Any Two—2 year old Roses $ 4 .25 — A " 2 yr. old potted Roses, many of them actually 3 
below for. ^ Postpaid yr ‘ °^’ se ** in S a * bargain prices. See bottom of page. 
Flaming Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
jacotte —Color deep coppery yellow, tinted coppery 
red, borne several together on long stems. Very 
fragrant. 
The Great Climbing American 
Beauty Rose 
A Most Sensational New Arrival Among 
“The Roses of New Castle” 
Perfect grower, wonderfully hardy and remark¬ 
ably free blooming. Almost the same as “American 
Beauty,” with smaller flowers. Medium sized flow¬ 
ers, each produced on separate stems in clusters, 
vivid rosy-crimson in color, with delicious frag¬ 
rance. Borne in greatest profusion for weeks. Fol¬ 
iage tough and leathery. Hardy and as sturdy as 
an oak in all localities. For single specimens, trail¬ 
ing over verandas, for trellises, anywhere and 
everywhere, this rose will give the greatest satis¬ 
faction. Once planted will last a lifetime. Ours is 
the genuine stock. Absolutely true to name, on 
its own roots. 
This great new climbing rose is one of the few best 
roses for home planting. Blooming freely early and then 
frequently in late fall. Color a flaming scarlet, a new and 
striking color. Makes a brilliant display. Hardy every¬ 
where. The petals do not fade like many climbing roses. 
A wonderfully strong grower, quickly making an im¬ 
mense plant 10 to 20 feet high. When in bloom is a 
gorgeous sight. We like it better than “Blaze.” 
Tausendschon (Thousand Beauties) —Large flowers, with 
ruffled petals, borne in enormous trusses, from 10 to 
1 5 in a cluster. Colors vary through shades of yellow, 
cream, and rose pink. A tremendously vigorous plant, 
bearing thousands of blooms early in the season and 
continuing late. It is among the most satisfactory of 
climbers. 
Rosarie (Pink Tausendschon) —This is a bright pink 
form of Thousand Beauties. A good climber and a very 
satisfactory climber in every respect. 
Mary Wallace —Large, semi-double flowers, 4 inches 
across; color clear rose pink with salmon at base of 
petals. Very hardy. 
Eugene Jacquet —Immense trusses of fragrant cherry-red 
flowers in profusion. 
Emily Cray —A new yellow. Glossy foliage, buds long, 
flowers golden yellow, semi-double. Needs protection 
north of Washington, D. C. 
The Great Climbing American Beauty 
NEW LOW PRICES: All roses on this page: First size plants, 20c each, any 3 for 50c; Strong 2 yr. 
old plants, 65c each, any 2 for $1.25, any 6 for $3.50, any 12 for $6.50. Still larger star size specimen 
plants, 85c each. All postpaid. Ready for planting spring, summer and fall. 
NEW LOW PRICES—ALL SHIPMENTS PREPAID 
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