CHOICE CLIMBING & NOVELTY ROSES 
Enjoy hundreds of blooms for a few cents. Blooming novelties to make your garden interesting. 
GARDENIA—This is the hardy Marechal Niel. The best 
creamy yellow climbing rose. Very free flowering. 
SPANISH BEAUTY—Madam Gregoire Staechelin—A re¬ 
cent European introduction gaining in popularity be¬ 
cause of its outstanding characteristics. A free bloom¬ 
ing variety with healthy foliage. Long full buds of soft 
pink flowers with crimson tips and delightful curled 
petals. Excellent cut flower. Long stems and large 
buds. 
GOLDEN SPANISH BEAUTY—Same as above except 
exquisite bright golden flowers. 
New Climbing Roses—Scorcher, Primrose, Blu* 
Rose, and Climbing Talisman. See Page 2 cf 
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Prairie Queen 
RED BABY RAMBLER—Commences flowering in the spring or 
early summer and produces repeatedly. It blooms very profusely 
on young wood the first year. Very effective for covering walls, 
trellises or arches, equally attractive for table decorations. 
BLAZE—Plant Patent No. 10—The most popular of all new climb¬ 
ing roses—the only hardy everblooming scarlet climber. It has every 
element to insure its success, for it continues the vigor, beauty, 
and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
Red Baby Rambler 
ENCHANTING SHRUB ROSES 
These most distinguished, beautiful, flowering, extremely 
hardy plants grow well in any soil and should be planted in 
shrub borders and background plantings, to naturalize 
waste ground and cover fences. 
ROSE SETIGERA (Prairie Rose)—A picturesque, free- 
flowering rose with large single, pink blooms followed by 
large, red, bright colored berries. 18 to 24 inch plants. 
ROSA BLANDA (Meadow Rose)—Covered in May with gay 
pink flowers. Beautiful foliage and fruit. 18 to 24 inch 
plants. 
ROSA RUBIGINOSA (Sweet Briar Rose)—Delightful, fra¬ 
grant, coral-pink flowers and attractive deep green, fragrant 
foliage which is used for perfume. 12 to 18 inch plants. 
ROSA RUBRIFOLIA (Redleaf Rose)—Attractive dark red 
or bronze foliage all season. 15 to 18 inch plants. 
4 89c 27c poTpL 10 X $1.98 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The parent of BLAZE and winner 
of Gold Medal as the best climbing rose at the National 
Society’s Exhibition. Striking scarlet color. Large solitary 
flowers like Climbing American Beauty. Blooms over a 
long period. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY—Has all the character¬ 
istics of American Beauty; color, size, and shape of bloom. 
Also healthy foliage and strong climbing habit of growth. 
Very hardy. Abundance of beautiful fragrant, double, bright 
red flowers in early spring. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Flowers when open run 4 inches or more 
in diameter. Borne on long stems, making them fine for 
cutting. Flowers resemble those sold by florists. Color is 
a delightful shade of flesh-pink that does not fade. 
SILVER MOON—Single rose of enormous size, pure white, 
with a center of golden stamens. Beautiful, glossy, bronzy- 
green foliage. Unusually luxuriant growth. One of the best. 
Above roses, except where noted, 2 yr. field grown. 
35c each 3 for 95c 
10 for $2.80 
SELECT BABY ROSES 
Famous for their flashy colors and smart clusters of con¬ 
tinuous blooms. 
GLORIA MUNDI—Large, double, orange-scarlet flowers in 
huge clusters. Very lasting. 
CAMEO—This is the rarest and most jewel-like of all the 
new Baby Ramblers. Outer petals salmon, shading to shell- 
pink and suffused with gold. 
LAFAYETTE—Extra large, vivid carmine-red flowers. Last¬ 
ing sprays in continuous succession. 
ROUGE—Finest of the crimson Polyanthas with huge clus¬ 
ters of blazing clear scarlet flowers. Shapely plant. Always 
in bloom. 
GOLDEN SALMON—Large, thickly clustered double flowers 
in a glowing salmon color. Very lasting in the sun. 
BABY ROSES—36c each; 3 for $L0O; Ml for $2.98. 
Baby Rose Gloria Mundi 
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