Dr. W. Van Fleet. Blossoms extra large, resembling the tender Hybrid Tea Roses in 
shape and size. Its strong stems are 12 to 18 inches long, making it valuable for 
cutting. Color a delicate flesh'pink, changing when full blown to a flesh'white shade. 
White Dorothy Perkins. A pure white sport from Dorothy Perkins, with which it 
is identical in variety and habits. A valuable addition to the hardy climbing class. 
Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shelbpink, which hold for a long time, shading to a 
lovely deep rose. Very sweetly scented, hardy and a strong grower. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. An entirely new variety, combin' __ 
ing vigorous growth, wonderful foliage and absolute 
hardiness, together with flowers almost as large as those 
produced on bush Roses; in color a brilliant scarlet 
which lasts well. • •.: 
Primrose. A pure yellow, hardy climbing Rose. Its large, llaSSX* 
double flowers are a soft, rich primrose'yellow, and are k .~A- 
borne in clusters of 4 and 5 on an extremely vigorous ■h^jgr’ 
plant, with beautiful foliage. Very new and we believe Jm 
the most satisfactory yellow climber for the North. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. “The Spanish Beauty.” To' 
day’s wonder Rose. Delicious fragrance—quite rare in 
hardy climbers. A choice cut flower—also unique in 
its class; tight bud long' 
pointed, opening bud urn' 
shaped, full blown flower 
semi'double, cup'shaped, 
and broad to five inches; 
the cutting stem 12 to 15 
inches long. The color is 
charming, in vase or on the 
vine; maroon in the bud, 
carmine to pearly pink as 
the perfumed petals unfold. 
Crimson Rambler. One of 
the most popular of the 
climbers. A rapid grower 
and perfectly hardy; flow' 
ers in rich clusters of vivid 
crimson. One year plants 
will attain a height of 10 
to 20 feet in a single season 
and the second year they 
will produce a marvelous 
profusion of their rich 
glowing crimson flowers. 
Price of above 
Climbing Roses, 
35c each; 3 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 
Dorothy Perkins. 
Baby Rambler 
and Polyantha 
Roses 
Climbing American Beauty. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
A type of Rose which 
is very popular for bed' 
ding purposes. They form 
shapely, compact, bushy 
specimens about 18 inches 
high, producing a great 
profusion from early in 
the season, until severe 
frost, of immense trusses 
of small flowers. Pruning 
is not neecssary; simply remove the past season’s flower 
stems. Can furnish in Red, Pink or White. 2-year- 
old plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
New Rugosa Roses 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX. Medium, double, fragrant flowers in 
small groups all summer; dark purplish red. 
PINK GROOTENDORST. Habit and character like above, but the 
color of the fringy clusters is a clear light shell'pink. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. A cross between Rosa Rugosa and Baby 
Rambler, retaining all the vigor, hardiness, and healthy foliage of 
the Rugosa. Fine red blooms. The only hardy and everblooming 
hedging or massing Rose, and for these purposes it is ideal. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. Strong grower, perfectly hardy. 
Flowers silvery rose, large, well filled, very fragrant. 
BELLE POITEVINE. (An Eskimo Beauty). The blooms are large 
and full, the petals gracefully incurved. Bright, clear, lively pink. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. (An Eskimo Beauty). Pure white; 
no tinge of pink or yellow—just pure white. The flowers are 
very double and borne in graceful clusters. 
Price: 35c each; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
All Boses 2-yr., field grown. 
Three New 
Climbing Roses 
■" Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. A truly wonderful 
Climbing Rose, with the same bright crimson flowers of 
the bush Rose of the same name. No other Climbing 
Rose has such a dainty red flower in bud and bloom. 
Red Explorer. The best new Red Climbing Rose. Ex' 
tremely hardy; a rapid grower. Fine for trellis where 
growth is wanted. An outstanding new crimson rambler. 
Scorcher. A superb new climber with most unusual char' 
acteristics. Large, semi'single blooms of scorching red. 
A marked departure both in color and shape of blooms. 
In addition to the unusually heavy bloom in June, you 
can expect occasional blooms throughout the summer. 
Don’t fail to include Scorcher in your order for Climbing 
Roses. Above 3 Roses, each, 50c; 3 for $1:25, 
prepaid. 
Krider’s CLIMBING ROSES 
Scorcher. 
n WE GUARANTEE OUR ROSES TO GROW. SEE PAGE 3. 
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