GENERAL LIST OF FINE CLIMBING ROSES 
50c each; 10 for $4.50 
(Except where noted) 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY. We esteem this the 
very best deep red climber. 
BANKSIA. A rampant climber, practically 
thornless, producing masses of small flowers in 
clusters. The white variety has the fragrance 
of violets. White or Yellow. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL. The first to bloom, 
beginning in midwinter when other varieties are 
bare. Beautiful, long buds of soft salmon-flesh 
desirable for cutting. A rampant grower with 
handsome foliage. 
BLACK BOY. An Australian rose with long 
stemmed deep crimson buds and flowers. Vigorous 
and healthy. 50e. 
CHAPLIN'S PINK. The flowers, in clusters of 
8 to 12, are extremely lasting, clear soft pink, 
with golden stamens, and produced in great 
abundance. 
CHEROKEE. The favorite single roses for 
covering banks, trellises, and arbors. Pink, White, 
or Red. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER. Always popular because 
of its perfect little pink roses borne in clusters. 
CL. CLAUDIUS PERNET. Deep sunflower-yel¬ 
low. 
CL. GENERAL MAC ARTHUR. Splendid, large 
red flowers freely produced. 
CL. GOLDEN EMBLEM. Ranks as one of the 
best yellow climbers. 
CL. HADLEY. The large, fragrant, deep crim¬ 
son flowers make this equally as popular as the 
bush form. 
CL. IRISH FIREFLAME. This lovely single rose 
gives a beautiful effect on trellis, pergola, or 
fence, with its clusters of exquisite buds and 
single flowers. 75c. 
CL. KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Very fine 
pearly white flowers. 
CL. LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. The climb¬ 
ing form of this fine variety is one of the show¬ 
iest of all, with its immense cup-shaped flowers 
of tawny orange. 75e. 
CL. LOS ANGELES. The same luminous flame- 
pink flowers as the bush form. 
CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. The brilliance 
of the coral-red flowers and freedom of bloom 
make this one of the showiest climbers. 
CL. RADIANCE. Just as good as the bush. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. The same as Radiance, 
except for color. 
CL. ROSE MARIE. There is no better climber 
of its color; pure rose-pink. 
CL. SUNBURST. An ever-popular golden yellow 
climbing rose. 50c. 
EDNAH THOMAS. A splendid rose which is 
winning its way into popularity because of its 
exceptional hardiness, beautiful evergreen foliage 
and the profusion of fine large, double, glowing 
rose-pink flowers of perfect form on long smooth 
stems. In many regards it is superior to the 
climbing Rose Marie. 75c. 
GOLD OF OPHIR. An old-time favorite, espe¬ 
cially suited to warm localities, becoming covered 
with old-gold and apricot blossoms. 
KITTY KININMONTH. A brilliant climber, more 
popular each year because of its huge, decora¬ 
tive, semi-double flowers of soft, even, carmine- 
rose—a most pleasing shade. 
MARECHAL NIEL. An old variety prized for 
the fragrance of its yellow flowers. 
MERMAID. It seems imppssible to grow enough 
of this charming climber since its appealing lov- 
liness and simplicity of form captivates all who 
once see it. The single, open flowers are 5 to 6 
inches across, pale sulphur yellow, deepening at 
the base of the petals and set off by amber 
stamens. The flowers are fragrant and the whole 
vine is most beautiful, with deep green shining 
foliage. 75c. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. A truly hand¬ 
some rose of irridescent pearl-pink with splashes 
of carmine on the outer petals. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. The latest of the 
spring-blooming roses and a solid mass of red 
for a long period. Unequaled for covering fences. 
PHYLLIS BIDE. Dainty blossoms produced con¬ 
tinuously in long, loose sprays, with small buds 
of exquisite form, opening with gracefully re¬ 
flexing petals, pale gold at the base, flushed 
and shaded lovely pink at the edges. 75c. 
SCORCHER. One of the newer Australian roses, 
with glowing vermilion-red, semi-double flowers 
produced abundantly throughout the season. Bril¬ 
liantly effective as a pillar rose or on a fence. 
75e. 
SILVER MOON. The large, waxy white, single 
flowers with golden stamens make this a climber 
of rare beauty. 
TAUSENDSCHON. The old favorite, "Thous¬ 
and Beauties", with clusters of rich pink flowers 
in great profusion in spring. 
PAUL J. HOWARD S TREE ROSES 
Price of Paul J. Howard’s Superior Tree Roses, established in containers, 
complete with permanent green stakes. 
$2.00 each; $17.50 for 10. 
(5 or more Tree Roses at the 10 rate) 
The tree-shaped or standard roses are most valuable in garden decoration in many 
ways. They are particularly fitting in formal plantings, along walks and drives, and also 
may be used with beautiful effect in groups in the lawn or flower beds and among shrub¬ 
bery. They are easily cared for 
AUTUMN. Immensely popular 
bronzy crimson and gold. 
CALEDONIA. The finest white 
tree rose. 
DAME EDITH HELEN. Clear, 
deep pink, enormous flowers on 
stems of great length. 
DR. HENRY LUMPE. A mar¬ 
vellous glowing rose-pink varie¬ 
ty, one that may well rival the 
popularity of Rose Marie. 
E. G. HILL. Large, fragrant 
bright crimson flowers in showy 
profusion. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A 
favorite deep crimson, of per¬ 
fect form. 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. This 
apricot yellow rose, with buds 
of great length has had a sen¬ 
sational increase in popularity. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM. One of 
the very best bright yellows. 
HADLEY. The ever-popular 
deep velvety crimson. 
HINRICH GAEDE. Unbeliev¬ 
ably brilliant orange-vermilion. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY. Velvety 
crimson-scarlet, preferred by 
many. 
and make a lovely display of 
HEIDEKIND. One can imagine 
nothing more effective than a 
row of these lovely roses, in 
bloom from Spring until late 
Fall—hundreds of flowers in 
bloom at one time. Heidekind 
is destined to become the most 
favored of roses in tree form, 
with coppery rose buds and 
glowing rose open flowers on 
long-branched sprays. Although 
a valuable novelty, we offer 
this lovely variety at the same 
price as our other Tree Roses. 
IMPERIAL POTENTATE. We 
consider this one of the best 
varieties in tree form, as the 
crowns are most continuously a 
veritable bouquet of clear rose- 
pink flowers with rich fragrance 
and fine form. 
IMPRESS. The perfectly 
formed crowns are covered with 
camellia-shaped flowers of sal¬ 
mon-cerise. An ideal tree rose. 
KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIK¬ 
TORIA. Pure white. 
LADY FORTEVIOT. Orange- 
yellow flushed with apricot. Ex¬ 
tremely effective, and free 
flowering. 
LOS ANGELES. Luminous 
flame-pink, probably the most 
widely planted of all. 
flowers throughout the year. 
LULU. Exquisite coral pink 
buds; a gem for cutting. 
MARGARET McGREDY. Its 
shapely growth, glossy foliage 
and freedom of bloom make 
this brilliantly colored rose one 
of the best in tree form. Bright 
orange-red. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. Flesh- 
pink shaded salmon. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER. In great 
demand for its excellence and 
the great size of the crowns 
which this variety makes. There 
is nothing more effective than 
a solid row or group of this 
sensational rose. 
RADIANCE. This pink variety 
and the Red Radiance are two 
of the most satisfactory tree 
roses. 
RED RADIANCE. Popular car- 
mine-red. Shapely. 
ROSE MARIE. Clear rose-pink. 
SYMPHONY. Sensational in¬ 
deed are the huge soft flesh 
pink flowers of this marvellous 
rose, entirely different in color 
from any other variety. 
TALISMAN. Perfection in rose 
and gold. 
MRS. E. P. THOM. An unex¬ 
celled rich golden yellow. 
For our Tree Shaped Roses 
we have selected varieties 
which have outstanding quali¬ 
ties essential for making them 
most adapted to their purpose 
—1. Symmetry of growth, 2. 
Freedom of bloom, 3. Attrac¬ 
tive healthy foliage, 4. Desir¬ 
able color, 5. Quality of bloom. 
We believe the above selection 
represents the Acme in Tree 
Roses. 
Our tree roses this year are un¬ 
usually fine, having sturdy standards, 
straight and smooth, and are budded 
to a uniform height (40 to 42 
inches). The crowns are well devel¬ 
oped and symmetrical. 
Tree roses may be handled successfully 
while dormant, during January or Febru¬ 
ary, which time is the best if they are to 
be shipped to any distance. For local 
plantings we prefer to deliver the trees 
when established in 5-gallon containers. In 
this manner they are very readily trans¬ 
planted to the ground in full growth. 
Permanent, neat, green 
stakes with which our tree 
roses are delivered are a dis¬ 
tinguishing mark of the Bet¬ 
ter Quality of Paul ). Howard s 
Tree Roses. 
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