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The Hardy Climbing Roses are easier to grow and produce a finer display at one time than 
any other flower which can be grown in gardens. New varieties have been produced recently 
which are finer in every respect than the clustered-blooming, small-flowered type which used to 
be so popular. Climbing Roses may be used for many ornamental effects and never disappoint, 
no matter how carelessly or ignorantly they may be handled. 
Prices, except as otherwise noted: Dormant plants, 75c. each; potted plants, $1.00 each. 
3 or more plants shipped at one time to one address: Dormant plants, 65c. each; 
potted, 90c. each 
American Pillar. Huge clusters of large, single, rose-red flowers with white centers. A very 
strong growing climbing Rose with glossy foliage. 
Blaze (Pat. 10). An everblooming form of Paul’s Scarlet Climber, with the same clusters of 
vivid red flowers continuously produced on strong plants all season. Truly a remarkable 
Rose. $1.00 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Handsome buds and flowers of vivid, vinous crimson, freely 
produced on fine, early-blooming plants of moderate vigor. 
Climbing Summer Snow (Pat. 400). A vigorous climber developed from a seedling of Taus- 
endschoen, which ff resembles in form. Flowers are semi-double, snow-white, borne in June 
and July with scattering blossoms well into the Fall. $1.25 each 
Doubloons (Pat. 152). This is a vigorous climber with heavy wood and handsome, glossy foliage. 
When in bloom the whole plant is literally covered with clusters of large golden yellow blooms. 
Buds ovoid, deep saffron-yellow; flower large, double. Cupped, rich golden yeliow fading but 
little; fragrant. $1.00 each 
Dorothy Perkins. This favorite Rose 
is one of the oldest hybrids of the 
Wichuraiana type, introduced 40 
years ago and still “going strong.” 
It is a vigorous grower, perfectly 
hardy, with clean, glossy foliage; 
its enormous clusters of dainty pink 
flowers cannot be surpassed by any 
in the small-flowered group of 
climbing Roses. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Exquisitely shaped 
buds and flowers of pale flesh-pink, 
borne on long, strong stems; superb 
for cutting. The flowers resemble 
fine Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Elegance (Plant Patent applied for). 
Huge flowers of spectrum yellow in 
center, shading to paler yellow on 
the outer petals. Plants are vigor¬ 
ous, hardy, and have excellent 
foliage. $1.50 each 
Flash (Pat. 396). Vivid orange-scar¬ 
let, reverse of petals yellow suffused 
with scarlet. Buds are yellow with 
scarlet suffusion. Is in bloom for a 
long period. Very fragrant. Very 
strong-growing Rose. $1.00 each 
Hiawatha. One of the original 
“Walsh Roses” and one of the nicest 
of the Ramblers. Medium-sized, 
deep crimson flowers with white 
centers, borne in large clusters. 
Quite often repeats in Autumn, 
iacotte. An energetic climber, with 
Holly-like foliage of great beauty. 
The buds are large, burning coppery 
orange, opening to big handsome 
shining orange-yellow flowers, fra¬ 
grant and long lasting. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
IVIary Wallace. . Bright, luminous pink flowers 
borne on long, sturdy stems, excellent for cutting. 
A fine, hardy climber, popular all over the country. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. The most sensa¬ 
tional Climbing Rose introduced for many years. 
Remarkably vigorous growth and huge buds of 
deep, vinous crimson, opening pearl-pink; flowers 
splashed with wine-color on the outer petals. 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James (Golden Climber) 
(Pat. 128). Large, clear Sunflower yellow blos¬ 
soms on 12 to 18 inch stems. Strong, glossy leaved 
climber. Does not flower until well established. 
$1.00 each. 
New Dawn (Pat. 1). An everblooming form of the 
always-popular Dr. W. Van Fleet. The first plant 
in America to be patented. It has aroused great 
enthusiasm everywhere and good plants are 
scarce. The dainty, flesh-pink flowers, identical 
with Dr. W. Van Fleet are produced from early 
Summer until freezing weather. $1.50 each 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A popular Climbing Rose 
of moderate vigor, highly prized for its clusters of 
medium-sized, vivid scarlet flowers which remain 
in good condition for a long period. 
Silver Moon. Superb climber of enormous vigor, 
covering a great area within a short time. Flowers 
are very large, single, pure white, with a center 
of bright golden yellow stamens. 
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“GLOW” ROSES 
Golden Glow (Pat. 263). Very large, fragrant, 
spectrum yellow double flowers of extreme beauty 
are freely produced on plants with dark green, 
healthy foliage. Strong growing to 15 ft. $1.50 each 
Copper Glow (P. R. Res.) The flowers of deep cop¬ 
pery orange have a delightful spicy fragrance and 
are borne in profusion. Notably fine among the 
newer "yellow” climbers. $1.50 each 
Apricot Glow (Pat. 200). The third in a really 
great triumvirate of climbing Roses of unbeliev¬ 
able beauty. Flowers medium sized, fragrant and 
of a light apricot shade. $1.50 each 
Special Offer of Glow Roses (Potted): 
One each of the above 
(A $4.50 value) for. 
$3-95 
Doubloons 
