CLIMBING ROSES 
Ameriean Beauty 
Vigorous climber with large buds and flowers 
of bright purplish pink. Good foliage. 

American Pillar 
A single-flowering variety of great beauty. 
The flowers are of a large size, having a lovely 
shade of pink, with a clear white eye; borne 
in immense bunches. A large plant in full bloom 
is a sight not easily forgotten. 
*Blaze 
Hardy everblooming climber which inherits the 
blazing eolor of Paul's Searlet Climber and the 
everblooming habit of Gruss and Teplitz, thus 
combining the most attractive features of both 
its parents. A vigorous climbing variety which 
will grow to a considerable height. 
Each $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
Dr. W. Van Fleet 
A rose whieh, on aceount of its dainty color and 
exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, appeals to 
everyone. The long pointed buds are of a rich 
flesh-pink. Splendid for cutting. 
*Golden Climber 
Flowers always come solitary on stiff, strong 
stems, often 18 inches or longer, and are 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, making a eut flower which 
has no equal. Handsome “vine” to cover a fence, 
trellis, poreh, pergola, or garage wall. 
Bach $1.00 Dozen $10.00 
Jacotte 
Flowers large, semi-double, coppery yellow, 
tinted ecoppery red. A very desirable Climber. 
Mary Wallace 
& Pillar Rose, making a fine, strong, self- 
supporting plant 6 to 8 feet high, with large 
glossy foliage, blooming with a great freedom 
in spring and bearing a large number of fine 
buds in summer and fall. Flowers very large, 
of a bright, clear rose-pink with salmon base. 
*New Dawn 
(Rverblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet) Identical in 
every way with its parent in size and formation 
of its flowers, color, etc., but blooms con- 
tinuously throughout the summer and fall. 
Each $1.50 Dozen $15.00 
Paul's Searlet 
Flowers are semi-double, very freely produced 
in clu.ters of from 3 to 20 flowers eaeh on 
Natorp’s 
