Hardy Climbing Roses S Slf' 
for Splendid Colors ... long Blooming Season 
AN ARCH OVERGROWN WITH CLIMBING ROSES 
Sflornhfir This brilliant scarlet crimson climber is one of 
wuuiuici the finest roses of the year. It is a good healthy 
grower, and its well shaped semi-double flowers are fragrant, 
lhey last well. I know you will like your Scorcher Rose. 
Climbing American Beauty K s r 
for trellis work. It is a hardy rose, and its double flowers, red 
to crimson in color, are very showy. For years this rose and 
the Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
have been in strongest de¬ 
mand. 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Climhpr 1 wm always 
V/illilUCl recommend this 
rose, because in my own 
plantings I find it to be one of 
the most dependable bloomers, 
it is a healthy plant, and the 
Intense scarlet flowers of ex¬ 
cellent shape and good size 
come in showy clusters. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet J u h d * 
and flowers are paly pink and 
come on long stems, making 
them ideal for cut flowers. In 
this color this is one of the 
finest roses you can have. 
Mary 
Wallace 1 f - * ° u 
_ w i s h a 
large, rose-pink climbing rose, 
semi-double and fragrant, 
Mary Wallace is the answer 
to your wishes. I can say that 
it is a very good hardy rose. 
Seven Sisters J° 0 r j 
many years this climbing rose 
has been in popular favor. It 
is exceptionally hardy. The 
color of the blossoms varies 
from rosy red to flesh color. 
Sonderegger’s 
Landscape 
Service .... 
My Birthday 
Collection 
1 Scorcher. 
1 Climbing American 
Beauty. 
Crimson Rambler Beau t lful dazzling scarlet-red flow- 
V Aiiiouxi xvamuici ers that are borne in g-j ant S p ra y 3 
show up splendidly on this rose. It is a strong grower of the 
rambler type, and I can say that it is one of the hardiest of 
all climbing roses. 
Silver Moon Distinctly different from any other climb- 
Yl u T Y lns rose are the lar & e buds of Silver Moon, 
creamy white flowers, semi-double with golden anthers. The 
buds and flowers appear in 
attractive small sprays. 
Pruning of 
Climbing Roses 
One important habit of the 
hardy climbers should never 
be overlooked—they produce 
bloom on wood of previous 
years, so must be pruned, 
when pruning is necessary, 
in the summer immediately 
after the flowering season is 
over. If then the old useless 
wood is cut out, new canes 
will grow rapidly, may be 
stopped at any height by 
pinching out the end, and 
will give from these canes 
an abundance of bloom the 
succeeding summer. 
My landscape department, en¬ 
tirely under the direction of 
Leo Sonderegger offers its 
services to you. Plans for 
planting are made individual¬ 
ly taking into consideration 
the contour of your grounds, 
the style and color of your 
home, the grown-up trees that 
may be on your grounds now, 
the surroundings, and the cli¬ 
matic conditions of your lo¬ 
cality. If you are interested 
in this service, kindly de¬ 
scribe your grounds, and size. 
1 shall quote you on the cost 
of plan and blueprint made 
exclusively for you. 
PRICES OF CLIMBING ROSES (Except Patented Roses) 
1 
3 
5 
10 
Scorcher . 
. .$0.50 
$1.35 
$2.10 
$4.00 
Climbing American Beauty.. 
.. .35 
.95 
1.45 
2.70 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
. . .35 
.90 
1.40 
2.60 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
. . .35 
.95 
1.45 
2.70 
Mary Wallace. 
. . .35 
.90 
1.40 
2.60 
Seven Sisters . 
. . .30 
.80 
1.25 
2.20 
Crimson Rambler . 
. . .30 
.80 
1.25 
2.20 
Silver Moon . 
. . .30 
.80 
1.25 
2.20 
These prices are all figured prepaid to 
your door. 
Ar- 
rival in first class condition guaranteed. 
I Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
1 Silver Moon. 
$ 1.20 
Postpaid. 
These four climbers, all very 
fine 2-year-old roses, will 
bloom the first year, and 
will give you continued sat¬ 
isfaction. 
NEW PATENTED ROSES-Nationally Advertised 
U. S. Plant Patent 
DlaAC No. 10. One of the 
first roses that was patented, 
and nationally advertised as 
such. It is a rose that has 
the vigor, beauty and hardi¬ 
ness of the Paul’s Scarlet, 
also scarlet red, and bloom¬ 
ing extra freely. $1.25 each; 
12 for $12.50, postpaid. 
New Dawn latent N^L 
A most freely blooming rose. 
The fragrant blush-pink blos¬ 
soms appear over a long per¬ 
iod and they show up extra 
well as the foliage of this rose 
is of a glossy dark green col¬ 
or. $1.50 each; 12 for $15.00, 
prepaid. 
Golden Climber ^ a ®{ 
Patent No. 28. This rose is 
extremely hardy, and the 
color and shape of its flowers 
have no equal in any other 
rose. Golden Climber, golden 
yellow in color, produces long 
stemmed flowers of the Hy¬ 
brid Tea Type. $1.50 each; 
12 for $15.00, postpaid. 
In planting Climbing 
Roses proceed as stat¬ 
ed on page 30. Give 
your roses plenty of 
water in the summer. 
If your roses are ever 
attacked by mildew or 
other pests, “Grape 
and Rose Dust” is a 
good effective remedy. 
See page 61 for spray 
material. 
Free With Every $3.00 Rose Order . 
• 
.... 12 Exhibition Glads, Postpaid 
Planting 
Instructions 
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