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Climbing American Beauty 
American Beauty is perhaps the best #7 
<nown, most popular and impressive Rose 
n cultivation. Big, gloriously rich in fra- | 
srance, the flowers are simply superb. Every | 
Rose expert has longed to produce this 
Queen of Beauty in climbing form through 
he delicate science of hybridizing and cross 
yreeding. This is no ordinary Climbing 
nose, but is a vigorous, rampant, climbing 
ype of the real American Beauty, with its 
rorgeous flowers and surpassing fragrance. 
mmense blooms measuring 3 to 4 inches in 
liameter; and each one is invariably pro- 
luced on a separate stem. The color is 
flowing crimson red, the real American 
3eauty color. The foliage is magnificent and 
s an important feature in climbing Roses, 
or without healthy, leathery foliage any 
limbing Rose is a failure, because it is un- 
ightly. Climbing American Beauty has 
ough, beautiful, glossy green foliage, which 
n itself is ornamental and retains its bright- 
ess during the entire season. Absolutely 
ardy in all localities and withstands the 
igid winters of a temperature 10 to 25 de- 
‘rees below zero without protection. Equal- 
y satisfactory in the warmest southern cli- 
nates. For. single specimens, for pergolas, 
or climbing over verandas, or any place 
hat an ordinary vine will grow, Climbing 
\merican Beauty will thrive. It does not 
equire any petting or coaxing. eo} 
Remember, every plant is pot grown, and 
inlike stock sold by nursery agents, is on its 
wn roots. Once planted, it practically lasts 
orever. 
Of Climbi American ~ 
|ARGAIN PRI Beauty, Bae = eae first . 
ize plants, 16c each; 3 for 45c, postpaid. ~ 
wo-year-old plants, 43c each; 6 for $2.25, 
yy express. Large specimen plants, 75¢ 
ach, by express. 
Rambler Roses 
PHILADELPHIA CRIMSON RAMBLER — This 
now famous variety differs from the old Crimson 
Rambler in having brighter, deeper and more in- 
tense crimson color. Earlier than the Crimson 
Rambler and entirely free from mildew. Flowers 
perfectly double and of excellent substance. 
‘RIMSON RAMBLER (The Rose of the Masses)— 
One-year-plants will attain a height of 10 to 20 
feet in a single season, and the second year they 
will continue to produce a marvelous profusion of 
rich and glowing crimson flowers in large clusters. 
It presents a vivid crimson mass of beauty when 
in full bloom, during June and July. It is abso- 
lutely hardy everywhere. 
SUBIN (A New Rambler)—Flowers are large and 
more double than Crimson Rambler; color bright, 
shining crimson-scarlet. Hardy in all localities. 
A strong, rampant climber, and has received 2. 
certificate of merit by the German National Rose 
Society. . 
ELLOW RAMBLER (Agilaia)—Flowers are deep 
golden yellow and very fragrant. ; 
VHITE RAMBLER (Thalia)—Flowers pure white, 
sometimes tinted with blush. 
INK RAMBLER—Large trusses of brilliant car- 
mine flowers. Very popular: 
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| Climbing ‘American Beauty. 
*THE FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD—A rampant climb- 
er, it bears continuously enormous clusters of bril- 
liant crimson flowers from early spring’ until frost. 
The youngest plants bloom profusely the first year. 
Absolutely hardy everywhere and retain the bright 
fresh green of its foliage all summer. Don’t fail 
to include this marvelous, hardy, everblooming 
climbing Rose. 
EMPRESS OF CHINA—The Apple-Blossom Rose. 
Soft dark red, changing to light pink, like an 
apple blossom. 
*AMERICAN PILLAR—A new Climber of extremely 
vigorous habit of growth, the bushes being clothed 
in lively green from earliest spring until late in 
the fall. The flowers are produced in profusion, 
- fairly covering the bush, and their pretty pink 
color is a delight to the eye. In the fall, the flowers 
are followed by large clusters of attractive red ber- 
ries, which are highly ornamental. Planted singly 
or in groups on the lawn, this Rose is sure to evoke 
favorable comment. 
BARGAIN PRICES Of Rambler Roses, first size one- 
year plants, 12%c each; 3 for 35c, 
postpaid. .Two-year-old plants, 33c each; 6 for $1.75, 
by express. Varieties marked * furnished in large 
specimen plants, 75c each. 
