DOUBLOONS 
(Horvath) Plant Patent No. 152 
Doubloons is a radiant yellow Climber—just what Rose-lovers have wanted for years. It is a 
descendant of our own American wild Prairie Rose. The large golden yellow blooms, fairly double, 
literally cover the plant for a long period, with an inclination to repeat in midsummer. They are quite 
perfumed. Hardy and vigorous, it grows with long heavy canes. Doubloons is a yellow Climber for 
which no apology or special growing method will ever be necessary. Grows 12 feet in a season, and 
the following year every eye along the stems will send a cluster of blooms. In our opinion, £ ac ^ $1 50 
Doubloons is by far the best all-purpose yellow Climber yet produced. $15 dozen 
BLAZE 
(Horvath) 
Plant Patent No. 10 
The first hardy scarlet Climber to be everblooming 
when once established. The repeating form of Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber, otherwise exactly like it in color, vigor, 
and hardiness. Our plants are propagated from repeating 
bloomwood only, and the everblooming character is well 
fixed, but do not expect it until the plants are well 
established. Train it over an arch or pergola—use it to 
cover a fence or the side of your garage—grow it on a 
tall post or a pillar or use it to brighten a 
porch. Blaze will do everything expected 
of a Climbing Rose. 
Each $1.00 
$10 dozen 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE 
(De Ruiter, Holland) 
Plant Patent No. 106 
A dazzling new color in hardy Climbers of the Rambler 
type. Branches literally covered with masses of brilliant 
orange-scarlet flowers, imparting an unusual radiant 
glow. The radiant orange glow of Princess van Orange 
is too elusive to reproduce. Will climb great heights in 
course of time. While we do not claim “everblooming- 
ness,” we have seen old plants blooming 
liberally in September and October. Vigor¬ 
ous and hardy. 
Each $1.00 
$10 dozen 
DOUBLOONS 
Plant Patent No. 152 
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