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All our Roses are 2 year old Field Grown first class, No. 1 grade. No Better available. 
Beautiful Hardy Climbing or Rambler Roses 
See Colored Plate Leading 
Tea Roses, Page 172 
3000 Climbing 
American 
Beauty 
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, forming a Clematis-like flower. 
3001 Crimson Rambler. “Tlie OIil Reliable.” This rapid, 
hardy climber produces a marvelous profusion of 
rich crimson flowers in clusters. It reaches a, height of 10 
to 20 feet in a single season. 
.3005 Primrose. Buds bright yellow, opening double 
flowers of cream color; incurving towards evening to the 
shape and color of a Primrose, hence its name. 
3004 Rxcelsa. Red Dorothy Perkin.s. The color is an in¬ 
tense, clear, scarlet-carmine. Flowers of Dorothy Perkins 
type are perfectly double, produced thirty to forty on a 
stem. 
3002 Dorothy Perkins. Shell Pink. Perfectly double, clear 
shell-pink flowers, with attractively crinkled petals. This va¬ 
riety is so welt known that no further description is needed. 
.3006 Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Is scarlet—definite, actual, and 
vivid. Nothing so pure and bright in color has ever before been 
known in a climbing Rose. It deserves, to stand by itself, away 
from climbers that are merely red, and with which it will not 
mix. The garden without Paul’s Scai'let Climber is deficient. 
Greatest Value Ever Offered 
Your Choice of the Above 
2 Year Old Field Grown Roses 
Each Only 35 cts.; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.25, postpaid. 
Paul’s 
Scarlet 
Climber 
3003 Dr. W. Van Fleet 
Rich Shell Pink 
A Rose, which on account of 
its dainty color and exquis¬ 
itely shaped buds and flow¬ 
ers, has become a great fa¬ 
vorite. The long pointed 
buds are of a rich flesh-pink 
on stems 12 to 18 inches 
long; splendid for cutting. A 
strong vigorous grower. 
3000 American Beauty 
Rose Pink 
The Most Beautiful Climbing Rose in 
Existence. Named After the - Cele¬ 
brated Parent — American Beauty. 
Here we have the latest 
triumph in American Rose 
growing, the true Climbing 
American Beauty in all its 
promise and glory, the real¬ 
ized dream of every Rose 
grower. Large flowers, each 
produced on separate stems, 
vivid rosy-crimson in color, 
with delicious fragrance. 
Borne in the greatest profu¬ 
sion throughout the growing 
season. Foliage tough and 
leathery, deep, glossy green, 
sun and insect proof. The 
youngest plants attain a 
height of 10 to 15 feet in a 
single season. Hardy and 
as sturdy as an oak 
in all localities. Splen¬ 
did in the South. For 
single specimens, trail¬ 
ing over verandas, for 
trellises, anywhere and 
everywhere, this Rose 
will give the greatest 
satisfaction. 
Special Offer 3011—One strong two year old plant of the 8 Climbing Roses listed above, only $2.10, postpaid, 
