Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Recent Introductions 
GAIETY. Large, long pointed buds opening into large, double blooms. 
A mass of color combining orange red and silver. $ 1.25 each 
GLOWING CARMINE. A strong grower with well shaped buds. 
Color is self described by its name. $1.25 each 
GRENOBLE. One of the finest reds. Color glowing scarlet-crimson. 
$1.25 each 
HINRICH GAEDE. A fine Rose with long, well-shaped buds. Color is a 
rich vermilion shaded with golden yellow. $1.50 each 
PINK DAWN. Buds are of a deep rose opening to lovely pink blooms 
tinted with orange at base of petals. $1.50 each 
SOUV. DE J EAN SOUPERT. Long golden yellow buds fading to cream 
as they open. Unusually pretty Rose. $1.50 each 
1 each of the above 6 Roses for $6.50 
PATENTED VARIETIES 
COUNTESS VANDAL (Plant Patent No. 38). Long, pointed, orange-copper 
buds opening into large, double, pink blooms with salmon glow. $1.00 each 
ECLIPSE (Plant Patent No. 172). A plant of strong habit bearing golden semi¬ 
double flowers. $1.50 each 
MME. COCHET-COCHET (Plant Patent No. 129). Long pointed buds open¬ 
ing into large, semi-double flowers of rose pink tinted with coral. $1.25 each 
SIGNORA (Plant Patent No. 201). Has long buds of a warm burnt sienna open¬ 
ing into a beautiful lighter shade. $1.50 each 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF (Plant Patent No. 33). A beautiful white sport of 
Briarcliff. Same form. $1.25 each 
BLAZE (Plant Patent No. 10). A beautiful everblooming climber of crimson-red- 
$1.50 each 
NEW DAWN (Plant Patent No. 1). A beautiful new climbing Rose blooming 
continuously throughout the season. Has long, pointed, flesh colored buds 
opening into double flowers. $1.50 each 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR 
By J. HORACE McFARLAND and Others 
Illustrated with 275 color pictures of varieties of Tulips, Narcissi, 
Lilies, Gladioli, and many other familiar and unfamiliar flowering bulbs. 
This companion volume to Stevens’ Garden Flowers in Color is recom¬ 
mended as the most useful bulb book ever published. 
Price $3.50 
ROSES OF THE WORLD 
A book filled with colored illustrations of Roses. Not merely a picture 
book but with text by Dr. McFarland, who through a score of years 
of studying and growing writes with the knowledge of Roses themselves. 
Price $3.75 
POLYANTHA ROSES 
True everblooming Roses for garden display in solid beds or borders. Try them 
for continuous color. 
♦Else Poulsen. Large, single, bright rose-pink flowers. The plants are about 
3 feet tall and produce quantities of the lovely blooms. 
♦Fluffy Ruffles. Gracefully waved and fringed, semi-double flowers of soft, 
silvery pink with a rose-colored reverse. The blooms are in nice clusters of 
6 to 10. Growth is rarely over 2 feet high. 
♦Gloria Mundi. Masses of small, double, glowing orange-scarlet flowers on 
15-inch plants. There are a number of these orange-scarlet Polyanthas but 
this holds its brilliant color better than the others. 
Golden Salmon. Orange red. 
♦Gruss an Aachen. Bushy plants, 15 to 18 inches tall, are covered all season 
with large, double flowers of Hybrid Tea quality. The color is light flesh-pink 
and salmon-yellow—a pleasing combination. 
♦Improved Lafayette. Semi-double, deep glowing red flowers, suffused crimson, 
with some fragrance. The branching plants grow 2 to 2 ^ feet tall and bloom 
freely. 
♦Katharina Zeimet. The most popular white of this class. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Another of the 3-foot Polyanthas, and a fine companion to 
Else Poulsen. The flowers are quite large, light red, and are produced in big 
sprays. Makes a spectacular hedge. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Rose-pink. 
♦Orange Perfection. Orange-red, semi-double flowers on bushy plants 1 Yi to 
2 feet tall. 
♦Rouge. Semi-double, brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers. Plants grow 15 to 
18 inches tall. 
♦Salmon Spray. Lovely semi-double, rich salmon-pink flowers, the reverse of the 
petals carmine, on 3-foot, branching plants. An unusually generous Rose. 
Triomphe Orleanais. The best bright red Polyantha. 
1 to 11, $1.00 each; 12 to 25, 75c. each; 26 to 100, 65c. each 
COLLECTION—1 each of above 9 varieties marked ♦, $8.00 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Crimson Conquest. Semi-double flowers of deep red, changing to cerise. 
Dr. Huey. Darkest of all the red Climbing Roses, with large semi-double, deep 
maroon-red flowers having a lovely mass of golden stamens illuminating the 
center. The flowers may burn in the hot sun but they never blue. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most vigorous Climbing Roses with perfectly 
formed, double, pale flesh-pink flowers. It is a very generous bloomer and 
produces its flowers on long stems, making them fine cut-flowers. 
Mary Wallace. One of the finest pink Climbing Roses with large, bright pink 
flowers which are somewhat fragrant. The plant is a strong grower, very hardy, 
and occasionally produces a few flowers later in the season. 
Max Graf. A Rugosa Hybrid with rough, dark green foliage and beautiful, large, 
single shining pink flowers. One of the finest Roses for use as a ground-cover, 
especially for covering banks. Try it on some of those difficult bare spaces. 
Mercedes Gallart. Full cerise-red blooms of large size. Long stems. Ever¬ 
blooming. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. This grand Rose, known as “Spanish Beauty,” 
is really a Climbing Hybrid Perpetual, having very strong, heavy canes and 
large foliage. The immense flowers are delicate pale pink, stained with crim¬ 
son, and they are deliciously fragrant. A mature plant produces unbelievable 
quantities of them. If not cut, the flowers are followed by a very attractive 
seed-pod almost an inch in diameter. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The gayest of all red Climbing Roses, this grand 
variety is one of the first to bloom and one of the last to finish. The intensely red 
flowers are borne in loose clusters. A mature plant frequently blooms again 
in the fall. 
Primrose. The first really good yellow Climber with medium-sized double 
flowers of pale primrose which really hold their color. The plant has shiny small 
foliage and is attractive when not in bloom. 
Roserie. A dark pink sport of Tausendschoen, the once-popular “Thousand 
Beauties.” Useful for covering arbors and banks. The plant is almost thornless. 
Silver Moon. This favorite white Climber is very popular because of the chaste 
beauty of the large pure white flowers. It is a strong grower with shiny foliage . 
Skyrocket. An excellent pillar Rose which can be used unsupported as a shrub. 
Medium-sized, brilliant red flowers are produced in large clusters throughout 
the entire season. This is one of the most important of the newer Climbing Roses. 
1 to 5, $1.00 each; 6 to 11, 90c. each; 12 to 25, 75c. each 
MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
Frau Karl Druschki. Hybrid Perpetual. The most popular white Rose in the 
world. Its large pure white flowers are produced as freely as many of the 
Hybrid Teas. The plant is so vigorous that it can be used as a shrub Rose or as 
a pillar. In fact, it blooms best when attached to something. 
Mrs. John Laing. Hybrid Perpetual. A favorite variety with large, double, very 
fragrant, clear pink flowers. This is one of the Hybrid Perpetuals which repeat 
during the season. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 
Golden Moss. The first yellow Moss Rose. Large, double, golden buff flowers, 
to the fragrance of which is added the pungent scent of the mossy calyx. A 
strong-growing Rose which will do best if used as a pillar. 
Vanguard. A Hybrid Rugosa with large, double, fragrant orange-salmon flow¬ 
ers. This Rose has heavy, thorny canes and will make an extra-vigorous bush, 
but really does best when spread against a fence or trellis. It is extra hardy. 
Above Roses—$1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
MAX SCHLING SEEDSMEN, INC. 
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