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IT’S QUEEN OF THE GARDEN-AMERICA’S FIRST CHOICE IN FLOWERS 
SO EASY TO HAVE ALL YOU WANT-IF YOU PLANT MY BIG 2 yr. PLANTS 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Plant 6 to 
8 ft. apart 
on fences 
or trellis. 
All big- 2 
year old 
plants. 
39c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 
for $3.50, postpaid. 
PAUL’S SCARLET— If you can 
have only one climber, and if you 
like red, then this is the one you’ll 
love. Most people do not stop with 
one but trail its glory the full 
length of the back fence by set¬ 
ting one at each post. The indi¬ 
vidual blooms are of the large tea- 
rose type and their blazing red 
does not fade. 
1 
EACH 
of the two va¬ 
rieties pictured 
69c 
Postpaid 
PINK PAUL’S SCARLET (Chap¬ 
lins) — Large semi-double flowers 
of apple-blossom pink; an unusu¬ 
ally strong grower. Will cover a 
trellis the first year. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
—The individual blooms 
cannot be distinguished 
from those of its hot-house 
name-sake. Big rose pink 
fragrant beauties on long 
wiry stems. 
BUG DUST 
Gets Rose 
Slugs. See 
Page 42. 
BUQ DUST 
Is an 
Ideal 
Rose 
American lungi- 
Beauty clde. 
EXCELSA 
—The Mil- 
dew- 
Proof 
Crimson 
Rambler. 
Great 
clusters of 
double 
bright 
red blos- 
s o m s . 
Very rapid 
growing 
too. 
DR. VAN FLEET — Large 
flesh pink buds of tea-rose 
shape open into blooms very 
large for a climber. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer with luxuriant, 
waxy foliage. 
DOROTHY PERKINS — The 
big clusters of double pink 
flowers make a cloud of 
color. Imagine the maSs of 
pink on a trellis behind the 
pale blue of your Delphin¬ 
iums or the white of your 
Regal Lilies. 
GARDENIA — The yellow 
rambler. The open flowers 
are really a deep ivory but 
the buds are yellow. One 
you can depend upon in 
every way. 
MARY WALLACE— Do know 
this lovely fragrant climber 
better, it’s a rose pink 
bloom on a long strong 
stem. Beautiful foliage. 
SCORCHER — A new ver¬ 
milion red rose that has an 
everblooming blood. No 
other rose like it. 
SIX OF THE NEW ROSES 
My Choice of All the New Ones, Usually Sell $1.50 to 
$2.00. See My Low Prices. 
X 
oQRSDT'S 
SCARLET > 
Double, high- 
centered, new 
brilliant scar¬ 
let shaded 
rose - pink. 
Long, strong 
stems. 49c ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
-<-H E I N R I O H 
WENDLAND — 
Absolutely 
unique. Large, 
double blooms of 
very good color, 
two-toned red 
gold. Strong 
grower. Heavy 
blooming. 49c 
ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
FORTADOWN ->- 
A real treasure. 
A McGredy 
Rose of rich, 
deep crimson. 
• Long buds and 
blooms, double 
and lasting on 
strong upright 
bushes. 49c 
ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
SUNKIST—A cop~>- 
per-orange sport 
of Joanna Hill 
which it closely 
resembles 
in shape of 
bloom and 
growth of plant. 
The blooms are 
fully double, 
borne on long, 
straight stems 
and are extreme¬ 
ly lasting as cut- 
flowers. 49c ea.; 
3 for $1.25. 
xXEINRICH 
GAEDE— 
Long 
pointed 
buds of a 
b r 1111 a n t 
Nastur¬ 
tium red 
c o 1 o r. 
Flowers 
are large, 
double, high 
centered and 
of ideal.shape.- 
It blooms 
freely and 
continuously. 
59c ea.; 3 for 
21.50. 
fMME. JOS. FER- 
RAUD — The 
long, slender 
and pointed 
Nasturtium 
orange buds 
open to sweet¬ 
ly fragrant 
flowers of a 
charming Nas- 
tu r t i u m buff 
straying to a 
lovely shade of 
shell pink at 
the petal edges. 
The nearest ap- 
proach to a 
pure buff. 49c 
ea.; 3 for $1.25. 
BABY ROSES 
(POLYANTHUS TYPES) 
Even hardier than hybrid teas. Each bush is cov¬ 
ered with hundreds of blooms. You'll hear Mrs 
Fischer "rave" about them. The large flowering types 
have blooms almost as big as the hybrid teas. 
Big 2 yr. plants 
GRUSS AN AACHEN 
One of the perpetual questions is 
whether this is a Polyanthus or a 
Hybrid Tea. Its individual creamy- 
pink altogether lovely double blooms 
are as big as most teas, but they 
come in great clusters, constant suc- 
form bushy, well foliaged plants. 
cession and 
49c each; 3 for $1.25; $3.50 per doz. 
Postpaid, except when otherwise stated 
BABY TAUSENDSCHON— Clusters of lange size, 
semi-double, shell-pink flowers eaxctlv like those 
on climbing “Thousand Beauties” but on low 
bushes and everblooming. Beautiful for ceme¬ 
tery use. 
CAMEO —Brand new and different. Big flowvrs of 
shell pink and salmon with a glow of gold. 49c 
each; 3 for $1.25; $3.50 per doz. 
CATHERINE ZIEMET— An indispensable rose for 
the garden or perennial border. Always covered 
with its dainty little double white roses and fine 
cut foliage. - 
EDITH OAVELL —Brilliant scarlet crimson clus¬ 
ters. 
ELLEN POULSON —This is a lusty pink one. Like 
Catherine Ziemct, it is always ready to hand you 
a bouquet. Has charming buds and good foliage. 
For the grave of a child, nothing could be lovelier. 
ELSE POULSEN —Always in bloom. Big clusters 
of apple blossom pink. A hardy bushy rose. 
GOLDEN SALMON —One of those vivid .“differ¬ 
ent” colors that is gorgeous massed against ever¬ 
greens or with pale yellows. It blooms further 
into the fall than any other rose. I have picked 
them in December, in Iowa. 
IDEAL —The deep black-red baby ramblers 
Blooms so profusely it hides the leaves. Fine 
for filling stations, beds and cemeteries. 
KERSTEN POULSEN —A very attractive, tall 
growing variety that blooms constantly with large 
clusters of open scarlet flowers. A new one you ’ll 
be proud of. 
MRS. PINCH —At last we are able to secure for 
you this large flowered, doublp bright pink Poly¬ 
anthus, with pointed buds. Very hardy. 
SPARKLER —Another large blooming type in a bril¬ 
liant sparkling red. Very new and most glorious. 
TRIOMPHE ORLEANSAIS —Finest of all red Baby 
Roses. Free flowering and so striking—flowers in 
big clusters. 
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