Annual Sacrifice 

 Sale Price 



40^ EACH 



For 2 year old Own 

 Root Potted Plants 



T» 1 D :^ fllTk nr First size Plants 15c each, any 2 for 25c, 8 for 



KegUlar l^riCe $U./0 $1.00, postpaid, for any Rose on this page. 



HARDY 



CLIMBING 



ROSES 



Continued 



MARY WALLACE— 



Flowers very large, 

 usually exceeding 4 

 inches across; well 

 formed semi-double, 

 of a bright clear rose- 

 pink with salmon 

 base to the petals. ^ 



AUNT HARRIET — 

 Dazzling scarlet crim- 

 son Roses loading 

 every branch. 



DR. ROBERT HUEY — Dark 

 crimson of great brilliancy. 



CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN 

 COCHET^Exquisite white. 



CLIMBING PINK MAMAN CO- 

 CHET — As free blooming as the 

 Cochets. 



GOLDFINCH — Rambler type and 

 bears a wondrous profusion of lem- 

 on-yellow, semi-double flowers 

 large trusses. 



EXCELSA — Crimson maroon with the 

 tips of the petals scarlet. 



CLIMB. AMERICAN BEAUTY— A 

 real American Beauty of a climbing 

 habit. Sturdy as an oak. Oolor 

 glowing red. 



SILVER MOON — Color is brilliant 

 slivery-white with a mass of golden- 

 yellow stamens in center. 



BESS LOVETT — Resembles Climbing 

 American Beauty in shape of bloom 

 but is very much brighter in color 

 and much more fragrant. Flowers are 

 clear bright red, of good size, and 

 of double, full, cupped form, lasting 

 a long time. 



CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOU 

 PERT — The ivory-white color, shad- 

 ing toward the center to silvery-rose, 

 gives an effect that is indescribably 

 beautiful. 



DOROTHY PERKINS— A brilliant 

 pink rambler Rose, flowers with 

 prettily crinkled petals, borne in 

 splendid pendulous sprays. Very long 

 slender canes and pretty foliage. A 

 fine hardy variety. 



TEAN GIRIN (The ever-blooming 

 Dorothy Perkins)- — -The flowers are 

 similar in form and color to the pink 

 Dorothy Perkins. The chief merit of 

 this rose is that after giving a mass 

 of bloom in June, unlike the other 

 climbers, it blooms again. Cut off 

 all of the old June bloom to help 

 the plant produce more flowers dur- 

 ing the summer and fall. 



Climl)ing Gruss an Teplitz 



Climbing Gruss an Teplitz 



— This is the hardiest of the ever- 

 blooming Climbing Hybrid Teas. It 

 blooms throughout the season, and 

 is exceptionally satisfactory. Vigor- 

 ous grower ; heavy foliage, some- 

 . what subject to gaildew. Sometimes it 

 happens that this fine climbing Rose 

 does not become established as quick- 

 ly as other sorts, but given attention 

 it will produce a profusion of blooms 

 of that fine dark crimson of its par- 

 ent plant, the bush variety of the 

 same name. 



VIOLET BLUE — The flowers are 

 borne in loose clusters and are of a 

 delightful shade of blue. 



WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS— A 



very rampant grower. 



All Plants Shipped with Soil Left on Roots 



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