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CL PRESIDENT HOOVER. ^,ovvin^ "nualitie 
of the bush roses told us that before ver; 
long we would have 
excellent rose. 7oc. 
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CLIMBING VARIETIES for 1938 
Climbing Roses lend themselves to so many situations that they are indeed 
among the most worthwhile of plants, hor the pergola, the side of the house, 
a garage wall, to cover an unsightly fence—there are few subjects that will 
provide such beauty. In addition, there are many more blossoms available 
for cutting, usually on longer stems and of finer quality than in the bush 
form. And along the Pacific Coast and the South there is rarely any danger 
of freezing. 
Cl. Talisman 
THE 
WORLD 
nown OKOwn OVER 
Cl. President Hoover 
CL. PRINCESS VON ORANGE (Patent No. 
106). A darzling new color in climbing roses. 
Branches literally covered with masses of bril¬ 
liant orange-scarlet flowers, imparting an un¬ 
usual radiant glow. A vigorous grower and 
exceptionally hardy. $1.00. 
CL HOOSIER BEAUTY. S 
variety. Torch-like blooms of vivid red, 
opening from glowing slender buds. 50c. 
CL..KA1SERIN VICTORIA. ThimughoJt’Vh™ 
8ea.son and the lovely while flowers are 
magnificent. 50c. 
CL LORD CHARLEMONT. Je^'u t'iU I ®y 
formed, high-centered crimson flowers on 
Btuut rigid stems. The flower is so magnifi¬ 
cent and the color so superb that we consider 
It to be one of the best red climbing roses. 
BOc. 
CL in<;AN(;;FIF'; popular bush 
L^L. LU6 ANt7fcLt6. Angeles in a climb¬ 
ing form with the same extreme beauty of 
Its well-formed flowers, alike attractive in 
bud and bloom, shades of salmon-pink, apri¬ 
cot and orange. 50c. 
CL MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Hi 
ing a climber of the noted bush rose. Med¬ 
ium-sized semi-double flowers of a bright 
rosy-scarlet passing to prawn-red, with 
shadings of doral-red and yellow toward the 
base. A mass of living fire on a trellis. 50c. 
CL. MME. JULES BOUCHE. Apparently the 
best white climber to date. Continual show of 
dainty perfect flowers that open In all weathers. 
Exquisite pointed bud and long cutting stems. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
LANDSCAPING THE HOME GROUNDS 
By L. W. Ramsey 
Step by step, with photographs and plans 
that make each point clear, this new book 
shows just how to develop your home 
grounds for greatest beauty. Each of the 
175 illustrations tells a story. $2.00. 
E COLLECTION 
climbing roses grown. Each one is ever- 
over the year and in many ca.ses flowers 
varieties of the same name. A distinctly 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen. Cl. Essence. 
Cl. Los Angeles. Cl. Mei inaid. 
Cl. President Hoover. Cl. Talisman, 
Collection Price—$5.75, Postpaid, 
CL. Mary hart (Patent No. 8). A climber 
that is destined to prove very popular. This 
1938 introduction has the same long bud and 
bright red color as the bush form. $1.50. 
CL. McGREDY'S YELLOW. (Patent Rights Re¬ 
served). This excellent McGredy introduction 
is now available as a climber. A light butter¬ 
cup yellow with blossoms somewhat larger than 
in the bush form. $1.50. 
m MPDMAin Exquisitely beautiful single 
CL. MtRMAID. flowers of great size, pale 
sulphury yellow with a gold center. It 
blooms steadily throughout the season at the 
tips of the new growth. 75c. 
m DAniAKinc same silvery pink 
V..L. KAL»iAiNv^c. flowers as in the bush and 
borne in profusion on a strong vigorous 
plant. BOc. 
n RFn RAniAKlCF Blooms profusely over 
CL. Ktu KAUiAiNCt. a long season. Flowers 
are perfect in shape and color exactly like 
the bush rose of the same name. 75c. 
n pnee MARIE Like its bedding parent 
CL. KCoc ivtAKit. jg ^ splendid rose. 
Large, full, double flowers with strong fra¬ 
grance and unusual lasting qualities, a 
deeper pink than the bush form. 75c. 
CL SOUV. DE MAD. CHAMBARD. A lovely 
rose with very large, long, pointed buds open¬ 
ing into perfectly double flowers—coral pink 
with a satiny peach tint. Delicately fragrant. 
A strong grower and a free bloomer, $1.00. 
ri CIIWMY <;nilTH Produces all through 
CL. SUNNY SOUTH, summer, even in 
the hottest weather, great quantities of 
.small, delicate pink flowers of great beauty 
50c. 
Tl TAI KMAKI same glorious bud with 
CL. lALioiviAiN. exquisite combination of 
colors of yellow, pink, scarlet, apricot, and 
old rose; the identical flower which ha« 
created a sensation in the ro.se world. 50c. 
Cl. Souv. de Mme. C. Chamoard 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM. J,"' 
oonsideied by most rosarians to be the finest 
yellow rose grown. Profuse blooming, excel¬ 
lent for cutting, and a rampant climber. BOc. 
CL MRS. PIERRE S. DUPONT. The most pro¬ 
fusely blooming yellow rose grown, now to be 
Sad as a climber. Buds are small but exquisite¬ 
ly formed and of a dark orange-yellow that 
holds well. Bushes are compact with dark 
green, glossy, mildew-resistant foliage. $1.00. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. 
are of good size, semi-double, very freely 
produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
•‘aoh on much branched canes, the plants 
being literally covered from top to bottom 
with bloom. BOc. 
It is iust as important to keep your Roses 
free of insects as it is to water regularly; 
neglect results in severe injury. 
Spray With 
BARFOOT ROTENONE SPRAY 
Safe for the Plants—Safe for You 
Easy to Mix—Pleasant to Use 
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