Any Two—2 year $ *1 
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Roses below for.. J 
Post 
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Really 3 year old, potted plants. Strong, sturdy, 
on own roots at little more than former prices 
for 1 year plants. This great stock must be 
moved. Order Today! See detailed prices bot¬ 
tom of page. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
The Great Climbing American 
Beauty Rose 
A Most Sensational New Arrival Among 
“The Roses of New Castle” 
Perfect grower, wonderfully hardy and remark¬ 
ably free blooming. Almost the same as “American 
Beauty,’’ with smaller flowers. Medium sized 
flowers, each produced on separate stems in clusters, 
vivid rosy-crimson in color, with delicious fragrance. 
Borne in greatest profusion for weeks. Foliage tough 
and leathery. Hardy and as sturdy as an oak in all 
localities. For single specimens, trailing over ver¬ 
andas, for trellises, anywhere and everywhere, this 
rose will give the greatest satisfaction. Once planted 
will last a lifetime. Ours is the genuine stock. Abso¬ 
lutely true to name , on its own roots. 
The Great Climbing American Beauty 
NEW LOW PRICES, POSTAGE PAID, on all roses on this page: Strong, first size pot-plants, 20c 
each, any 3 for 50c, postpaid; extra heavy two-year-old plants, 55c each, any 2 for $1.00, prepaid 
by parcel post. Larger Plants, star size 75c each, $8.00 per doz., assorted; any 6 at doz. rate, by 
parcel post. 
Flaming Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
This great new climbing rose is one of the few 
best roses for home planting. Blooming freely early 
and then frequently in late fall. Color a flaming 
scarlet, a new and striking color. Makes a brilliant 
display. Hardy everywhere. The petals do not fade 
like many climbing roses. A wonderfully strong 
grower, quickly making an immense plant 10 to 20 
feet high. When in bloom is a gorgeous sight. 
Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties)—Large 
flowers, with ruffled petals, borne in enormous 
trusses, from 10 to 15 in a clutser. Colors vary 
through shades of yellow, cream, and rose pink. 
A tremendously vigorous plant, bearing thousands 
of blooms early in the season and continuing late. 
It is among the most satisfactory of climbers. 
Rosarie (Pink Tausendschon)—This is a bright 
pink form of Thousand Beauties. A good climber 
and a very satisfactory climber in every respect. 
Birdie Blye—One of the freest blooming hardy 
climbers. Bushes here bloom five and six times 
each season. Perfectly hardy everywhere. Strong 
grower. Foliage bright glossy green and free from 
insects or disease. Blooms full and double. Color a 
bright carmine, changing to bright satiny rose, 
very fragrant. This is a really great rose. 
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