




There is an increasing demand for climbing roses. This is not 
surprising when you have seen a porch, arbor or fence, completely 
covered with beautiful roses. For mass display of color, nothing 
can equal a climbing rose in full bloom. All climbing roses are 
POSTPAID. 
‘These climbing roses are hardy but we recommend that Reveil 
Dijonnais, Climbing Hoover and Talisman be given winter 
protection. They will bloom from the new growth but if the old 
canes are not injured, then the quantity of bloom will astonish 
you. . The other varieties will not be injured in a normal winter. 
Some winters, though, are unusually severe so if you wish to be 
absolutely safe, then you should protect them. 
American Pillar—Flowers come in huge clusters, carmine red 
with white center and yellow stamens. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Climbing American Beauty—This great rose-pink climber 
loved and planted for generations. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Dorothy Perkins—Great clusters of crinkly, shell-pink flowers. 
Like ‘‘Topsy’’, it just grows, no care, no attention, for everybody, 
everywhere. Each 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Large flowers of exquisite light pink, on long 
stems. Very strong grower. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Excelsa—Bright crimson flowers in large clusters. Another old 
favorite that does well everywhere. Each 30c; 4 for $1.00.— 
Gardenia— A rich, creamy yellow. Each 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
Paul’s Scarlet— Popular red climbing rose. Its bright scarlet 
flowers are produced so abundantly that a full grown plant will 
have many hundreds of blooms. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Primrose—Large, double, canary-yellow flowers in great pro- 
fusion. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Silver Moon—Large, semi-double flowers of rich ivory-white 
with a center of bright yellow stamens. We have seen a pergola 
entirely covered with just one plant. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Spanish Beauty (Staechelin)—A grand rose, large, fragrant 
flowers of glowing pink, on long stems. Each 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
Thousand Beauty—A fine rose without thorns. Blooms 
profusely, great clusters of apple-blossom pink. Each 30c; 
4 f = s 
White Dorothy — Just like the popular Pink Dorothy except the 
flowers are white. Each 30c; 4 for $1.00. 
DOROTHY COLLECTION 
1 Dorothy Perkins—pink. 
1 Excelsa—bright red. 
1 Gardenia—yellow. 
1 Thousand Beauty—blush. 
1 White Dorothy—white. 
All S for $p0° Postpaid 
Here are 5 climbing roses that will grow and 
bloom everywhere with practically no atten- 
tion. You will have blooms by the thousands, 
for years on end. Absolutely hardy. 


MERCEDES GALLARD—Blooms all season 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing Hoover— Has the same beautifu! flowers as the bush 
rose, but produces far more blooms. Each 65c. 
Climbing Talisman—Flowers are identical to the Bush 
Talisman, but are produced far more lavishly. Each 65c. 
Mercedes Gallard—A new everblooming ciimber. In June the 
plant is covered with the fragrant, large, full, cerise-pink flowers 
and they are produced intermittently throughout the season. 
Hardy. Especially fine as a pillar rose. Each 65c. 
Reveil Dijonnais—Spectacular flowers of yellow with outer half 
of each petal a beautiful carmine red, edged scarlet. Blooms 
heavily in the spring and repeats lightly through the summer and 
fall. A great pillar rose. Each 65c. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
COLLECTION 
1 Mercedes Gallard 1 Climbing Hoover 
1 Climbing Talisman 1 Reveil Dijonnais 
All & only $85 Postpaid 
(Regular Price $2.60) 
PAUL’S COLLECTION 
1 PAUL’S SCARLET—scarlet. 
1 Se ING AMERICAN BEAUTY—rose- 
pink. 
1 PRIMROSE—-yellow. 
ANS for $po° Postpaid 
Three great roses, planted the world over. 
Each the finest in its color. Hardy, easy to 
grow, free-blooming. 

