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Madam Gregoire Staechelin 
SPRING HILL’S 
SELECTED CLIMBING ROSES 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Has all the characteristics of 
American Beauty; color, size, and shape of bloom. Also healthy foli¬ 
age and strong climbing habit of growth. Very hardy. Abundance of 
beautiful fragrant, double, bright red flowers in early spring. 
MADAM GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—Spanish Beauty—A recent 
European introduction gaining in popularity because of its outstand¬ 
ing characteristics. A free blooming variety with healthy foliage. Long 
full buds of soft pink flowers with crimson tips and delightful curled 
petals. Excellent cut flower. Long stems and large buds. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Flowers when open run 4 inches or more in diam¬ 
eter. Borne on long stems, making them fine for cutting. Flowers 
resemble those sold by florists. Color is a delightful shade of flesh 
pink that does not fade. 
GARDENIA—This is the hardy Marechal Niel. Golden flowers. The 
best creamy yellow climbing rose. Very free flowering. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The parent of Blaze and 
winner of Gold Medal as the best climbing rose 
at the National Society’s Exhibition. Striking 
scarlet color. Large solitary flowers like Climb¬ 
ing American Beauty. Blooms over a long 
period. 
JACOTTE—Noted for its rich color shades and 
The Above Climbing Roses, 2 Year ] 
fragrance. Large flowers of orange-salmon with 
golden shadings. A very good hardy, disease- 
resistant variety. 
SILVER MOON—Single rose of enormous size, 
pure white, with a center of golden stamens. 
Beautiful, glossy, bronzy-green foliage. Unusu¬ 
ally luxuriant growth. One of the best. 
Grown Plants, 35c Each; 6 For $1.75. 
Something New.. CLIMBING ROSES _Something Different 
SCORCHER—New everblooming Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber—Commences flowering in the spring and 
is covered with a profusion of vermillion or 
scarlet-red flowers of large size throughout the 
season. The vivid or striking bright red ruffled 
flowers are the admiration of all who see them. 
PRIMROSE—New. Flowers are large pure yel¬ 
low and are produced in abundance with a back- 
The Above 3 New Roses, 2 Year 
ground of glistening metallic foliage. This rose 
will be a truly beautiful addition to your garden. 
THE FAMOUS BLUE ROSE—Adds charm and 
distinction to your home; plant this new German 
novelty. The flower buds open to a reddish violet 
hue, changing to amethyst and steel blue as the 
flowers develop into their natural loveliness. A 
disease-resistant variety of rapid growth. 
Field Grown, 45c Each; 3 For $1.19. 
(BLAZE—The new patented climbing rose See description and price on page 32.) 
NEW RUGOSA ROSE HYBRIDS 
The Rugosas are a distinct addition to the rose family. Ex¬ 
cellent for all purposes, blooming continuously through the season 
producing an abundance of bloom. They are of easy culture and 
will stand sub-zero weather. Used extensively for foundation 
plantings or as specimens. No rose lover should be without some 
of these attractive novelties. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST—The leading Baby or Dwarf Rugosa, 
with dazzling red blooms produced in compact clusters of large 
semi-double flowers. A prize winner. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER—Very double silvery pink 
flowers. A strong growing variety. Very good. 
AMELIE GRAVEREAUX—Beautiful cerise-red flowers or clus¬ 
ters of American Beauty Roses all summer. A new rose of real 
merit. 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON—The White Rugosa. Clusters of beau¬ 
tiful pure white flowers. Extra good. 
Rugosa Roses, 2 Year Field Grown, Specially Priced 30c Each; 
4 For $1.00 
GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA 
Spectacular in its exotic beauty. A shrubby rose with grace¬ 
ful arching branches beneath loads of bright yellow flowers which 
appear in the early spring. Attractive deep red branches and 
shiny foliage. 2 year old plants 47c each; 3 for $1.19. 
Scorcher 
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