May, 19 21 
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Gorgeous New Climbing Rose 
Offers a complete list of the best varieties of Hardy Perennial Plants, Dahlias, Roses, Water 
Lilies, Aquatics, etc., also Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Lawn Grass and Agricultural Seeds, Garden 
Requisites of all kinds. A copy will be mailed free if you mention this magazine. Write today. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Dreer’s Garden Book for 1921 
VX/HTHOUT question this is the most important addition to our list of Climbing 
' ' Roses in many years. No other Rose in any class can compare with it for brilliancy 
of color, which is a vivid scarlet that is maintained without burning or bleaching, until 
the petals fall. The flowers are of medium size, semi-double, very freely produced in 
clusters of from three to six flowers each on much branched canes, the plants being 
literally covered with flowers from top to bottom. It is of strong climbing habit and 
perfectly hardy. This Rose has been most highly commended by the English horticultural 
press. It was awarded a Gold Medal by the National Rose Society and an Award of 
Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England, and was also awarded during the 
summer of 1918 the much coveted Gold Medal at the Bagatelle Gardens, Paris. Extra 
strong two-year-old plants, $2.00 each. 
Dreer’s Select Hardy Perennial Plants 
The old-fashioned Hardy Garden Flowers which are now so popular largely on account of the 
varied changes which take place throughout the entire season in a well-arranged hardy border. We 
have prepared a special leaflet, with plans and list of suitable plants for positions either in sun or 
shade and will send it free to all applicants. 
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New Climbing Rose 
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MARY STEFFENSON 
So beautifully distinct from any other dahlia. The soft colors and tints 
blend so harmoniously. Color at base, citron yellow, outer half creamy 
white, both yellow and white mottled and overspread rosolane pink. 
Many petals showing faint yellow along midvein. All dusted over with 
tiny glistening crystal-like particles as of gold dust. Blooms erect to 
facing on long cane stiff stems. An ideal dahlia for cutting, garden or 
exhibition. Roots $10.00 each. That you may know our Dahlias we 
make the following: 
op eci al Introduction Ufters 5 gr^nd Decorative Dahlias’, $i .00 
2 Giant Century, 2 unique Collarettes, 2 Ball, 6 in all... $| 00 
5 Paeony dahlias $ 1.00, I Pkt. new Decorative Dahlia Seed. j "!' ‘ '$fooi 
Above 5 offers, each Dahlia carefully labeled, true to name, and my book on 
The Dahlia, all postpaid for $5.00. 
OUR NEW CATALOGUE, THE WORLD’S BEST DAHLIAS not only 
shows the paeony dahlia Queen Elizabeth and Golden West Cactus in 
natural colors, but TELLS THE PLAIN TRUTH about the best new and 
standard varieties, including 10 WONDERFUL NEW CREATIONS now 
offered for the first time. THE LEADING DAHLIA CATALOGUE 
FREE. ’ 
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Mention House & Garden and receive a colored plate, size 10 by 12 
inches, of the new Gold Medal Dahlia Patrick O’Mara. 
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