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Proper method of training Climbing Roses 
Climbing Roses 
BARE-ROOT PLANTS 
60 cents each 
Except higher priced Novelties. 
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AMERICAN PILLAR. A bright crimson carmine poly- 
antha with a white eye. The flowers are followed by 
red hips in aqutumn. 60 cents each. 
BILLY BOILER. A dazzling velvety red, which lasts well 
as a cut flower. Free flowering. 60 cents each. 
BLACK BOY. Very dark reddish-black medium size 
blooms borne singly on strong stems. 60 cents each. 
BONFIRE. A scarlet Polyantha that is truly afire with 
color. Good light green foliage. The flowers are borne 
in clusters from twenty to thirty in a group. 60 cents 
each. 
CHEROKEE RED. Rosy-red single flowers borne in pro- 
fusion once a year. This is also known as the Ramona 
Rose. 60 cents each. 
CLI. AMERICAN BEAUTY. Deep rose-pink blooms borne 
several together on long stems. Vigorous. 60 cents each. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. A profusion of glowing, 
velvety-scarlet, long stemmed cutting Roses the season 
through. 75 cents each. 
CLI. GRENOBLE. A sport from the bush form by the 
same name. Rapidly becoming a popular red climber. 
60 cents each. 
CLI. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Dark velvety scarlet flowers, 
medium size. This makes a splendid hedge or pillar 
Rose. 50 cents each. 
CLI. HADLEY. Rich crimson blooms. Long a favorite 
60 cents each. 
CLI. HOOSIER BEAUTY. Another of the older favorite 
Roses of glowing crimson. 60 cents each, 
CLI. LAFAYETTE. Bright cherry crimson blooms borne in 
large clusters amid rich green glossy foliage. Poly- 
antha type. 60 cents each. 
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