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SHUMWAY’S WORLD’S FINEST CLIMBING ROSES 
at Remarkably Low Prices—1 Guarantee They Will Bloom and Please You 
3000 AMERICAN BEAUTV 
3000 
American Beauty 
Its name is somewhat misleading, 
but it is one of the best climbing 
Roses; a strong healthy vigorous 
grower, frequently making shoots 
from 10 to 12 feet long, and good 
sized flowers for a climbing Rose 
that blooms so freely; color rich 
rosy crimson, of splendid form and 
good substance. Hardy and as 
sturdy as an oak in all localities. 
For single specimens, trailing over 
verandas, for trellises, anywhere and 
everywhere, this Rose will give the 
greatest satisfaction. Each, 49 cts.; 
3 for $1.35, postpaid. 
There is room in many gardens to plant a 
few of the Climbing Roses to beautify an 
arbor, the porch, or cover fences, Avails, or 
slopes. The varieties I offer are hardy, quick 
growing, and permanent. 
A Small Investment in These Roses Will Bring Big 
Dividends in Home Enjoyment 
3007 Silver Moon. Different from all other Roses, 
with beautiful semi-double flowers four and a half 
inches and over in diameter; pure white in color, 
petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, form¬ 
ing a Clematis-like flower. 
3004 Excelsa or Red Dorothy Perkins. Intense crim¬ 
son-scarlet. Double flowers in brilliant clusters set in 
glossy green foliage. Extremely vigorous and one of 
the handsomest of all climbers. 
3001 Crimson Rambler. One of the most popular of 
the climbers. A rapid grower and perfectly hardy; 
flowers in rich clusters of vivid crimson. One yeaT 
plants will attain a height of 10 to 20 feet in a single 
season and the second year they will produce a mar¬ 
velous profusion of their rich glowing crimson flowers. 
3002 Dorothy Perkins. Beautiful shell-pink, which 
hold for a long time, shading to a lovely deep rose. 
Very sweetly scented, hardy and a strong grower. 
3003 Dr. W. Van Fleet. This new Rose has a great 
future. In flower and foliage it is all that could be 
expected of a climbing Rose. Blossoms extra large, 
resembling the tender Hybrid Tea Roses in shape and 
size. Its strong stems are 12 to 18 inches long, mak¬ 
ing it valuable for cutting. In color a delicate flesh- 
pink changing when full blown to a flesh-white shade. 
3006 Paul’s Scarlet Climber. An entirely new va¬ 
riety, combining 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. 
GREATEST ROSE VALUES EVER 
OFFERED 
Large 2 yr. old Field Grown Roses Described 
Above. Each 45 cts. Any 3 for $1.25; 6 for 
$2.25; doz., $4.25, postpaid. 
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3006 PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER 
Hardy Ornamental Climbing Vines, AH Two Years Old, Well Rooted. Guaranteed to Please. 
3137 JAPANESE IvUDZU VINE 
3137 Japanese Kudzu Vine 
Pueraria Thunbergiana 
(“Jack-ami-tlie-Bean-Stalk” Vine) 
The most rapid growing vine in cultivation, 
attaining, after once being established, a 
height of 50 feet or more in one season. Its 
foliage is large and furnishes dense shade; it 
bears small racemes of rosy-purple, pea-shaped 
blossoms toward the close of August, re¬ 
sembling miniature Wisteria, are borne in 
clusters. Each 24 cts.; 2 for 42 cts., postpaid. 
3124 Aristolochia Sipho 
(Dutchman’s Pipe Vine) 
Grafted roots "guaranteed to 
bloom.” A vigorous and rapid 
climber. Light green leaves of 
very large size, and retain their 
color from early Spring to late 
Fall; perfectly hardy. Each, 
$1.00; 2 for $1.75, postpaid. 
Wisteria 
3139 American Purple. True 
grafted roots “guaranteed to 
bloom.” This variety bears in 
great profusion large, drooping 
clusters of purple, pea-shhped 
flowers, somewhat resembling a 
bunch of grapes in size and 
form. Blooms in May and June. 
Foliage is very pretty, of pale 
green color. A beautiful climber. 
Each, 50 cts.; 2 for 90 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
3140 Chinese White. Similar to 
the purple Wisteria, but the 
flowers are pure white. Each, 
75 cts.; 2 for $1.35, postpaid. 
Ampelopsis 
3122 Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis 
Veitchei). A beautiful climbing 
vine which clings tightly to any 
kind of a wall. Especially good 
on brick or stucco house walls. 
Foliage deep green, small leaf 
making a dense covering and 
finest texture of all the Ampe¬ 
lopsis. Each, 40 cts.; 2 for 70 
cts., postpaid. 
3133 Engelmann’s Ivy (Ampe¬ 
lopsis Engelmanni). One of the 
best and hardiest vines for the 
Northwest. Especially beauti¬ 
ful in Autumn, when it turns 
crimson and orange. Coarser 
leaves than Boston Ivy. It is 
used extensively on churches 
and large buildings; does well 
in any soil. Each 2S cts.; 3 for 
50 cts., postpaid. 
Honeysuckle 
3133 Hall’s Japanese (Halle- 
ana). A vigorous grower and 
continuous bloomer. The sweet- 
scented flowers open white, 
changing to cream. The foliage 
remains green almost all Winter. 
Large roots. Each, 28 cts.; 2 for 
50 cts., postpaid. 
3134 Scarlet Trumpet (Sem- 
pervirens). The best known 
and most popular variety. Broad, 
deep green leaves in pairs, 
united at the base, remaining 
until late. Clusters of long, 
scarlet, trumpet-shaped flowers 
are followed by red berries in 
Fall. Each, 28 cts.; 2 for 50 cts., 
postpaid. 
3129 Chinese 
Matrimony Vine 
A strong bushy vine, with fine 
foliage. Very handsome when 
covered with quantities of small 
purple flowers, which are fol¬ 
lowed by small scarlet berries. 
Good for covering low fences, 
porches or unsightly places. 
Each, 35 cts.; 2 for 60 cts., post¬ 
paid. 
3127 Bitter Sweet 
(Celastrus scandens.) This is a 
graceful American Climber with 
attractive orange berries borne 
in clusters. The shell of the 
fruits bursts upon the approach 
of frost and crinkling back ex¬ 
poses the bright scarlet seeds. 
A fine climber for the garden 
and excellent for winter decora¬ 
tion. Each 38 cts.; 2 for 68 cts., 
postpaid, 
3126 Bignonia 
(Trumpet 
Vine) 
A vigorous, graceful climber 
with brilliant red, trumpet¬ 
shaped blooms borne profusely 
during July and August. Each, 
2S cts.; 2 for 50 cts., postpaid. 
3130 CLEMATIS JACKMANII 
3130 Clematis Jackmanii 
Most beautiful of all flowering vines. The flowers 
often 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Rich green foliage pro¬ 
viding medium shade and large, star-shaped, purple 
blooms borne profusely from July until October. 
Thrives in a rich lime soil with the crowns of the 
plants planted 3 in. below the soil level. Always ad¬ 
mired. Each, 98 cts.; 2 for $1.75, postpaid. 
3131 Clematis Paniculata 
(Japanese Virgin’s Bower) 
The sweet-scented Japanese Clematis. This is one 
of the best hardy climbers. The leaves are of a bright 
glossy-green, and when in bloom the plant is com¬ 
pletely hidden beneath a blanket of white, hawthorne- 
scented blossoms, does equally well in sunshine or 
shade. Very attractive. Each, 45 cts.; 2 for 75 cts., 
postpaid. 
