Better CLIMBING ROSES ©: 
Climbing American Beauty Fine climbing variety with 
; well formed blooms of rosy 
carmine. Splendid foliage and very fragrant. Strong, 2-yr., field-grown plants, 
30c each; 3 for 80c. 
Chaplin's Pink Climber °°° of the best introductions since 
Paul's Scarlet, of which it is a deriva- 
tive; being a cross between Paul's Scarlet and American Pillar. It is a strong 
grower, perfectly hardy and produces blooms very similar in size and form 
to Paul's Scarlet, but colored a vivid pink. Strong, 2-yr., field-grown bushes, 
40c each; 3 for $1.00. Supply limited. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 2°07? Beauty. Long, carmine- 
colored buds opening into charm- 
ing blooms of delicate pink. Long stems and 
Ba rgain No. 4 very disease-resistant foliage. Strong, 2-yr., 
1 Climbing Talisman field-grown bushes, 30c each; 3 for 80c. 
1 Climbing American Beauty 
-1 Mme. Gregoire Staechelin - Paul's Sca rlet Clim ber 
1 Paul’s Lemon Climber 
1 Silver Moon . Vivid scarlet flowers, which are of good size, 
All strong, 2-year, . semi-double, and profusely clustered on 
Washington-grown stock strong, heavy, many-branched canes. Has 
1.1 5 an exceptionally long blooming season, re- 
Net, Not Prepaid 
taining its display of fiery red long after the 
bulk of June-bloomers have dropped their 
petals. Strong, 2-yr., field-grown bushes, 30c 
each; 3 for 80c. 
| e Large, 
Paul’s Lemon Climber 33;; 
lemon-yellow flowers in great abundance. 
One of the best yellow climbers, and a pop- 
ular favorite. Strong, 2-yr., field-grown 
bushes, 30c each; 3 for 80c. 
Silver Moon Climber !"° °° 
white 
climbing Rose we know of. Loads of beau- 
tiful, silvery white, semi-double flowers, with 
entrancing fragrance. A worth-while Rose 
admired by all. Strong, 2-yr., field-grown 
bushes, 30c each; 3 for 80c. A fast seller at 
this price. 
e e e To all those 
Climbing Talisman ;°.< ,;.-. 
who are attracted to the popular Talisman Bush Rose, we now offer this beautiful 
Climbing Talisman which combines all the desirable qualities of the bush, in a 
healthy, vigorous climber. Beautiful 2-toned shades of yellow and red. Strong, 
2-yr., field-grown bushes, 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
DWARF POLYANTHAS 
Everblooming Baby Polyanthas 
Polyantha Roses are especially fine for solid beds and used as borders. 
They will give you hundreds of beautiful flowers, in close compact clusters. 
Bloom all summer and until freezing weather. Very hardy. Grow anywhere— 
require little care. Grow only 12 to 24 inches tall. Seven varieties in full range 
of color, as. follows: 

Paul’s Scarlet 


(The Fairy or Sweetheart Rose). A dainty variety 
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Cecile Brunner with perfectly formed, double blooms. Soft rosy 
pink buds opening to seashell-pink blooms. 
Moderately fragrant. 
Bright, semi-double pink flowers borne on _ erect 
Else Poulsen stems. Extra fine, shapely grower. Tall. 
e Brilliant scarlet, overlaid with velvety crimson on 
Edith Cavell the outside, and a white center. Dwarf, low-grow- 
ing. 
An attractive Rose with innumerable blooms of beau- 
George Elger tiful yellow in graceful sprays. If you like yellow 
Roses, here's one of the best Polyanthas to use. 
The best and most generally satisfactory of the 
Glo ria Mundi orange-scarlet Polyanthas; emphatic, clear, uniform, 
practically unfading. Very large, double, with many 
i th cluster. 
porte: Pas Flowers are large, semi-double, thickly clustered, 
Gold en Sa | MOM continuous blooming; beautiful red-salmon over- 
laid with orange and gold, light eye. 
Semi-double, cupped, very lasting, slightly fragrant, 
La Fayette bright cherry-crimson flowers; medium tall, continuous 
bleomer. et : ; 
Any of the above seven Polyantha varieties, in our regular grade of strong, 
: Drdtt Pabponthae 2-year, field-grown bushes, only 35c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75. 
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