•A-GOLDEN CLIMBER. C. Plant Patent 28. 



Golden yellow. The Hybrid-Tea-flowered *««».. 



Climber. It is very hardy, long-lasting, and 



blooms are generally solitary on stems often 18 



inches or longer. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'*' 



-A-GOLDEN GLOW. C. (Brownell, 1936.) 



Plant Patent 263. Midseason. Yellow. The 



color is a pure cadmium-yellow, rarely seen in 



Roses. Flowers are of Hybrid Tea form, and are 



noted for their Tea fragrance. $1 each; 3 for 



$2.50.1' 



■A-JACOTTE. C. Midseason. Orange-apricot. 



The lovely, fragrant flowers come profusely on 



plants with varnished, holly-like foliage. Color is 



apricot-orange, with tints of copper-red. $leach.=<= 



• MARY WALLACE. C. Page 18. ® Early. Rose-pink. 

 Long buds and charming large flowers of a brilliant warm 

 pink color. 85 cts. each.* 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. ® Pillar. Midseason. 

 The most vivid 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. Creamy white. Prim- 

 rose buds open to large, semi-double, clematis-Iike creamy 

 white flowers. 85 Cts. each.=^ 



•SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. G. Staecheiin). C. 

 Pearl-pink. Early. Long pointed buds of crimson open to 

 great, urn-shaped flowers of iridescent pearl-pink. Deliciously 

 fragrant. 85 cts- each.* 



•WICHURAIANA. Late. White. For retaining embank- 

 ments. This Rose "creeps" and roots where it touches soil. 

 Shiny foliage. Flowers single, white, followed by brilliant red 

 berries. 65 cts. each.* 50 or more, 50 cts. each.'*' 



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BEAUTIFY YOUR GROUNDS 



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. ® Scarlet ... 75 

 1 SILVER MOON. Creamy white 85 



5 The above 5 free-blooming Hardy <t O >« c 

 Climbers (value $4.20) for J ^ .4D 



ASK FOR OFFER 80 



Repeat Blooming Climbers 



•NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). ® C. 



Plant Patent 1. 1935 Gold Medal of A. R. S. for "best hardy 

 EVERBLOOMING Climbing Rose produced anywhere in the 

 world." Bears dainty, pale pink, fragrant Roses all season on 

 long stems for cutting. It has charmed us here all summer 

 and fall for years and we heartily recommend it. $1.50 each; 

 3 for $3.75.* 



• BLAZE. Pillar. Plant Patent 10. Scarlet. The repeat- 

 blooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'f' 



• CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. Cl.H.T. New. Large, 

 smgle blooms of blush-pink. See illustration, page 8. $1 each.* 

 •CLIMBING TALISMAN. Cl.H.T. Pillar. Multicolored. 

 Satisfactory — everyone says so. $1 each.* 



• GUINEE. Cl.H.T. Rights to patent reserved. Deep 

 maroon. A dusky damask-scented beauty with perfectly 

 formed, fully double blooms. Fine for the South. $1.25 each; 

 3 for $3.15. •»• 



• MERMAID. Pillar. Large, single, suIphur-yellow flowers 

 with a heavy mass of golden anthers. $1 each.* 



• PROSPERITY. Pillar. Very hardy. Clusters of ^ 

 white flowers faintly flushed pink. $1.25 each.* % 

 •SCORCHER. Pillar. Scarlet-crimson. $1 each.* 

 •SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Cl.H.T. 

 Pillar. Crimson blooms with damask fragrance. 

 $1.25 each.* 



•VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. Cl.H.T. 

 Pillar. Dark pink with orange base. $1 each.* 



O LOVELY CLIMBING ROSES 



** Value $3.50 



NEW DAWN. Flesh-pink 



FLASH. Vivid scarlet 



GOLDEN GLOW. Yellow 



ASK FOR OFFER 81 



$2-95 



$1 50 

 1 00 

 1 00 



lArSpanish Beauty (T) 



•Paul's Scarlet Climber (2) 



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*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 •^No further discount 



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