the way, when you plant your roses, don’t do like 
some of the girls I know—leave the blooms in the 
garden until they wilt. If you do this, they are like 
Lady Luck, and simply dry up. Cut them as soon 
as they come into bloom if you want to have them. 
This is one time when you can eat your cake and 
have it too, but you MUST eat it if you are going 
to have it. 
Climbing ROSES 
Can be Trained for Hedges, Trellises and 
Porch Coverings. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. The fra¬ 
grant, rich, deep rosy red flowers are pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. Vigorous 
growth. 2-yr., 30c each. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Vigorous, making an 
immense growth. Flowers glowing crim¬ 
son, produced in great clusters. 2-yr., 20c 
each. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. One of the most 
notable climbing roses. Clear shell-pink, 
slightly fragrant. 2-yr., 20c each. 
MARY WALLACE. An outstanding large 
flowered pink climber. 2-yr., 30c each. 
EXCELS A. An intense crimson, with edges 
of petals a little lighter, producing im¬ 
mense clusters. 2-yr., 20c each. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. The bright¬ 
est and purest red of all the climbing 
roses. Flowers are large and distinct and 
retain their color all fall. Have prominent 
yellow stamens. 2-yr., 25c each; 5 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
SCORCHER. A very vigorous climber with 
large fragrant semi-double blooms brilliant 
scarlet crimson color. 2-yr., 25c each. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. Closely re¬ 
sembles the Dorothy Perkins, except for 
its immense clusters of pure white flow¬ 
ers. Most valuable white climber of its 
class. 2-yr., 25c each. 
HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES 
This class of Roses, while it blooms pro¬ 
fusely during its season, is not a continual 
bloomer like the Tea Roses, but will come 
through more severe winters. These hardy 
Roses combine hardiness, vigor, growth and 
size of flower with great variety. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY. Flowers very large, 
of beautiful form and very double. Color 
a deep rich rose. Fragrance delightful. 
May be classed as a light red or deep pink. 
2-yr., 30c each. 
GEN. JACQUEMINOT (Gen. Jack). A rich, 
velvety crimson, changing to a scarlet- 
crimson. The best known of all hybrid 
perpetuals, and is without rival in fra¬ 
grance and richness of color. Does well 
anywhere and blooms freely. 2-yr., 30c 
each. 
PAUL NEYRON. The largest rose in culti¬ 
vation, sometimes called the Peony Rose. 
Color, bright, fresh cerise-pink. Flowers 
are very double and full, delightfully fra¬ 
grant. 2-yr., 25c each. 
B P ^ I A I These 5 Climbing 
Kb Roses, 2-yr. plants 
1 Climbing American 
Beauty 
1 Mary Waliace 
1 Scorcher 
1 Paui’s Scariet Climber 
1 Excelsa—for oniy 
00 
POST- 
PAID 
climbing rose¬ 
mary WALLACE 
Serving FRUIT GROWERS W FLOWER LOVERS Nation. 1939 
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