ness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the 
everblooming' qualities of a favorite 
ever-blooming Rose. _____ 1.00 
Climbing American Beauty. Large buds 
and flowers of bright purplish pink. .75 
Dorothy Perkins. Flowers soft shell-pink, 
small, crinkly, in great clusters_ .50 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large flowers of ex¬ 
quisite pale pink on line, long stems. __ .75 
Doubloons. A vigorous climber with 
heavy wood and handsome glossy foli¬ 
age. When in bloom, the whole plant 
is literally covered with clusters of 
large golden blooms. Bud ovid, deep 
saffron - yellow, flower large double, 
cupped; rich gold, fading but little, fra¬ 
grant. Gives two liberal crops six 
weeks apart if the first spring blooms 
have not been cut._ - 1.50 
Excelsa. Bright crimson flowers in large 
clusters. _ .50 
Golden Climber. (Patented). The most 
unusual feature of this Hybrid Tea 
climber is that its extreme hardiness is 
combined with blooms of Hybrid Tea 
type and quality; long lasting and most 
always being able to withstand sub¬ 
zero temperatures. _ 1.00 
New Dawn. (Patented). Everblooming 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Vigorous free 
blooming. _,_ 1.50 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Flowers large, 
well-shaped, vivid scarlet - red ; fading 
but little. ___ .75 
c iDwarf ^Polyantha or rfc Baby ff ^oses 
75c each; $8.00 per doz. 
Cameo. A new and distinct color, shell- 
pink and salmon with a glow of gold. 
Large sprays in continuous succession. 
Cecil Brunner. (Sweetheart Rose). Light 
pink tea-like flowers; very free bloomer. 
Else Poulsen. Flowers medium size, semi¬ 
double, lasting bright rose pink. 
Kluis Scarlet. Wry generous blooms of 
brilliant red. Ideal for mass planting. 
