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HARDY CLIMBING ROSES— Conlinue*! 



PauPs Scarlet Climber 



Startling, vivid scarlet colors have won for this Rose 

 well deserved recognition as the most attractive climber 

 ever introduced. It is a vigorous grower, produces a mass 

 of bloom, and with its bright colors, which are retained 

 \yithout fading for a long period, it makes the most bril- 

 liant display imaginable. 1 f eavy, disease resistant foliage; 

 great freedom of bloom. Paul's Scarlet Cllimber is the 



winner of innumerable 

 medals for excellence, 

 and is a Rose that 

 no one should be 

 without, for it is 

 one that gives maxi- 

 mum returns with 

 a minimum of 

 care. 



Alberic Barbier 



Yellow, fading to cream. An abundance of blooms is 



prodiic(>d early, and very often it will again bloom in the 



fall. Beautiful, glossy foliage, unafTectcul by disease. 



Dr. Robert Iliiey. Buds and (lowers nu^dium size, 



semi-double to singles in clusters of '.] or 1 on good steams. 



Can be used as a tall bush or pillar rose. Flow(;rs 



similar to Paul's Scarlet Climl)er but color is a dark 



crimson of great brilliancy. Stamens and anthers 



light yellow. 



Mary Lovett. A cross between a seedling Wichuraiana 



and Kaiserin Augusta Victoria and termed a "White 



Dr. Van Fleet." This rose is stnmgly recommendcid. 



Loses foliage early. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. Flowers when open run four in(;hes 



and over in diameter. The (tenter is built high, petals 



beautifully undulated and cupf)ed. Tlu^ (;olor is 



a remarkable shade of Ih^sh-pink on the outer 



surface, deepening to a rosy-desh in the 



center. The flowers are full and 



double, of delicate perfunu;; buds 



pointed. It very much resembles 



Souv. de P 



Carnot in coh 



Strong, rapid grower. Immune 

 from insects and disease. Foliage 

 deep green the entire season. 

 Keystone. Blooms in wonderful 

 profusion and continues bloom- 

 ing the entire season. The open 

 flower of Keystone is perfectly 

 double, with buds beautifully 

 formed. It is a deep lemon-yellow Rose, similar 

 to Coquette de Lyon. The fragrance is much 

 like that of magnolia blossoms. 



Climbing White Pet. Snow-white. 

 Pride of Washington. Bright amaranth, 

 shaded rose center; double 

 clusters. 

 Lady Gay. Flowers of a deli- 

 cate cherry-pink, which fades 

 to a soft white; deep green 

 foliage. 

 Gainsborough. An extremely 

 beautiful Rose, delicately tint- 

 ed flesh, almost white, and 

 lustrous as satin. 

 Aviateur Bleriot. Saffron-yel- 

 low, center golden-yellow; full 

 and double, flowering in 

 clusters. 

 Tennessee Belle. Bright rosy 

 blush; large and fragrant. 

 Rubin. Flowers are large and more double than Grim- 

 son Rambler; color bright, shining crimson-scarlet. 

 Hardy in all localities. A strong, rampant climber. 

 Jean Girin (The ever-blooming Dorothy Perkins). The 

 flowers are similar in form and color to the pink Dorothy 

 Perkins. The chief merit of this rose is that after giving a 

 mass of bloom in June, unlike the other climbers, it blooms 

 again. Cut off all of the old June blooms to help the plant 

 produce more flowers during the summer and fall. 



Price of all Hardy Climbing Roses oflFered on this page, 2^ cts. 

 each, 5 for SI .00, postpaid; two-year-old plants, 7.5 cts. each, hy 

 express. 87.50 per dozen of one or more varieties, 6 at doz. rate or 

 85 cts. each by parcel post, prepaid with soil on roots. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber 



