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1937 CATALOG AND ROSE GUIDE 
the wonderful Paul's Scarlet. Good vigor¬ 
ous grower of beautiful lemon color. 
Price___ $1.00 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Up to now 
the most popular Climbing Rose ever to be 
introduced. A rich scarlet bloom that daz¬ 
zles the eye. Blooms in clusters of immense 
size. Price _ $1.00 
ROSERIE. Large flowers of a beautiful 
shade of rose pink, borne in clusters on a 
vigorous plant nearly thornless. Price.__.$1.00 
SILVER MOON. Immense single flowers of 
pure white with yellow centers. An excep¬ 
tionally strong grower. Price_$1.00 
JACOTTE. Semi-double flowers of orange 
copper tinted with reddish yellow. A new 
climber that is excellent. Needs a burlap 
sacking protection in winter. Price_$1.00 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. Large 
delicate pink flowers stained crimson on 
outside of petals. A new climber that is a 
dandy. Price ..-...-.$1.00 
PRIMROSE. A truly yellow climber, hardy 
enough for our midwestern winters. Clus¬ 
ters of four to five double flowers of a rich 
primrose yellow which does not fade. A 
protection of burlap will insure its coming 
through the winter. Price.....$1.00 
SCORCHER. A vigorous new climber with 
beautiful frilled blooms of immense size 
and scarlet coloring. Price—...$1.00 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
ROSES 
NEW DAWN. A new sport of Dr. Van Fleet 
and the first Rose to take advantage of the 
U. S. Government new plant patent law. 
A flesh pink and is everblooming. Dor¬ 
mant up to April 15th. 
Price......$1.50; Dozen, $15.00 
NOTE—In our gardens at Cloverset Farm 
we have tried out many of the much ad¬ 
vertised Hardy Everblooming Climbers. All 
have been a great disappointment to us 
except New Dawn which even in its first 
year starts in early in June to send up its 
lovely buds and blooms and continues to 
bloom throughout the entire summer and 
fall. New Dawn is everblooming and will 
not disappoint you. 
HARDY PERENNIALS OR OLD FASHIONED 
HARDY GARDEN PLANTS 
Our Hardy Perennials many of which 
were grown in our Grandmother's Garden 
are offered growing in our Cloverset Pots 
so that they can be moved to your own 
garden without disturbance of the roots 
and, therefore, without the usual set back 
that always follows digging them from the 
soil in which they grew. 
By our modern method of growing plants 
in pots we can sell them in full bloom 
without showing any signs of wilt whatso¬ 
ever. This new way of growing our plants 
in large pots (each plant weighs about 
nine pounds) insures not only larger and 
more vigorous plants, but also adds nine 
pounds of specially prepared heavily fer¬ 
tilized soil to your perennial bed, and as 
the ball of soil is planted, it insures the 
plant being placed in soil congenial to it. 
Which in itself goes a long way to insure 
success. As the weight of our plants makes 
the cost prohibitive if sent by mail we 
knock them out of the pots and shake off 
the soil on mail orders, but we strongly 
advise that where possible these plants be 
bought growing in our pots. 
With a few exceptions (as noted) the 
price on all our Hardy Perennial plants 
is 25 cents each. 
*AGROSTEMMA. "Mullein Pink'' crimson 
bloom, gray foliage. Blooms June and July. 
Height 18 to 24 inches. 
*ALYSSUM. "Basket of Gold.'' Bright yel¬ 
low flowers, silver foliage. Blooms April 
and May. Height 12 inches. 
AMPELOPSIS. "Boston Ivy." Clings to 
brick and stone walls. The popular small 
leaf. Two year plants, 50 cents each; $5.00 
per dozen. 
*ANCHUSA. "Forget-Me-Not." Blue flow¬ 
ers resembling the Forget-Me-Not. Blooms 
April and May. Height 8 inches. 
ANTHEMIS. "Yellow Marguerite." Daisy 
like flowers of bright yellow. Blooms all 
summer. Height 18 inches. 
AQUILEGIA. "Columbine." Many beauti¬ 
ful colors and color combinations. Blooms 
April and May. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
*ARABIS. "Rock Cress." Gray, green foli¬ 
age, white flowers. Blooms April and May. 
Height 5 inches. 
*ARMERIA. "Bee's Ruby." Brilliant pink. 
Blooms July. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
*AUBRETIA. Pink and blue hybrids. 
Blooms in April and May. Height 6 inches. 
