HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BLUE RAMBLER (Veilchenblau). Flowers rosy-lilae 
when opening, changing to a metallic blue. Covers a 
large porch in a single season; very showy, 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. A sturdy, vigor- 
ous grower, absolutely hardy, throwing strong flowering 
canes in one season which are covered with dark, 
glossy foliage that is immune to disease and insects. 
The Roses are 3 to 4 inches in diameter, are produced 
on individual stems, vivid rosy-crimson in color, and 
with the same delicious fragrance as the old American 
Beauty. 
Large semi-double flowers of orange- 
vacotte sie -nidup id 
: 4 
=D yellow tinted copper. Very profuse 
BY s Ba To YX bloomer. Flowers similar to hybrid teas, but borne in 
clusters. 
MARY WALLACE. One of the loveliest of all elimb- 
ing roses. The bright pink semi-double flowers are ex- 
tremely large and produced on long stems suitable for 
Baby Lillian cutting. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Full, double, scarlet flowers 
i cover the entire plant in a solid vivid mass of flaming 
M ¢ R red. The petals do not fade like those of many climb- 
initia ure oses ing roses, but retain their bright color, and remain in 
bloom for from two to four weeks, 
, 


Ideal for the Rock Garden SILVER MOON. Long creamy buds opening to gigan- 
tic saucer-shaped flowers of transparent creamy-white. 
or As a House Plant Extra strong grower. 
‘ = e i - 
_ Just imagine a rose bush in full bloom small Spanish Beauty Nee Sree Sig cae 

enough to place beneath a tumbler. The two varie- 
M climbing Rose brought to this country from Spain. The 
ties offered here are outstanding for use in the rock- f : 
long pointed buds are crimson, opening to iridescent 















ery or in small pots indoors, where they bloom the pearl-pink splashed with carmine. Large semi-double 
greater portion of the entire year. We ship strong flowers,.often measuring 5 inches across, are borne on 
plants, grown in pots, at the proper time for out- 12 to 15 inch stems. One of the earliest to bloom, 
door planting: If wanted for indoor culture, please free flowering and fragrant, a characteristic which is 
specify shipping date. seldom found in hardy climbers, Flowers are followed 
a by large attractive fruits. Vigorous grower; resistant 
ROULETTI. The smallest rose in existence. The to disease. 
tiny buds, no larger than a pea, open i yell ee 
ee ey foro wliont the oie THOUSAND BEAUTIES (Tausendschoen). A climbing rose 
which produces on the same plant so many different colored 
: aes > 7 5 flowers that it is impossible to describe the variations, hence 
2 inches high and so small it ould be planted in a the fitting name, ‘‘Thousand Beauties.’’ Blooms profusely ; 
thimble. Pot plants, 30c each; 3 for 75c, postpaid. double flowers in large clusters. The colors run from tender 
BABY LILLIAN. The flower is a little larger rose through the intermediate shades of bright rose and car- 
than Rouletti, is a vivid shade of pink shaded mine, with white and yellow tints showing. 
Salmon, and is fragrant. Pot plants, 40¢ each; 3 for YELLOW RAMBLER (Glenn Dale). Clusters of bright, 
$1.00, postpaid. lemon-yellow buds open into double pale yellow flowers. An 
: : extra vigorous and hardy rambler. 
PRICE The above nine varieties in thrifty, two-year- 
old, field grown plants, by express, at 45c¢ each; 
3 for $1.20; 12 for $3.60. Add 5e each if you want them by 
parcel post. 
a dime. We have seen this plant bloom when only 

New Everblooming Climber 
SKYROCKET 
One of the finest new Climber or Pillar Roses we have 
found.. The single brilliant red fiowers are produced in 
clusters all summer long, filling the need for a perfectly 
hardy everblooming climber. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
On parcel post shipments add 5c per plant. 



Yellow Rambler 
Barberry Hedge 

Green-Leaved Japanese Barberry 
Japanese (Berberis Thunbergii). 4 feet. Beautiful shrub of neat, dense growth, 
with graceful drooping branches. Yellow flowers, followed by scarlet berries in 
A suitable hedge is almost essential to define the boundaries of a well kept garden fall and winter. Fine for planting along drives and walks. Indispensable as a 
ee a : 5 oa id eit foundation shrub, to mix with an evergreen planting, or in the foreground of 
oryewn, a pee clowns Tish: we of er so eas that are adapted. to this purpose, bi taller shrubs. As a hedge plant, set 12 to 18 inches apart. Requires no trimming. 
, proper hedging grades and at reasonable prices. 


Variety A Size Each | Per. 5 | Per 10| Per 25| Per 100 R a = L a 
Japanese Barberry.......... 2 rl Pal IBC ky tno howiatees « .1$1.00 |$2.25 | $ 7.50 @ eave 
Japanese Barberry.......... 3 yr. 18-24 inch|$0.35 |$1.10 | 1.80 | 4.00 15.00 
Red-Leaved Barberry. . .|2 yr. 12-18 inch| .25 -90 | 1.20 | 2.50 9.00 J a Fe) a n @€ Ss e 
Red-Leaved Barberry. . .|3 vr. 18-24 inch| .50 | 2.00 S-g0 7.50 28.00 
Amoor River Privet......... 1 yr. 6-12 inch -50 | 1.00 3.50 
Amoor River Privet........ 9 yeh 18-P4tinch|ycs.aee| seuss. | 1800: | 2.25 7.50 Barberry : 
-— Blue Leaved Hedge Willow .|8-12 in. spread| .25 -90 | 1.20 | 2.50 9.00 ; P 
Blue Leaved Hedge Willow. . |12-15 i -35 | 1.25 | 2.30 | 5.25 | 20.00 4 feet. Like the green- 
. |12-15 in. spread 






Tartarian H ilo aes sie y2 1 yr. 12-18 inch|......|.......)/ 1.00 | 2.25 7.50 leaved Japanese Barberry ex- : 
Bpires, Van Houttel..... L yr. 1218inch|..-...|......| 1100 | 2:28 | 7:50 cept that. the color is of a Rides csite Mika eg, A eee bai 
Siberian or Chinese Elm..... twee det Sanchil\; war walle acts nak OO" | 2.25 7.50 rich, lustrous bronzy red. If COee ausanus Eevee 
planted in a sunny situation, inch Japanese Barberry seedlings at the 
These Hedge Plants Are Sent by ese or Freight, Not Prepaid, at the above the coloring becomes more 
prices. On parcel post shipments add 10¢ per plant on the 18-24 inch size plants, and prilliant and, gorgeous as the 
oe per plant on smaller sizes. | season advances, and in the BARGAIN PRICES 
fall its foliage goes ie 
vivid orange, scarlet and rec Green-Leaved Japanese Barberry Seed- 
Blue-Leaved Hedge Willow ae at | 2, cbteen: bested Savaneegs Balvee eee 
rk lanted in the fore- 7 ; ; 
This dwarf, Blue-leaved Willow (Salix purpurea) was discovered in the Tundras eeouhd: Of. he ag oreehanniod $1.75; 1,000 for $12.00, delivered prepaid. 
following 

of the North Arctic Circle. It will grow anywhere in either wet or dry soil, and shrubs, and makes an out- x a 
will withstand the lowest temperature encountered in this country. Makes an ideal pect Medeeuiplant, otiril: . Red Drak yy cere Sel ak be 
tow hedge or edging around taller plantings and flower beds. Grows 18 inches high, jjant, scarlet berries remain ee ’ ae id 
and may be grown unpruned or trimmed in formal style. Plant 8 inches apart. on the plant the entire win- $3.25; 1,000 for $20.00, delivered prepaid. 
ter, 
PRIVE AMOOR lt de Hardy northern type; will withstand 40 poanaee a : TFET TET TRE 
low zero without injury. Bright green, somewhat lustrous leaves; fra- e recommen or 
- grant white flowers followed by blue-back berries.. Besides being one of our best Roses and other plants that Burgess Seed & Plant Co. 
hedge plants, it is fine for growing on the lawn, and makes richly green foliage are subject to fungus, blight GALESBURG, MICHIGAN 

backgrounds against foundation walls. Set 9 to 12 inches apart. or insects, See page 59. 
