ICELAND QUEEN—A new lovely white rose that is 
perfect in every respect. The large double blossoms are 
freely produced on a strong growing plant. $1.50. 
INERMIS—The rose of superlatives. The earliest 
blooming; the most thornless; the hardiest; one of the most 
fragrant. Rose pink two inch blossoms freely produced. 
Foliage slightly subject to mildew. 80c. 
KITTY KININMONTH—One of the delightful Austra¬ 
lian varieties that blooms over a long period. The broad, 
bright pink blossoms with golden stamens are supremely 
lovely. Pillar type. Recurrent. $1.25. 
MARY WALLACE—Large semi-double flowers of a 
bright-rose pink on long stems. A very strong grower. 80c. 
MAX GRAF—Those who want a trailing rose to creep 
over banks or terraces should plant this kind. It’s pretty 
shining pink blossoms are large flat and single. 80c. 
MERMAID—A delightful large single yellow that 
blooms continuously. Likes to trail; needs some winter 
protection. $1.00. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty)— 
The cupped blossoms are a flesh pink flushed with crimson 
and the petals are attractively curled. Not particularly 
hardy. 80c. 
NEW DAWN (Plant Pat. 1)—New ever blooming Dr. 
Van Fleet climber. The large, soft pink flowers appear 
quite continuously during the Spring, Summer and Fall. 
$1.25 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER— All who see its numer¬ 
ous, well-formed glistening scarlet flowers are immediately 
thrilled by it. A strong hardy upright grower. 80c. 
PEGGY ANN LANDON (Plant Pat. applied for)—An 
early blooming yellow climber. Large clusters of orange 
yellow 2 inch blossoms are born on stiff stems. An abund¬ 
ant bloomer and strong grower. $1.50. 
PHYLLIS BIDE—A sweet little everblooming climber 
with small dainty blossoms. Pink with buff color at the 
base of the petals. $1.00. 
SCORCHER—The stunning fragrant flowers of gor¬ 
geous scarlet are semi-double and open to about four 
inches. Blooms over a long period. Pillar type. $1.00. 
SILVER MOON—Pure white, semi-double flowers, 
about four inches across, with golden yellow stamens. One 
of the most vigorous of all climbers. 80c. 
VEILCHENBLAU—The bluish flowers in large clusters 
on long stems are semi-double, fairly lasting and intensely 
fragrant. 85c. 
ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN—The long-pointed rose-pink 
blooms are semi-double and moderately fragrant. Thorn¬ 
less stems. Sometimes recurrent. 85c. 
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