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THE KALLAY BROTHERS CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
New and Old Varieties—Your Choice of any Rose 50c each 
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Crimson Rambler. Very vigorous, growing eight to 
ten feet a season after it is well established. Entirely 
hardy and extremely prolifice. It blooms in clusters. Of 
a beautiful crimson color and lasts a long time 
Climbing American Beauty. Healthy foliage and 
strong growth; the abundant bloom as lovely and deeply 
pink as the bush form. 
Doctor Van Fleet. One of the newer type of climebrs 
which combines absolute hardiness with flowers large 
as in the Tea and Noisette class. This variety shows a 
mass of beautiful clustered buds, which open out into 
large, shapely flowers; delicate flesh white. Admirable 
cutting variety with stems 12 to 18 inches long. 
Gardenia. The tight, very numerous little yellow buds, 
are beautiful in early summer, the flowers opening up 
creamy white, jasmine scented. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Scarlet, shaded crimson, large, 
semi-double, holding after many June bloomers have 
dropped their petals. 
Silver Moon. Four to five-inch, semi-double flowers; 
pure white with thick clusters of yellow stamens. 
We will mail postpaid the above six varieties 
for $2.50 
Paul's Scarlet 
NEW HYBRID RUGOSA ROSES 
F. J. Grootendorst. (“Baby Rambler Rugosa”). Typical rugosa 
foliage and habit, of compactly bushing, moderate growth; blooms 
in clusters of over-sized, fairly double red flowers resembling the 
Crimson Baby Rambler. It blooms longer than most Rugosas, and 
so fits well into East side foundation plantings, to show red flowers 
in partial shade. Each 75c; 10 for $6.00. 
Hansa. Abundant, large, double, reddish violet flowers. Each 
75c; 10"for $6.00. 
Pink F. J. Grootendorst. Identical with the above variety, except 
in color, which is a splendid clear pink. Each 75c; 10 for $6.00. 
Hugonis. A striking, unique, attractive shrub; at home in medium 
sections of the landscape groups, or conspicuously independent as 
solitary lawn clump. Last year’s canes produce the crop of bloom, 
with clean, healty foliage of the Briar type; but the new growth 
springing abundantly from the roots, is densely clothed in acacia¬ 
like leaves and bristles, all a reddish maroon. A matured bush may 
attain 6 feet in height, with corresponding spread. The sparkling 
buds begin to swell in April, so that early in May, Hugonis is a 
shimmering mound of gold. The flowers are single, flat to cup 
shaped, with charming stamen tufts at center ; set snugly full length 
of the arching canes. Their color is bright and noticeable, ranging 
from deep gold, to canary. Each 75c; 10 for $6.00. 
TREE OR STANDARD ROSES 
We are pleased to be able to offer again a nice assortment of 
these in real good plants. We presume most of our patrons under¬ 
stand that TREE ROSES consist of a single upright stem top 
grafted to some reliable variety. This reveals all the foliage and 
all the bloom in a rounded clump at the top of a 4-foot stem. 
They are very useful as borders to walks in a formal garden, or 
in any location where the show of bloom is desired at an elevation 
of about 5 feet. We offer them in PINK, RED, DARK RED, 
WHITE, and YELLOW—all free EVERBLOOMING varieties. 
Each $2.50; 10 for $22.50. 
Tree Rose 
