CALL’S NURSERIES, PERRY. OHIO 
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SEE COVER SPECIALS 
NEW BEAUTIES 8 for $3.69 
luiss Lolita Armour 
Crusader 
Cl. American Beauty 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Caledonia 
This is our prize collection of the most out¬ 
standing varieties which are hardy and most 
beautiful. The same type of plant that would 
cost you three times as much elsewhere. Plant 
these “Beauties” and be assured of hundreds of 
blooms all summer. 
CALEDONIA —Open ivory, changing to pure 
white. Lar ge and double. 
CRUSADEB —Deep red, opens to full flower 
Superior type. 
GOLDEN OPHELIA —Yellow, tinged with 
bronze, slightly red in center. Buds long and 
pointed. 
E. G. HILL —Flowers large, full and brilliant 
crimson. Most beautiful red rose. Very fra¬ 
grant, fine for cutting 
MARGARET McGREDY —Orange scarlet, 
turning to carmine rose. Vigorous bloomer, 
outstanding. Fragrant. 
JOHANNA HILL —Yellow with 
orange center, turning to cream 
color at edge of petal. Perfectly 
formed. One of the best for cut¬ 
ting. 
EDEL —Pure white, large double, 
very fragrant. One of the best. 
MISS LOLITA ARMOUR —Cop 
pery pink with reddish orange 
overcast. Large blooms, very 
beautiful and fragrant. 
49 ' 
HARDY BEDDING 
ROSES 
Specimen plants of brilliant: 
beauty for bedding, edging, or 
use as a border; where a touch 
of most unusual color is desired. 
CRIMSON BABY —Semi-double 
crimson flowers. Very showy. 
GOLDEN SALMON —Flowers 
large, semi-double, clustered. 
Red salmon with orange gold. 
ELLEN POULSEN — Bright 
cherry pink, free blooming, 
full flowers, sweet scented. 
IDEAL —The finest dark red 
polyantha. Bushy, always in 
bloom. 
GLORIA MUNDI — Orange 
scarlet. Flowers uniform, 
double, and will not fade. 
PINK GROOTENDORST — 
Hardy and vigorous. Light 
shell pink clusters fringy. 
MISS EDITH CAVELL —Bril 
liant crimson, white center. 
Large full flowers. 
350 EACH, 3 FOR $1.00 
HARDY CLIMBING 
ROSES 
These varieties are especially 
valuable for the great quantity 
of bloom produced at one time. 
Can be grown on fences, arbors, 
or trellis, so that they may dis¬ 
play their full array of beauty. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN 
BEAUTY — Early, large, 
sweet scented. Deep rose pink, 
to light crimson. Fine for cut¬ 
ting. 
DR. VAN FLEET — Early, 
flesh pink, very similar to the 
New Dawn, but blooms more 
profusely. 
PAUL’S SCARLET — Most 
vivid scarlet. Large flowers in 
clusters, holds color) till 
through blooming. One plant 
will resemble a scarlet mass. 
AVIATOR BLERIOT — Buds 
of orange pink and apricot. 
Blooms light yellow, changing 
to cream. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECH- 
EHN —New Spanish. Pearl 
pink with crimson markings. 
Medium size. 
GARDENIA —Early, bright yel¬ 
low buds, changing to cream. 
Delightfully fragrant. 
VIELCHENBLAU (Blue Ram¬ 
bler)—The only blue rose in 
cultivation. Very hardy, pro¬ 
duces flowers in large clusters 
of lavender blue. Very attrac¬ 
tive. 
35c EACH, 3 FOR $1.00 
