MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
Climbing. Ro 
THESE require training to a trellis or upright support of some sort. Anyone willing to give 
them the required attention will be more than repaid by the graceful beauty of these plants. 
Require winter covering. 
Strong 2-year plants... $0.75 each 3-year. . 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUT 
duced on separate stems in 
rose high rank. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Crimson. The flowers are 
bright crimson color. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Pink. The rather large, double, 
pendulous sprays. The fragrant flowers do not fade in color. 
EXCELSA. Crimson. The deep scarlet crimson blooms 
A vigorous grower. Has largely replaced the Crimson Rambler. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Scarlet Red. The well-sha 
and borne in small trusses. They are borne early an 
erate size with good foliage. See cut. 
PRIMROSE. Yellow. Large d 
plant with good foliage. 
STAECHELIN. Pink. (The Spanish Beauty.) A splendid new climbin 
advantage of being excellent for cutting, as the flowers are bo 
Crimson buds opening into large, semi-double pink flowers. The 
making a growth of 10 feet or more each year. One of the mos 
TAUSENDSCHOEN or THOUSAND BEAUTY. Pink. Prettily ruffled 
creamy white and changing to bright rose-pink. A healthy grower. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. White. The flowers are rather small, 
white. Blooms in profusion on strong healthy plants. 
Baby Rambler or 
Polyantha Roso 
These rather small, bushy plants are the most truly ever-blooming 
of all roses. The bloom is borne in heavy clusters throughout the 
summer until frost. The size of the bush makes it especially 
adaptable to home yard plantings. Require careful covering for 
winter. 
2:year-old plants, et 2 $0.75 each, $7.50 per dozen 
MISS EDITH CAVELL. The semi-double flowers are a brilliant scarlet 
red, rather small in size, produced in large clusters on well 
branched plants. 
ELLEN POULSEN. Rather large, full flowers of bright rose-pink in 
large compact clusters. Fragrant; profuse blooming. Dwarf bushy 
plant. 
WHITE ORLEANS. Double, pure white flowers in abundance, borne in 
large fragrant clusters. Plant is strong and healthy. 
RUGOSA ROSES AND HARDY BUSH ROSES 
Please See Pages 12 and 13 

- Karl Druschki H. P. Gruss An Teplitz 
Snow white Crimson 
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Peete Se $1.00 each 
Y. Rosy Crimson. The delightful rosy crimson flowers are pro- 
clusters. Their lovely fragrance and profusion of bloom give this 
produced in great trusses, 
often thirty or forty 
in a cluster, appearing like large bouquets. The roses are small, 
semi-double, and of a 
clear shell-pink flowers are borne in 
are produced in profusion in large clusters. 
ped scarlet flowers are of moderate size 
d last a long time. The plant is of mod- 
ouble pure yellow flowers borne in clusters of 4 to 5. A vigorous 
g Rose, which has the added 
rne on 12 to 15 inch stems. 
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HOW TO PLANT ROSES 
Ist. Dig a hole so large the roots won‘t be 
cramped. 

2nd. Place plant depth shown. Fill hole nearly 
to top with rich soil. Water thoroughly to firmly 
settle soil. 

3rd. Trim plant to about 7 or 8 inches in height 
as picture shows. 
4th. Cover entire top of the plant with a 
mound of loose soil about 9 inches high. 
5th. In about two weeks pull a little of the 
loose soil away to observe if buds are bursting 
open. If buds are opening, carefully pull away 
the mound of loose soil. If buds are still dormant 
leave the mound of soil until buds are observed 
to burst open, then remove mound. 
WINTER COVERING—Cover for winter this 
same way and over the mound place about a foot 
of marsh hay, then a layer of building paper. 


Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Intense scarlet 
