Best Climbing Roses 
2-Year Field-Grown, Guaranteed to 
Grow, Budded for Long Life 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. The old favorite Climb- 
ing Rose. Very hardy and a vigorous grower. Free bloomer. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Blooms extra large, resembling Tea 
Roses in shape and size. A good cutting variety as its 
flesh-pink blooms keep well. 
SILVER MOON. Desirable silvery pink; large flowers; fra- 
grant. 
CLIMBING HOOVER. All the characteristics of Pres. Hoover 
Rose except in climbing form. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. A truly distinctive Climber. Fra- 
grant and rich in color shades. Buds are orange-yellow 
opening into large blooms of salmon-orange, shaded with 
red and gold. 
SPANISH BEAUTY. The wonder Rose. Possesses a delight- 
ful fragrance which is rare in Climbing Roses. Excellent 
for cutting. Color is charming deep red in bud, opening 
into a pearly pink as the perfumed petals unfold. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. One of the greatest of the 
hardy Climbers. Combines rapid growth with extreme 
hardiness and free blooming habit. Brilliant scarlet flow- 
ers which are large and last over a long period. 
45c Each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
Postpaid 
2 Old-Fashioned Climbers 

CRIMSON RAMBLER. Favorite old-fashioned climber. Clus- 
ers of brightest crimson blooms. Hardy and quick growing. 
PINK DOROTHY PERKINS. Always in demand and always 
good. Clusters of bright pink double blooms completely 
cover the plant. Hardy and good. 
Each or 2 Postpaid for 8 
5c Only Ae wae UR eee creel eae Sin Oc 

Krider Nurseries. ‘Lawrence, Mass. 
Gentlemen: April 24, 1941 
The rose bushes ordered from you arrived thts 
week in very good condition. They were very 
fine bushes, and I wish to thank you for the 
Pink Radiance which you included. 
Very truly yours, 
GS WieeM: 

Spanish Beauty Climber 
"HOW TO GROW ROSES" 
Consider these simple instructions and you will have little difficulty 
in growing beautiful Roses. Sunny location so that it gets sunshine 
at least part of the day. The soil should be clean and mellow with 
fertilizer well worked in, rotted manure being best. The plants 
should be unpacked as soon as they are received, and planted. 
If you are unable to plant immediately upon receiving them, they 
should be heeled in (buried), in moist dirt until you are ready to - 
plant. Never allow to stand and dry out. In planting, set the plants 
so that the bud, or joint, above the roots is about one inch below 
the surface of the ground. The holes should be dug large enough 
so that the roots may be spread out naturally. Make sure that all 
the fibrous roots are firmly packed by shifting and tamping. Be sure 
to thoroughly soak the fresh planting, and never allow it to dry out 

or the soil to cake. After planting and wetting, mound up the soil Correct depth 
four or five inches high around each plant. Cut off all the branches for planting 
about an inch above the ground, leaving it this way for ten days or Roses. 
two weeks or until the buds start to show. The soil can then be Bud 114 inches 
leveled off. Roses that are handled in this manner rarely faij to below surface. 
grow. If Roses are planted with the tops left exposed to the drying Cut back 
winds they will shrivel and die before they start to grow. Allow 18 branches as Prune Hybrid Tea Roses 
to 24 inches of space between plants. shown above. as shown by black lines. 
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