CLIMBING STAR ROSES 



Other Well-Known Climbers 



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* ALBERTINE. C. Midscason. Salmon-orange. 75 cts.* 



* CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. C. Early. Rose- 

 pink. Blooms come on long stems for cutting. 75 cts.* 



* AMERICAN PILLAR. C. Midscason. Pink. 75 cts.* 



* BREEZE HILL. C. Midscason. Pink and fawn. 75 cts.* 



* CORALIE. C. Early. Coral buds open to orange-salmon, 

 aging to soft pink. 75 cts.* 



* DR. HUEY. C. Midscason. Dark maroon. The darkest 

 colored Hardy Climbing Rose. 75 cts.* 



* DR. W. VAN FLEET. C. Early. Flesh-pink. Leads all 

 others in this color. One plant will cover the side of a garage. 

 75 cts.* 



-A- EMILY GRAY. C. Early. Buff-yellow. 75 cts.* 



* GARDENIA. C. Early. Yellow buds. 75 cts.* 



* KITTY KININMONTH. C. Early. Glowing pink. $1.* 



* PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR. Midscason. Lemon-white. $1.* 



* PRIMROSE. C. Midseason. Primrose-yellow. 75 cts.* 



* ROYAL SCARLET HYBRID. Pillar. Early. Crimson. 

 Blooms 10 days ahead of Paul's Scarlet Climber. $1.* 



* SILVER MOON. C. Midseason. Single. White. Blooms 

 resemble a great white clematis. 75 cts.* 



* WICHURAIANA. For embankments. Late. White. 75 cts.* 



* ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. C. Early. Rose-pink. $1.* 



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^QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



*Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Plant 

 Patent No. 28. New. $1.50. See desc, page 18. 



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9 Repeat-Blooming Climbers 



• BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10. Pillar. Scarlet. The intro- 

 ducers who supply us with the plants claim this to be a repeat- 

 blooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. Our experience has yet to 

 prove that it will repeat. Some plants have re-bloomed but 

 many have not. We can give no assurance of repeat bloom. 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



No further discount on this patented Rose 



• CLIMBING ROBINOW. Pillar. Creamy white flowers 

 tinted pink, resembling Ophelia. Growth about 6 feet. $1.25.* 



• CLIMBING TALISMAN. Pillar. Multicolored. $1.* 



•ir MERMAID. Pillar. Immense, single flowers of sulphur- 

 yellow come on vigorous plants that make a growth of 6 to 

 9 feet in a season. $1.50.* 



• NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. Pillar. Pale pink. See 

 illustration. An all-summer bloomer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



No further discount on this patented Rose 

 + ROSELLA. Pillar. Grows 6 feet. Vivid scarlet with golden 

 center. Single. Most brilliant of all. 75 cts.* 



• SCORCHER. Pillar. Crimson-scarlet. $1.* 



• SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Pillar. Crimson. $1.* 



• VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. Pillar. Dark pink 

 with orange base. An exquisite Rose. $1.* 



* Spanish 



Beauty 



(Mmc. Gregoire 

 Staechelin) 



A plant of this 

 "Queen of the Climb- 

 ing Roses" in full 

 bloom is one of the 

 most beautiful sights 

 we have ever seen. 

 Long-pointed buds of crimson open to great urn-shaped 

 flowers of iridescent pearl-pink, with splashes of ruby- 

 carmine on the outside of the petals. These deliciously 

 fragrant blooms are produced so lavishly that they 

 almost hide the plant, and coming on long stems (12 to 

 18 inches), they are perfect for cutting. 



The long bloom-period does not finish "Staechelin's" 

 work, however, as each flower is followed by the largest 

 Rose seed-pods we know; they are as large as small pears 

 and after coloring are wonderfully decorative. $1 each.* 



OFFER NO. F19 



One each, Paul's Scar 

 let Climber, Mary Wal- 

 lace, Jacotte, and 

 Soanish Beauty for 

 $2.75, delivery ppd. 



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Plant 

 Patent 

 No. 1 



Pk <-v J . .<-•!. 5 * 5 % on * 2 or More Roses 

 L/eaUCT \ 20% on 25 or More Roses 



[See Exceptions! 

 on Page 2 J 



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*New Dawn. A persistent bloomer. $1.50 ea. 



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