MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



Climbing American Beauty 



Two Iron-Clad Climbing Roses 



Price, 1-year plants 2fJc each; the two, 35c. 



CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 



A climbing type of the real American Beauty, 

 with the same large, gorgeous crimson flowers and 

 surpassing fragrance, and hardy as an oak. One of 

 the first roses to bloom in the spring, continuing in 

 full flower a month or more, with occasional bloom 

 during the growing season. The accompanying 

 picture is of a bush six years old, having over one 

 hundred blossoms on one side. 



DR. W. VAN VLEET 



A splendid new rose which easily stands at the 

 head of climbing roses. The color is a delicate 

 flesh pink, deepening to rosy-flesh at the center, 

 and the flowers are delightfully fragrant. When 

 open they run four inches in diameter and are 

 borne constantly from spring until late autumn. 

 Of vigorous growth and immune from the common 

 rose diseases. 



The above roses, 20c each; the two for 35c 



TWO OLD FAVORITE CLIMBERS 



Price, 15c each; the two for 25c. 



BALTIMORE BELLE. Pale blush, variegated 

 carmine-rose and white, very double. 



PRAIRIE QUEEN. Very large, globe-shaped 

 flowers, bright rosy-red, changing lighter as the 

 flower opens. Both sure to grow andsure to bloom. 



Grygla, Minn. "The plants you sent are the 

 nicest I have received from any florist." 



Mrs. B. Olsson. 



BABY RAMBLER ROSES 



The Baby Ramblers do not climb, but have 

 the same habit of blooming in immense clusters 

 as the Climbing Ramblers. They form dwarf 

 bushes one to two feet high and continue in 

 flower all summer. Very hardy and very desir- 

 able, either for the garden or for pots. 



Price, 1-year plants, 15c each; 3 for 40c; 2- 

 year plants, 40c each, any 3 for $1.15. 



BABY RAMBLER. Crimson. The original 

 Baby Rambler; splendid for pots. 



CATHERINE ZEIMET. Pure, snow-white 

 clusters, covering the plant as with a sheet, 

 with hyacinth fragrance. See illustration be- 

 low. 



MISSG.MESSMAN. A new climbing form. 

 Blooms clear, glowing red, in great clusters the 

 entire summer, almost as large as those of Hy- 

 drangea Paniculata. These masses of flowers 

 with the glossy green leaves give the plant a 

 marvelous effect. 



PHYLLIS. Beautiful carmine-pink, very pop- 

 ular. Flowers are produced in continuous 

 succession of large showy clusters. 



BABY TAUSENDSCHOEN 



A bush form of the charming climbing Taus- 

 endschoen, but blooming the entire season. In 

 color it is variable, opening creamy-white deli- 

 cately suffused pink, changing to deep rosy- 

 carmine. Price, 20c; 3 for 50c. 



MME.CECILE BRUNNER 



A new Baby Pink Rose, coming in sprays of 

 three to five buds, combining with beautiful 

 effect in all kinds of floral work. Very prolific 

 in bloom, and handsome in both bud and flow- 

 er. Color blush shaded light salmon-pink. 

 Hardy with protection. Price, 15c each; 3 

 for 40c. 



Catherine Zeimet 



