HARDY 
CLIMBING 
ROSES 
Climbing 
American Beauty 20c 
(Soft red)—Blooms anywhere a porch 
rose will grow. Thousands of flowers. 
Color soft, growing red, exquisite 
fragrance. 1 yr., 20o ea., 8 for 62b, 
doz. for $1.80; 2 yr.. 40o, 3 for 
$1.10; 3 yr. field grown, 75c. 
MaryWallace 
(Rosa pink) — Bright, 
warm rose-pink with sal¬ 
mon base. Glossy foliage. 
Early bloomer. 18e ea., 
3 for 48e, doz. for 
$1.60; 2 yr., 88e. 8 
for $1.04; 8 yr., 75o. 
Roserie 18c 
(Cerise pink)—Very 
sweet fragrance and un¬ 
usually attractlre. A 
porch rose. 18e ea., 8 
for 48c, doz. for $1.60; 
2 yr., 38c; 3 yr., 75c. 
Dorothy 
Perkins 
(Shell pink)—Beauti¬ 
ful shell-pink of sweet¬ 
est fragrance. Flowers 
large, double. In clus¬ 
ters. 18e ea., 8 for 
48e, doz. for $1.60; 2 
yr., 39o; 3 yr., 75c. 
Hardy 
Marechal Neil 
Gardenia 
ma- 
(Yellew)—The exqui¬ 
site deep yellow buda* “ 
become lighter when fully 
tured. They are globular In shape 
and Tery fragrant. Free bloomto 
18e ea., 8 for 48e, doz. for $1.60 
2 yr., 39o ea.; 3 yr., 75c. 
Grand Pink Climbing Rose 
Mary Wallace, 18o 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 20c 
(Dazzling Scarlet)—Flowers in large clusters. 
Vigorous growth, rich fragrance, perfect hardi¬ 
ness. Blooms large, bright, dazzling scarlet color. 
1 yr., 20c each, 3 for B2c; 2 yr., 40e ea., 8 for 
$1.05; 3 yr. field grown, 75c^ 
Red Dorothy Perkins 18c 
(Crimson maroon)—Flowers crimson maroon, 
tinged scarlet, very double, produced in trusses. A 
pillar rose. 18c ea., 3 for 48e, doz. for $1.60; 
2 yr. 38c ea., 3 for 98c; 3 yr., 75c. 
Eugene Jacquet 19c 
(Cherry red)—Flowers are fragrant cherry-red, 
borne In the greatest profusion. Improves with age; 
long blooming period. 19o ea.. 8 for 49c, doz. for 
$1.70; 2 yr., 39o ea., 3 for $1.04; 3 yr., 75c. 
Hardy Climbing Shower of Gold, 20e 
Shower of Gold 20c 
(Yellow)—A greatly Improved yellow rambler. 
The flowers are deep golden yellow with deeper 
orange shading in the center. Metallic foliage. 1 
yr., 20o ea., 3 for 58e, doz. for $2.00; 2 yr., 
40o ea., 3 for $1.10; 3 yr. field grown, 75c. 
Jacotte 19c 
(Yellow)—^Large semi-double flowers of bright 
orange-yellow tinted copper-red, produced In clus¬ 
ters. Luxurious holly-like foliage. 19c ea., 8 for 
49c, doz. for $1.70; 2 yr., 40c ea., 3 yr., 75c. 
Emily Gray 
Rich golden yellow flowers produced in clusters 
on individual stems. Retain their brilliant color¬ 
ing long after being cut. 1 yr., 20e ea., 8 for 58c, 
doz. for $2.00; 2 yr., 40o ea., 8 for $1.16; 3 yr., 
75o each; 3 yr. field grown. 75c. 
Hardy 
Climbing Rose 
Dr. Van Fleet 20c 
(Light pink)—Flowers and buds are light 
pink, borne on individual stems. Stirong, 
healthy foliage. 1 yr., 20c ea., 8 for Boe, 
doz. for $2.00; 2 yr., 40c ea., 8 for 
$1.05; 3 yr. field grown, 75c^ 
American 
Pillar 18c 
(Crimson pink) — 
Flowers are crimson- 
pink, very large and 
brilliant. Highly rec¬ 
ommended. Never 
troubled with Insects. 
1 yr., 18e ea., 3 for 
48c, doz. for $1.60; 2 
yr., 39e ea., 8 for 
$1.04; 3 yr., 75c. 
Wonderful Climbing Rose, 
American Pillar, 18e, 89e 
Climbing 
Primrose 
LIGHT YELLOW — 
A real hardy climb¬ 
ing yellow. Strong 
vigorous growing; free 
flowering, good foliage. 
22c ea., 8 for 59o, 
doz. for $1.94; 2 yr., 
40c ea.; 3 yr., 75c. 
Climbing 
Dr. Huey 
CRIMSON MAROON 
— Darkest of all; 
white at center with 
golden stamens; vig¬ 
orous grower. 19c ea., 
3 for 49e, doz. for 
$1.70; 2 yr., 89e ea., 
3 yr., 75c. 
Hardy Mareehal Neil, a Grand 
Rose In Growth and Color 
The Blue Rambler 
Blue Rambler 
VIOLET BLUE (Veilohen- 
blau)—^The blossoms, massed 
in large umbels, are semi¬ 
double. On first unfolding 
is pink or purplish pink, 
then turns amethyst, and 
finally steel blue as the 
flower fades. 1 yr., 18o 
ea., 8 for 48c, doz. for 
$1.60; 2 yr., 40o ea., 8 
for $1.05; 3 yr., 75c. 
Mary Lovett 
(Pure white)—Pure 
waxy white, large 
broad-petaled flowers. 
Sweet scented. Vig- 
oroiu grower; heavy 
glossy foliage. 17c 
ea., 8 for 45e, doz. 
for $1.60; 2 yr., 88o, 
3 for 88c; 3 yr., 75c. 
Silver Moon 
(Pure white)—Flow¬ 
ers purest white. 
Pointed, semi - trans¬ 
parent buds show the 
yellow stamens through 
the petals. 20e ea., 
3 for B2e, doz. for 
$1.80; 2 yr., 40c, 8 
for $1.05; 3 yr., TBo. 
White 
Dorothy 
Perkins 
(White) — Flowers 
are snowy-white, dou¬ 
ble, full and of good 
size; borne in clus¬ 
ters. 19o ea., 3 for 
49e, doz. for $1.70; 
2 yr.. 89e, 8 for 
$1.04; 3 yr., 75c. 
Chaplin’s 
Pink Climber 
RICH PINK—A striking novelty. 
27e ea., 8 for 70c, doz. for $2.30; 
2 yr., 47o ea.; 3 yr., 75c. 
Cl. Bess Lovett 
BRIGHT RED — Flowers bright 
clear red, good size and double; 
the most fragrant of the climbing 
roses. 20o ea., 8 for B2c; 2 yr., 
40c ea., 3 for $1.04; 3 yr., 75c. 
Climbing 
Marie Gouchalt 
SHELL PINK—New cluster flow¬ 
ering type; shell pink flowers in 
abundance; rich green foliage not 
subject to mildew. 22c ea., 8 for 
59e, doz. for $1.94; 2 yr., 42o, 
3 for $1.10; 3 yr., 75c. 
Climbing White 
Amer. Beauty 
WHITE—A grand climber; beau¬ 
tiful white double flowers; a rapid 
grower and free bloomer; disease 
resistant. 20o ea., 8 for B2e, 
doz. for $1.80; 2 yr., 88e. 8 for 
$1.04; 3 yr. field grown, 75c. 
Climbing Trio 
Cl. Amer. Beauty, red; Mary 
Wallace, pink; Gardenia 
(Hardy Marechal Nell) yellow; 
3, 1-yr., 52o; 8, 2-yr., $1.16. 
The Spanish 
Beauty 32c 
MME. GREGOIRE 8TAECHE- 
LIN — Pink, tipped crimson. 
Unmatched in color. Fragrant 
blooms, excellent for cutting. 
Grandest of Climbing Roses, 
(see color plate). 1 yr. 32c, 3 
82c; 2 yr., 60c; 3 yr., $1.10. 
The 
Mrs. R. S, “I have purchased Roses from you for a number of years and Fve never lost one. Am well pleased.” 
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