WHITTEN - ACKERMAN 
Above: Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
Below: Scorcher. 
Baby Rambler 
Climbing Roses 
Paul’s Scarlet 
The flowers, a vivid scarlet, are of good size, semi' 
double, very freely produced in clusters, on much 
branched canes. Blooms very long, holding flowers after many June bloomers 
have dropped their petals. Strong, 2-year, field grown bushes, 35c each; 
3 for 90c; 6 for #1.50. 
American Beauty 
This climbing variety has delightful well' 
formed blooms of rosy carmine. Splendid 
foliage. Very fragrant. Strong, 2-year, field 
grown plants, 30c each; 3 for 80c; 6 for 
#1.40. 
a Bri s bt yellow buds 
Udl UCiild opening into double 
flowers of a rich cream color. Strong, 2- 
year, field grown bushes, 25c each; 3 for 
65c; 6 for #1.15. 
Mme. Gregoire 
( s P anish Beauty). 
WlOw^llwllllCharming new climb' 
er. Long, pointed buds flashing carmine 
opening into flowers of delicate pink. Long 
stems for cutting. Foliage very resistant to 
disease. Strong 2-year field grown bushes, 
only 40c each; 3 for #1.05; 6 for #1.80. 
Grand new climber. 
OWylvIlvl Flowers, scorching, 
fiery red, large, semi'double. A great pro¬ 
fusion of bloom in June with occasional 
recurrence during the summer. Very hardy 
and fast growing. Strong, 2-year, field 
grown bushes, only 45c each; 3 for #1.20; 
6 for #2.10. 
A fine Rose for 
massing in beds. 
Seldom attains a height of more than 18 to 24 
inches; spreads out about 18 inches. Flowers are 
crimson'red in color, good size florets. Strong, 2- 
year, field grown bushes, 30c each; 3 for 80c; 
6 for #1.40. 
Of\ (Polyantha). A new lovely Poly- 
vOEilvU antha, always in bloom. Flowers 
are a shell-pink with a touch of salmon and gold. 
Blue ribbon winner in National Flower Show. 
Large sprays in continuous succession. A real 
acquisition. Strong, 2-year, field grown bushes, 
35c each; 3 for #1.00; 6 for #1.75. 
BARGAIN NO. 29 
Mme. Gregoire Staechr 
elin 
Paul's Scarlet 
American Beauty 
Net, d;|.o< 
Not Postpaid ■ 
FREE With this Bargai 
1 Rosa Rouletti 
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Rosa Rouletti 
(Swiss Rock Garden Rose). 
This altogether charming little 
rose was once popular in the 
Alpine gardens of Switzerland; 
but like other favored flowers, 
disappeared. It has recently re' 
gained cultivation, and comes 
now to us as a welcome addition 
to our rockery and edging plants. 
Grows 6 to 7 inches high; dense, 
small foliage; % inch double, 
rose'pink flowers continuous 
from early summer until frost. 
Strong 2-year, field-grown bush¬ 
es, only 40c each; 3 for $1.05; 
6 for $1.80. 
Rosa Rouletti 
PATENTED 
Climbing 
Roses 
Golden Climber 
U. S. Patent No. 10 
The New Hardy Everblooming Scarlet Climb¬ 
er. Protected under U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. 
Cross between Paul’s Scarlet and Gruss an 
Teplitz. Blaze is seldom out of bloom. In the 
middle of August the bushes are covered with 
vivid scarlet flowers. Strong, 2-year, field grown 
bushes, #1.25 each; 6 for #6.25. 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 28 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Lovely golden 
yellow blooms on long stems; semi-double. 
Long lasting. Of the Hybrid Tea type. Fully 
grown Roses will average 4 to 5 inches in di¬ 
ameter. Very hardy. Beautiful foliage; vigorous 
grower. Strong, 2-year, field grown bushes, 
#1.50 each; 6 for #7.50. 
Blaze 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
BLAZE 
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