Flaming Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Flaming Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
FLAMING PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— We like this great 
hardy climbing Rose better than “Blaze” which has proven 
somewhat of a disappointment. This variety with us, out¬ 
doors, produces its gorgeous, flaming scarlet flowers in 
amazing abundance in its first blooming period; then it 
blooms frequently thereafter, especially have we seen it 
in the fall still blooming although it is not claimed to be 
an ever blooming variety. For our part we think it is the 
most gorgeous Rose now known of its type and color. We 
predict that you will still be growing PAUL’S SCARLET 
when Blaze is forgotten. PAUL’S SCARLET can be grown 
as a bush Rose (see illustration) by keeping it trimmed 
back. Do this in the early spring. Thus grown it makes a 
gorgeous sight as the writer happens to know. This flam¬ 
ing, scarlet beauty is a real Rose, hardy, free from disease 
and in a class by itself. 
TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties) —Large flowers, with 
ruffled petals, borne in enormous trusses, from 10 to 15 
in a cluster. (Zolors vary through shades of yellow, cream, 
and rose pink. A tremendously vigorous plant, bearing 
thousands of blooms all season. 
ROSARIE (Pink Tausendschon) —This is a bright pink form 
of Thousand Beauties. A good climber and a very satis¬ 
factory 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— I mmense trusses of fragrant cherry-red 
flowei's in profusion. 
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KEYSTONE —Perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in 
wonderful profusion. The open flower is perfectly 
double, with buds beautifully formed. Color clear 
lemon-yellow. A fine hardy deep yellow free climber. 
This is a really great Rose. Don’t miss it. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET —A splendid hardy rose, large 
flowers about 4 inches across, full and cup shaped; 
color flesh pink deepening to rosy-flesh in center. 
DOROTHY PERKINS — Shell-pink; extremely hardy, 
vigorous and free blooming. The shoots frequently 
grow ten to fifteen feet in one season. The perfect¬ 
ly double flowers are in immense clusters. 
ALBERIC BARBIER —Entirely free from insect attacks; 
heavy waxy foliage, shines as if varnished. The beau¬ 
tiful yellow flowers are unusually double, sometimes 
singly, sometimes in clusters. 
lACOTTE —Color deep coppery yellow, tinted coppery 
red, borne several together on long stems. Very 
fragrant. 
GlimBin^ A.mericaii Beauty 
Most Sensational New Arrival Among “The Roses of 
New Castle.” Perfect grower, wonderfully hardy and 
remarkably free blooming. Almost the same as 
“American Beauty,” with smaller flowers. Medium 
sized flowers, each produced on separate stems in 
clusters, vivid rosy-crimson in color, with delicious 
fragrance. Borne in greatest profusion for weeks. 
Foliage tough and leathery. Hardy and as sturdy as 
an oak in all localities. For single specimens, trailing 
over verandas, for trellises, anywhere and everywhere, 
this rose will give the greatest satisfaction. Once 
planted will last a lifetime. Ours is the genuine stock. 
‘Discounts on ‘J(pses 
DEDUCT 
• 10% ON 6 OR MORE ROSES • 
15% ON 12 OR MORE ROSES 
20% ON 25 OR MORE ROSES 
The Great Climbing American Beauty 
PRICES: All Rose Plants on this Page: Strong, two year old, 70c each, by Express (See page 3); 75c each, 
Postpaid; still larger star size, $1.00 each, by Express, $1.10 each. Postpaid; strong, first size 25c each; 3 for 
65c, Postpaid. Many, not all, 2 year are really 3 years old, but sold as 2 year—your gain. All beautiful Potted 
Plants, ready for planting—Spring, Summer or Fall. 
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