Color is apricot-orange, with tints of copper-red. $1 each.* 

 *IVIARY WALLACE. C. Early and very hardy. Rose-pink. Long buds and 

 charming large flowers of a brilliant warm pink color. 85 cts. each.* 



• PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Page 20. @ Pillar. Midseason. The 

 most popular clear scarlet Climbing Rose yet grown. 75 cts. each.* 



• PRIMROSE. C. Midseason. Primrose-yellow. The rosette-shaped, primrose- 

 yellow blooms hold their color better than others of this type. 85 cts. each.* 



• SILVER MOON. C. Midseason. Primrose buds open to large, semi-double, 

 creamy white flowers. 85 ctS. each.* 



• SPANISH BEAUTY 

 (Mme. G. Staechelin). 



® C. Pearl-pink. Early. 

 Long-pointed buds of crim- 

 son open to great, urn- 

 shaped flowers of iridescent 

 pearl-pink which 

 come singly on 

 long stems. De- 

 liciously fragrant. 

 85 cts. each.* 



• WICHURAI- 

 ANA. Creeper. 

 Late. White. For 

 retaining em- 

 bankments. This 

 Rose "creeps" 

 and roots where 

 it touches soiL 

 Shiny foliage. 

 Flowers single, 

 white, followed 

 by brilliant red ber- 

 ries. 65 cts. each.* 50 

 or more, 50 cts. each.*!* 



• VIRGINIA. Pillar. Mid- 

 season. Scarlet-rose. Enor- 

 mous flowers of scarlet-rose or 

 flame color. Fragrance like 

 red raspberries. $1 each.* 



BEAUTIFY yOUR GARAGE 



WITH HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



These 5 rapid-growing Hardy Climbing Roses will 

 quickly cover a garage, fence, or trellis and give you 

 masses of colorful Roses for several weeks. 



1 DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flesh-pink $0 75 



1 SPANISH BEAUTY. ® Pearl-pink 85 



1 JACOTTE. Orange-apricot 1 00 



1 PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Page 20 ®. . 75 

 1 SILVER MOON. Creamy white 85 



5 The above 5 free-blooming Hardy C O A^^ 

 Climbers (.value $4.20j for '" O '^'^ 



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• FLASH. 



Excitingly 

 brilliant 

 but not 

 gaudy. 



Early and 



profuse in 

 bloom. 



