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HARDY CLIMBING and RAMBLER ROSES 
PRICE, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED: 
Dormant stock, Each, 75c; 100, $70.00. 
Pot grown stock, Each, $1.00; 100, $95.00. 
POLYANTHA or BABY ROSES 
American Beauty. Strong and vigorous. 
Rosy crimson flowers. 
American Pillar. Single pink flowers in 
heavy trusses. 
Blaze. Combines the vigor, beauty and 
hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with 
everblooming qualities. Dormant, $1.25; 
pot grown, $1.75. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. A strong grower, 
very hardy with large lovely pink flowers 
the size and form of Paul’s Scarlet. 
Dorothy Perkins. Bright, glossy foliage, and 
clusters of pink flowers. Very strong 
grower. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler. (U. S. Plant 
Patent No. 114). This new Rose comes 
to us from England where it has proved 
a superb variety as attested by the fact 
that it received the Gold Medal of the 
Royal Horticultural Society, July 1932, 
and the Cory Cup for the best new 
Seedling Climber or Rambler Rose of 
British origin introduced in 1932. It has 
comparatively large, well-formed, double 
flowers of a rich golden yellow color. The 
blooms are arranged in large clusters and 
their desirability is greatly enhanced by 
their pleasing rich fragrance. Dormant, 
$1.50; pot grown, $1.75. 
Emily Gray. Long-pointed buds of light 
orange, changing to pale orange as they 
open. 
Golden Climber. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 
28). Fragrant, extremely hardy, blooms 
of Hybrid Tea type and quality. Stems 
18 inches long and flowers 4 to 5 inches 
in diameter. A cut flower which has no 
equal. Dormant, $1.50; pot grown, $1.75. 
Jacotte. Orange-salmon shaded yellow at 
base of flower. A new color in rambler 
roses. 
Mary Wallace. Large-flowered, rapid grow¬ 
er, brilliant pink, long-stemmed, good for 
cutting. 
New Dawn. (U. S. Plant Patent No. 1). An 
everblooming sport of Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
Flesh-pink on outer petals, deepening to 
rose-pink in center. Blooms continuously 
throughout the summer. Dormant, $1.50; 
pot grown, $1.75. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi¬ 
double flowers of medium size, produced 
in large clusters and in great profusion. 
The color does not burn or fade. 
Silver Moon. Flowers very large, strong 
stems. Silvery white, with yellow sta¬ 
mens. 
ROSE, New Dawn. 
STANDARD OR TREE ROSES 
Etoile de Hollande. Brilliant crimson-red. 
Margaret McGredy. Oriental red, passing to car¬ 
mine-rose. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Brilliant rose-pink. 
Mae. Edouard Herriot. Coral-red. 
Mme Jules Bouche. White, tinted blush-pink. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Lemon-yellow. 
President Herbert Hoover. Combination of cerise- 
pink, flame and yellow. 
Radiance. Carmine-pink. 
Red Rediance. Bright cerise. 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet. Sunflower-yellow. 
Talisman. Combination of bright apricot and deep 
rose-pink. 
Pot grown plants—stem 3 feet—delivery after 
May 1st, Each $5.00. 
ROSA HUGONIS 
Shrub-like habit and forms symmetrical bushes 
about 6 feet high. Excellent for borders, hedges, or 
with other shrubs. Branches of single light yellow 
flowers. Profuse bloomer very early in the Spring. 
Dormant, $1.00; pot grown, $1.2 5. 
Dorothy Perkins on Trellis. 
Miss Edith Cavell on Sundial. 
Used extensively for bedding. Compact, bushy plants growing about 18 inches 
high. They produce a profusion of immense trusses from June until severe 
frost. Excellent for cutting. 
DORMANT STOCK— 
Each, 75c; 100, $70.00. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). 
Soft pink. 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
in huge clusters. 
Gruss an Aachen. Large, Hybrid-Tea¬ 
like flowers, orange-pink in bud 
changing to soft salmon-pink. 
Ideal. A fine dark red. Small flowers 
in large clusters. 
Lafayette. Large, bright crimson-scar¬ 
let sprays of 40 or more flowers 
POT GROWN STOCK— 
Each, $1.00; 100, $95.00. 
each. Most dependable for its con¬ 
tinuous display of color. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Semi-double, bril¬ 
liant scarlet-red, shaded deeper red, 
large clusters. 
Orleans. Light red, fine bushy plants 
with profusion of bloom the entire 
season. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen (New). Deep 
salmon-rose, sport of Gruss an 
Aachen, fuller flowers. 
ROSE TREE FORM, 
President Herbert Hoover. 
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