THEY WILL BE SHIPPED AT PLANTING TIME 
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Hybrid Perpetual or June Roses 
/ T' I HE crowning glory of the Rose Garden must be awarded to the Hybrid Perpetuals, often 
■L called June Roses. They are renowned for large, brilliant fragrant flowers, borne on tall 
growing plants that are perfectly hardy and vigorous, requiring but little protection from frost 
during the cold months. 
Before the development of the Hybrid Teas, they were the most popular garden type, 
and even now should be used extensively with other sorts, especially in locations where the 
hardiness of these ever-blooming varieties has not been established. They are richer-toned 
than the Hybrid Teas and especially gorgeous in June. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. A famous Rose for many 
years and deserving its illustrious name. The blooms 
are very large. Color a deep pink to soft carmine, 
delicately veined with darker red. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This is an ideal hardy 
white Rose, pure in color and perfect in form. The 
flowers are extremely large, double and free flowering. 
The growth is strong and vigorous. A Rose worthy of a 
place in every garden, blooming in Autumn as well 
as June. 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. This magnificent variety 
known as the Jack Rose,” is the old garden favorite. 
Large, flaming scarlet and thrives well anywhere. 
MAGNA CHARTA. Flowers are very large and 
double; bright shining pink. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest of all Roses. Color a 
bright ruddy-pink. 
SOLEIL D’OR. A distinct type, with gorgeously 
colored reddish-gold to orange-yellow flowers. 
Price of All 
55c each 4 for $1.90 8 
Frau Karl Druschki 
June Roses 
for $3.50 12 for $5.00—delivered 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
C LIMBING ROSES are popular everywhere and much in demand to beautify every garden. 
They are used for arbors, fences, pergolas. Summer houses, terraces, screening unsightly 
views; in fact, they are a source of comfort to the home owner. Fragrant, hardy, quick' 
growing, permanent and easily pruned, they will find a place in every garden. In the Spring, 
cut out old or dead wood and shorten the laterals and long shoots to make the growth conform 
I to the space to be covered. A severe pruning in July, after they have .finished blooming, 
is beneficial. This will encourage a vigorous growth which will give an abundance of flowers 
‘ the next season. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Of the same color 
and fragrance as the popular variety whose name it 
bears. Free flowering and an early bloomer, flowers 
being borne either singly or in clusters of three. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Large flowers of exquisite 
pale pink on long stems with beautiful foliage. Splen¬ 
did for cutting. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. The ideal pink rambler, 
flowering profusely in large clusters; very fragrant and 
lasting. 
EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). Radiant blood- 
red clusters fairly covering the vigorous vines. An im¬ 
provement on the old Crimson Rambler. 
GARDENIA. A very strong grower with beautiful 
glossy foliage. The buds are bright yellow, turning 
to waxy white when expanded. 
MARY WALLACE. Flowers are very large, well 
formed, semi-double of a clear rose-pink with salmon 
tints at the base of petals. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The most popular 
red-flowered climber of the day. No other Rose in 
any class can compare with it for brilliancy of color. 
The semi-double flowers are large, well shaped and a 
vivid scarlet-red, retaining its color without fading 
longer than any other Rose. 
ROSERIE (Red Tausendschoen). Vigorous, free- 
blooming and thornless, this climbing Rose bears large 
clusters of flowers, deep cerise-pink or carmine in 
color. 
SILVER MOON. Semi-double flowers beautifully 
cupped and pure white in color, with petals of great 
substance. The center has a large bunch of yellow 
stamens, making a wonderful contrast. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. A pure white sport 
of the Dorothy Perkins with all the fine qualities of 
that charming variety. 
Price of Climbing Roses 
50c each 4 for $1.75 8 for $3.25 
12 for $4.50—delivered 
Silver Moon 
