
91N24 Frau Karl Druschki 

ardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 
_ Grow Rambler and Climbing Roses on Unsightly Buildings and Fences or to Cover 
; Porches, Arbors, Arches, Pergolas, Clothes Posts and Old Tree Stumps 
Ve 
Four Famous Ramblers 
_ 82N05 DOROTHY PERKINS. Flowers are 
“perfectly double, with petals crinkled; clear 
-shell-pink and borne in immense clusters that 
“cover the bush. Strong grower, very hardy. 
_ $2N10 EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). 
' The color is intense, brilliant crimson. Flow- 
_ ers are large and double, produced in clusters 
‘of thirty to forty each. An improved Crim- 
son Rambler. 
a 2N15 FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. A truly 
‘everblooming Crimson Rambler, practically 
mildew-proof and of hardiest constitution. 
92N20 GARDENIA (Hardy Marechal Niel). 
# he very pretty pointed buds of this rose are 
“nankeen yellow, turning to waxy white when 
expanded. Hardy, blooms profusely. 

















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92N73 Special Collection Offer 
| One strong plant each of Climbing American 
‘Beauty, Dr. W. Van Fleet, Gardenia, and Silver 
Moon (4 in all, each a different color) $2 50 
| value $3.00; sent postpaid for only..... ° 






































(Jack Rose). 
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The hardiest of all Privets. Has olive- 
green foliage, and forms a dense and 
handsome hedge. 95N87 Red Leaved Barberry 
Maule’s Hardy Hybrid-Perpetual Roses 
Two-Year-Old Heavy Field-Grown Plants 
Popularly Known as June Roses 91N72 PAUL NEYRON. Perhaps the largest 
These roses do not require winter pro- of all roses, a single blossom often measuring 
tection, dependably hardy as far north as to 6 inche ross. ens cma. eineusltraye: 
Alaska, They bloom profusely in June and 5 to 6 inches across. Color is clear pink, shading 
early July and again in the fall if prop- 
to rose. Sometimes termed the peony rose. 
erly pruned and fertilized and if the soil = — BB 
is well cultivated. Instructions for prun- S1N78 PERSIAN YELLOW. Deep golden-yel- 
ing, fertilizing, etc., sent with every order. low, semi-double, very fine; perfectly hardy. 
91N06 AMERICAN BEAUTY. Rich dark a Be a 
carmine, a beautiful Rose under favorable SINSL ULRICH BRUNNER. A brilliant cherry 
conditions; large, globular and fragrant. red. Very fragrant; immense size; popular, 
91N24 FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI 
(White American Beauty). Color pure, 
snow white, with long buds and immense, A fs 
perfectly double wax-like flowers. 91N86 Special: Collection Offer 
91N386 GENERAL JACQUEMINOT One strong plant each of Maule’s 6 named Hybrid- 
Buds and flowers are con- 
sidered models of perfection and its bril- 
liant crimson 
Perpetual Roses, each a different color, 
1 color is the standard by sent postpaid for only 
which other crimson roses are judged. : 
Extra strong two-year-old plants, of any of the above Hybrid-Perpetual Roses: 
85e each; 3 for $2.35; 6 for $4.25; $8.00 per doz., postpaid 

Five Lovely Climbing Roses 
92N14 CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
Retains the deep pink to crimson color, 
and the same delightful fragrance of the 
bush rose. An early and wonderfully free 
bloomer, the flowers being borne either 
singly or in clusters of three. Of fine form. 
92N28 DR. W. VAN FLEET. Delicate, 
shell-pink, mildly perfumed fiowers are 
produced abundantly. The charming buds 
are large and pointed, while the open 
blooms are large and most attractive. 
92N42 MARY WALLACE. Well formed, 
semi-double flowers of a bright clear rose- 
pink with salmon base to the petals, flow- 
ers large, generally exceeding four inches 
in diameter, very free flowering. 
92N56 PAULW’S SCARLET CLIMBER. 
The brightest red, hardy climbing rose in 
existence. The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are 
of good size, semi-double, very freely pro- 
duced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
each; the plants being literally covered oy i MOE, 
from top to bottom with bloom. 92N05 Dorothy Perkins Rambler 
92N70 SILVER MOON. Buds are exquisite in form and color, and its many 
semi-double flowers are pretty and decorative, opening a soft nankeen yellow 
and quickly changing to pure silvery white; are four inches or more in diame- 
ter and slightly perfumed. 

ors 
Extra strong two-year-old plants of any of the Rambler and Climbing. Roses: 
foe each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; $6.50 per doz., postpaid 
What fence can compare in summer with the cool walls of a well-kept Cali- 
ED GE, Pp LA N i S fornia Privet or in the fall with the fiery flames of Barberry, or its berries a few 
months later? 
eres ci casts q 95N22 California Privet | 95N74 Japanese Barberry 
The popular hedge plant, with glossy (Berberis Thunbergii) 
deep greenleaves. Stand shearing well and 
are readily trained to various shapes. Very popular for producing low, dense 
L 2 5 hedges. Its abundant, small light green 
Size Prepaid 120 25 50 leaves, which turn to rich colors in 
teemig S a sees eee cree Soe $1.60 poe autumn, and its wealth of scarlet berries 
fy 27. Wid Siicra sca. Ie Oooo Zo 2.20. 20 i . . . . if 
DB Ora EE ae, SESE g iia malontaeroom teres ete Mer la Lena cuive vat ispextneme 
5 % ly hardy, and requifes but little pruning. 
Not Prepaid For hedges set plants 12 inches apart. 

Size 100 250 500 1000 : : 
1 to 144 ft..... $ 4.50 $ 9.50 $18.00 $34.00 Size Prepaid 3 6 12 25 
11%4 to 2 ft..... 6.50 14.00 25.00 48.00 ts to LAG) £O5 5.5.) $ .85 $1.50 $2.65 $4.85 
Shtors Lakes). 10.00 22.50 40.00 75.00 | 114 to 2 ft........ 1.00 1.75 3.25 6.00 
Size Not Prepaid 50 100 
AW GO ADA NREU a eee watches, oc ova arses $ 7.00 $12.50 
O 6 B : 
95N36 Amoor River Privet Me O52 LE erect dele sl oleievehe/ «ia 1k O-OO) 18.50 


Size Prepaid 12 25 50 The foliage of this new variety is 
Sr tomlaAnge ceases «ol « $1.50 $2.75 $5.00 bright red, changing in the fall to vivid 
1% to 2 ft a6 2.00 3.50 6.50 orange and reds of various hues, There 
2 to 3 ft..... ; 2.50 4.75 9.00 is but one special cultural requirement: 
: Not Prepaid the plant must be put where it has full 
Size 100 250 500 1000 exposure to the sun. Specimen plants on 
1 to 1% 1D ae es $ 8.00 $18.00 $34.00 $65.00 the lawn are very showy. Having been 
1% ee 2 it..... aan cone ae Pees but recently introduced we can supply 
Pel Gut EES as ci Mar Ss a Nt ‘ strong one-year-old plants only. 
Set Privet plants about 8 inches apart. ; ws 
California Privet—More largely planted for For a more compact hedge, set plants in 75e each; 3 fox $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 
_ ornamental hedges than any other shrub a double row, staggered fashion. $7.00 per doz.; 25 for $13.50, prepaid 


95N25 California Privet, specimen bushes for decorative purposes 60c each; 2 for $1.00, prepaid 125 

