Five Outstanding Hardy 



Climbing Roses 



of Recent Introduction 



Golden Glow 



18-503 Apricot Glow (Brownell, 1936). Plant Patent No. 

 200. A truly magnificent climber with medium-sized flowers 

 of a luminous bright apricot shading to yellow at the base. 

 The showy double fragrant blooms are borne in large clusters. 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



18-511 Doubloons (Horvath, 1934). Plant Patent No. 152. 

 A Hybrid of our native Rosa setigera. Clusters of very large 

 cup-formed saffron yellow blooms, opening one after another, 

 thus prolonging the season. One of the best yellow climbers 

 to date. Heavy canes and has a tendency to bloom again in 

 the summer. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



18-515 Easlea's Golden Rambler. Plant Patent No. 114. 

 What a magnificent Climbing Rose! It has comparatively 

 large well-formed double flowers of a rich deep golden yellow 

 with a sheen of light orange. The blooms are arranged in large 

 clusters and have a pleasing fragrance. It has proved entirely 

 hardy. $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



18-520 Golden Glow (Brownell, 1936). Plant Patent No. 

 263. A lovely companion to Apricot Glow and of equal vigor. 

 The splendid semi-double blooms are borne in clusters con- 

 taining 4 or 5 flowers each. The color is pure bright yellow. 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



18-545 The New Davin-The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. 

 Plant Patent No. 1. This everblooming sport of Dr. Van Fleet 

 has graceful long pointed flesh pink buds opening to slightly 

 fragrant, large, double blooms of a lovely faint pink color. 

 Very hardy and most floriferous. $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



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^ Climbing and Rambler Roses 



18-502 American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great 



beauty. Brilliant pink blooms with clear white eye and yellow 



stamens. 

 18-506 Climbing American Beauty. A strong, vigorous 



grower with beautiful deep rose-pink blooms of good form. 

 18-510 Dorothy Perkins. The old favorite soft shell pink, still 



popular with many gardeners who appreciate its good qualities. 

 18-512 Dr. W. Van Fleet. An exquisite delicate pink Rose. 



Long, pointed, rich flesh pink buds on stems 12 to 18 inches long. 

 18-516 Emily Gray. Pointed buds and beautiful hght orange- 

 yellow blooms changing to pale orange. Protect north of 



Philadelphia against severe winter's cold. 

 18-523 Jacotte. Deep orange-yellow, tinted coppery red. A 



very colorful Rose with a subtle fragrance. 

 18-527 Mary Lovett. Charming, large, sweet-scented blooms 



of a pure waxy white color. A strong grower and most profuse. 

 18-528 Mary Wallace. A well-formed semi-double flower of a 



bright clear rose-pink shaded salmon at the base of the petals. 

 18-529 Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Tlie Spa7iish Beauly). 



Semi-double, fragrant, iridescent pearly pink tipped with crimson. 

 18-535 Paul's Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all 



cUmbing Roses. Large vivid scarlet flowers in showy clusters. 

 18-536 Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler retaining its 



glowing primrose color. Moderately fragrant. Fine for cutting. 

 18-540 Silver Moon. Beautiful serai-double creamy white 



flowers which measure 4J inches in diameter. Very showy. 



Any of the above: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



Hybrid-Perpetual Roses 



The Hybrid-Perpetuals are favorites particularly in localities 

 where cold winters are likely to injure the somewhat more tender 

 Hybrid-Tea kinds. We are offering a limited list but every one of 

 these is outstanding and no gardener interested in Roses can afford 

 to overlook them. They are vigorous growers producing an 

 abundance of large, showy, long stemmed blooms during June. 

 Valuable for garden planting and equally fine for cutting. 

 18-305 Frau Karl Druschki. A well-known variety with large 



white blooms of exquisite beauty. The ideal white garden Rose. 

 18-307 General Jacqueminot. Scarlet-crimson buds and 



intensely fragrant, brilliant red blooms borne in small clusters. 

 18-312 Henry Nevard. One of the freest-flowering of all 



Roses. Has large, very double, fragrant, crimson-scarlet blooms. 

 18-321 Mme. Albert Barbier. Pearly white suffused salmony 



flesh; tinted apricot in the center. Fragrant. Everblooming. 

 18-322 Mrs. John Laing. Long, pointed buds and very double 



soft pink blooms of pleasing fragrance. A very useful variety. 



Any of the above: 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



This magnificent assortment of Everblooming Hybrid Tea 

 Roses contains one plant each of Edith Nellie Perkins, EtoUe de 

 HoUande, Golden Dawn, Hinrich Gaede, Imperial Potentate, 

 McGredy's Scarlet, Mme. Jules Bouche, Mrs. E. P. Thom, Mrs. 

 P. S. duPont, Mrs. Sam McGredy, President 

 Hoover, and Talisman. A value of $9.00 for 



The entire assortment is illustrated in color 



on the third cover page. 



Three Shrub Roses 



18-620 Rosa Hugonis. A splendid Rose for the shrubbery 

 border with single deUcate yellow flowers produced on long 

 arching sprays early in May. Perfectly hardy and verj' 

 attractive even when not in bloom. 7Sc each; $7.50 per doz. 



18-619 Lipstick. A beautiful new everblooming Shrub 

 Rose with large showy flower clusters throughout the 

 season. Single clear cerise blooms with salmon shadings 

 enhanced by a mass of yellow stamens in the center. 

 $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



18-618 Skyrocket. Produces truly enormous flower 

 clusters throughout the season and makes a magnificent 

 display with its medium-size/ brilliant red blooms. Of 

 sturdy habit and both attractive by itself or in the shrub 

 border. 75c each; $7.50 per doz. 



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Ask for a free copy of our leaflet "Garden Roses" which gives full 

 information on how to protect (all planted Roses during the winter 



