POTTED PLANTS PLANTED SAFELY ANY TIME 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



Startling, vivid scarlet colors have won for this 

 Rose well deserved recognition as the most at- 

 tractive climber ever introduced. It is a vigorous 

 grower, produces a mass of bloom, and with its 

 bright colors which are retained without fading 

 for a long period, it makes the most brilliant dis- 

 play imaginable. Heavy disease resistant foliage; 

 great freedom of bloom. Paul's Scarlet Climber, 

 the winner of innumerable medals for excellence, 

 is a Rose that no one should be without. 

 KEYSTONE — Perfectly hardy everywhere, 

 blooms in wonderful profusion. The open flow- 

 er of Keystone is perfectly double, with buds 

 beautifully formed. It is a deep lemon-yellow. 

 ALBERIC BARBIER— A thrifty yellow; flow- 

 ers are bright and full, very fragrant. 

 BESS LOVETT— Resembles Climbing American 

 Beauty in shape of bloom, but is very much 

 brighter in color and much more fragrant. Flow- 

 ers are clear bright red of good size, and of 

 double, full, cupped form, lasting a long time. 

 SILVER MOON— Single flowers, extra large, 

 freely produced on long, strong stems; excel- 

 lent for cutting. Color brilliant silvery-white 

 with a mass of golden yellow stamens in center. 

 DR. ROBERT HUEY— Buds and flowers me- 

 dium size, semi-double to single in clusters of 

 3 or 4. Dark crimson of great brilliancy. Sta- 

 mens and anthers, yellow. 

 EXCELSA — A remarkable grower, free from in- 

 sects and producing a great quantity of blooms 

 of crimson maroon with the tips of the petals 

 scarlet. 

 VIOLETTE — Rather large flowers of deep red- 



A 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 



new type of climbing rose from Spain. 

 Cross between the popular variety Frau 

 Karl Druschki and Chateau de Clos Vou- 

 geot, and it seems to have inherited the 

 good qualities of both. Long pointed buds 

 of crimson at first, then as the blooms 

 expand show splashes of carmine with 

 pear pink inside. 



MARECHAL NIEL— The wonderful gar- 

 den Rose of the Southland. Deep golden 

 yellow. In the North, should have very 

 careful protection during winter. 



CLIMBING WHITE MAMAN COCHET 

 — Exquisite white flowers perfect speci- 

 mens of the White Maman Cochet Rose. 



CLIMBING PINK MAMAN COCHET— 

 A pure Maman, Cochet Rose of the Climb- 

 ing habit. Sufficiently hardy to withstand 

 northern winters with protection. 



CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN— Strong, 

 rapid grower; large, delicate pink flowers. 



CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ — 

 Sometimes this fine climbing Rose does 

 not become established quickly, but given 

 attention it will produce a profusion of 

 blooms of that fine dark crimson of the 

 parent, bush variety of the same name. 



dish violet borne in large trusses. 



AMERICAN PILLAR— The flowers are 

 produced in profusion, fairly covering the 

 bush, color bright pink. In the fall, the 

 red berries are highly ornamental. 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT — Saffron-yellow, 

 center golden-yellow; full and double, 

 flowering in clusters. 



VEILCHEN BLAU OR VIOLET BLUE 

 — The Blue Rose is one of the most ram- 

 pant growers we have ever seen, covering 

 a large porch in a single season. The 

 flowers are borne in loose clusters and 

 are a delightful shade of blue — something 

 entirely different from any other Rose. 



ROSARIE (Pink Tausendschon)— This, is 

 a bright pink form of Thousand Beauties. 



JACOTTE— Color deep coppery yellow, 

 tinted coppery red, borne several togeth- 

 er on long stems. Very fragrant. 



MRS. ROBERT PEARY— Blooms through- 

 out the season and the flowers are mag- 

 nificent beyond description. The buds are 

 long and pointed, finely modeled. 



Price of all Roses on this page, strong plants, 

 25c each; 5 for $1.00; two-year-old plants, 70c 

 each; $7.50 per dozen, by Parcel Post Prepaid of 

 one or more varieties. 



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