Hardy Anywhere 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
(See illustration.) Perfect grower, wonderfully hardy and remarkably free blooming. 
Almost the same as ‘‘American Beauty,”’ with smaller flowers. Medium size flowers, 
each produced on separate stems in clusters, vivid rosy crimson in color, with delicious 
fragrance. Borne in greatest profusion for weeks. Foliage tough and leathery. Hardy 
and as sturdy as an oak in all localities. For single specimens, trailing over verandas, 
for trellises, anywhere and everywhere, this Rose will give the greatest satisfaction. 
Once planted will last a lifetime. Ours is the genuine stock. Absolutely true to name, 
on its own roots. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET—A splendid hardy Rose, large flowers about 4 inches across, full 
and cup shaped; color flesh-pink deepening to rosy flesh in center. 
EUGENE JACQUET—Immense trusses of fragrant cherry-red flowers in profusion. 
EXCELSA—The flowers are very double, produced in immense trusses of 30 to 40 flow- 
ers to each truss. Color intense crimson. 


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GARDENIA—Very sweetly fragrant; creamy-yellow. 
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HEART OF GOLD—Hardy climber. Crimson with white at base of petals. 
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Perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion. The open flower is per- 
fectly double, with buds beautifully formed. Color clear lemon-yellow. A fine hardy 
deep yellow free climber. This is a really great Rose. 

MARY LOVETT—Hardy as an oak, a grand Rose wherever an absolutely hardy, white 
climbing Rose is wanted. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
(See illustration.) This great climbing Rose is one of the few best Roses for 
home planting. Blooming freely early and then frequently in late fall. Color a 
flaming scarlet, a striking color. Makes a brilliant display. Hardy everywhere. 
The petals do not fade like many climbing Roses. A wonderfully strong grower, 
quickly making an immense plant 10 to 20 feet high. When in bloom is a 
as gorgeous sight. We like 
Birdie Blye (See page 18) it better than “Blaze.” 
WHITE DOROTHY PER- 
KINS—A rampant 
grower, and in a short 
time will cover a large 
trellis. Glistening white. 
TAUSENDSCHON —Large 
flowers, with ruffled 
petals, borne in enor- 
mous trusses, from 10 to 
15 in a cluster. Colors vary 
through shades of yellow, 
cream, and rose-pink. A 
tremendously vigorous 
plant, bearing thousands 
of blooms early in the sea- 
son and continuing late. It 
is among the most satis- 
factory of climbers. 
ROSARIE—This is a_ bright 
pink form of Thousand 
Beauties. A good climber 
and a very satisfactory 
climber in every respect. 
ANY TWO 
Two- $].25 
Year 

Postpaid 
Hardy Climbing Roses, 
pages 18 and 19. 
First size strong Roses, 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
2-year, large Roses, 
65c each; 2 for 
$1.25; any 6, 
$3.50. 
Star size, 85c¢ each. 
All Postpaid 
Beautiful Potted Plants 
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