Hardy Climbing 

 and Rambler Roses 



Most valuable on account of their quick 

 growth and hardiness. They provide good shade 

 for the porch, and cover within a short time 

 arbors, walls, fences, and slopes. For such pur- 

 poses, Climbing- or Rambler Roses are ideal and 

 satisfactory. We suggest giving the plants pro- 

 tection the first winter. See opposite page for 

 instructions. 



92P05 Dorothy Perkins fXy r l S gftl 



with petals crinkled; clear shell-pink and borne 

 in immense clusters. Strong grower, very hardy. 



92P14 Climbing American Beauty 



An earlv and wonderfully free bloomer, the 

 flowers being quite large and full, of a rich rosy- 

 crimson color. A strong, healthy grower. 



nonon r««J««U (Hardy Mareehal Niel.) 

 92P20 L»ardenia T he very pretty, pointed 

 buds of this rose are nankeen yellow, turning 

 to waxy white when expanded. Hardy, blooms 

 profusely. 



92P28 Dr. W. Van Fleet ™V^% 



perfumed flowers are produced abundantly. The 

 charming buds are large and pointed, while the 

 open blooms are large and most attractive. 



92P56 Paul's Scarlet Climber bright- 

 est red, hardy climbing rose in existence. The 

 flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi- 

 double, very freely produced in clusters of from 

 3 to 20 flowers. 



Q9P7H QHvai- Mr*r»n Buds are exquisite in 

 92P70 Oliver IVIOOn form and co ior, and 



its many semi-double flowers are pretty and 



decorative, opening a soft nankeen yellow and 



quickly changing to pure silvery white. 



Any of the above Climbing- and Rambler Roses, 



75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.50; $6.50 per doz.; 



postpaid. 



92P74 Climbing Rose Collection 



One plant each of Dorothy Perkins, Dr. W. Van 

 Fleet, Paul's Scarlet, and Silver Moon (4 in all, 

 each a different color, value $3.00) sent d»9 CA 



postpaid for only «J>£..CNJ 



Hardy Climbing 

 Plants 



o, Dn , A — _.~-J^.*-2- VEITCHL (Boston or 

 93P02 AmpelopSIS Japanese, Ivy.) A most 

 popular climber, clinging firmly to brick, stone 

 or other material, and will soon cover them 

 with a sheet of handsome deep, glossy-g 

 ivy-shaped foliage, which turns to crimson and 

 gold in autumn. 



55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; 85.25 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



qop ft o R; CT «o«ia RADICALS. (Trumpet 



y-srus Dlgnoma Creeper.) Strong growing, 

 bearing large clusters of orange-red flowers, 

 which always attract humming birds. Mostly 

 grown on trees or walls. Height is 10 to 30 feet. 

 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for 92.75; $5.25 per doz., 



postpaid. 

 Q^PIc; flematic I'A.VK ILATA. (Virgin's 

 3l>ri ° UCnidUb Bower.) During August 

 and September the plants resemble a sh< 

 fleecy white, composed of numerous, pure white, 

 star-like fragrant flowers. 

 55c each; 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.75; $5.25 per doz., 



postpaid. 



93P23 Honeysuckle g^S^A S8S£ 



grower and a constant, profuse bloomer. The 

 flowers upon opening are practically white, 

 changing to a soft rich yellow as they expand. 

 50c each; 3 for $1.30; 6 for $2.50; $4.75 per doz., 

 postpaid. 



93P57^ 



Wisteria 

 s I X e x s i s. 



(Chinese Wister- 

 ia.) O f r a p i d 

 growth, often at- 

 taining a height 

 of 15 to 20 feet in 

 a single season. In 

 May its flowers of 

 soft, dainty lav- 

 ender-blue are 

 produced in ra- 

 cemes a foot or 

 more long. 



75c each; 



3 for $2.00; 



6 for $3.75; 

 $7.00 per doz., 



postpaid. 93P57 Wisteria Sinensis 



93P65 Collection of Climbers 



One strong plant each of Bignonia, Clematis 

 Paniculata and Honeysuckle rt» -| «[- 

 (value $1.60), postpaid, only «P 1 .^O 



Hedges for Fall Planting 



Japanese Barberry is the ideal plant for low hedges 



95P74 Japanese Barberry 



Largely used for foundation and porch plant- 

 ings. Its green leaves turn to rich colors in 

 Autumn, and its wealth of scarlet berries render 

 it very attractive. Extremely hardy. For hedges 

 set plants 12 inches apart. 



Size Prepaid 3 



1 to iy 2 ft $0.85 



1V 2 to 2 ft 1.00 



Size Not Prepaid 25 



1 to iy 2 ft $3.50 



iy 2 to 2 ft 5.00 



6 



12 



.SI. 50 



$2.85 



1.S5 



3.50 



50 



100 



86.0O 



$10.00 



0.00 



17.00 



Two - year - old, Well- 

 branched, Well-rooted 



Set Privet~plants about 8 inches apart. For 

 a more compact hedge, set plants in a double 

 row. 



95P22 California Privet 



The most generally used for hedges but un- 

 fortunately not reliably hardy in northern sec- 

 tions. 



Size Prepaid 12 



1 to 1\<2 ft ¥0.85 



IVi to 2 ft 1.15 



2 to 3 ft 100 



Size Not Prepaid 100 



1 to 1% ft $4.00 $ 8.50 



iy> to 2 ft 5.00 11.00 



2 to 3 ft 7.00 10.00 



95P36 Amoor River North Privet 



The hardiest of all Privets. Has olive-. 

 foliage, and forms a dense and handsome Indue 

 Size Prepaid 12 



1 to 1% ft SI. 50 



IV2 to 2 ft 2.00 



2 to 3 ft 2.80 



Size Not Prepaid 100 250 



l to Wi ft s 7.00 si 0.00 



1 ' • to 2 ft 0.50 21.50 



2 to 3 ft 12.00 20.00 



25 



50 



si.oo 



S3. OO 



2.10 



3.7.", 



2.0O 



550 



500 



1000 



$16.00 



$30.00 



21.00 



40.00 



31.00 



00.00 



•1 e 



50 



S2.75 



S5.00 



3.50 



8.50 



4.75 



S.50 



500 



1000 



(31.00 



S 80.00 



42.00 



M>.0O 



51.00 



100.0O 



Late fall planting is ideal for all the nursery stock listed in this catalog 



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