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 American BeautyN' 



A real American Beauty in ClimbinK 

 / Form — attains a height of 15 feet in a^ 

 y single season — Sturdy as an Oak — Our stockX 

 / on its OH n roots, not on wild roots — Once\ 

 /planted practically everlasting — No new Rose\ 

 / of recent years so Sensational and Meritorious^ 

 /as this Latest Din;rec DflTcrini;. American Beauty 

 / u pcihaps the besl known, most popular and im-V 

 jircssive Rose in cultivation. Bijt, gloriously rich \ 

 in rrai;rance, the flowers are simply superb. Im- 

 mense blooms mcasurinK 3 to 4 inches in diameter ;\ 

 and each one is invariably produced on a separate I 

 Htem. The color is iflowint; crimson red. the real 

 American Beauty color. The foliatte is maKnificent 

 and IS an important feature in climbing Roses, for 

 without healthy, leathery foIiaRe any climbing Rose is 

 unsightly. Absolutely hardy in all localities and with- 

 stands the ritjid winters of a temperature 10 tq 26 i 

 deKrees below zero without protection. For single i 

 specimens, for perKolas. for climbinK over verandas, i 

 'or any place that an ordinary vine will ttrow. Climb- J 

 inK American Beauty will thrive. Every Rose ex- A 

 I pert has longed to produce (his Queen of Beauty l| 

 \ in climbini; form Ihrouith (he delicate science of 

 \ hyliiidizin;; and cross brecdinc. This is no ordi-i 

 J- \naiy Climbine Rose, but is a vieorous. ram- J 

 \.\pant, climbing type of the real Ameriiian^ 

 \Beauty, with its eorKeous flowers and its ^k 

 i \ surpassing fraKrance. Prices: Strong. >r:S 

 >y one-year-old plants, 20c each : larger -^ 

 vsize. 30 each, postpaid; strong. > 

 X vigrorous two-year-old plants, /I 

 V^Oc each: still larger speci- I 

 >vmen Plants, 75c each, - ] 



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