Hardy Climbing Roses 
Blaze (Plant Patent No. 10) — This plant is often 
called the everblooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. 
It has large crimson-scarlet flowers, and blooms 
freely in spring and intermittently throughout the 
season, a characteristic that improves as the 
plant becomes established. Dormant Plants — 
Each $1.00; Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Climbing American Beauty — A free-blooming climb- 
er with large crimson flowers of fine form; 
blooms early in the season. 
Doubloons (Patent No. 152) — A radiant yellow 
climbing rose with large compact,. double blooms, 
coming in clusters. Long heavy canes, blooms 
in midseason and tends to re-bloom later in 
Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) — Very double flow- 
season. 
ers of light crimson, produced in large trusses; 
one of the hardiest climbers. 
Flash (Patent Applied for) — It seems this new 
variety will have a good future. It was just 
recently introduced and already is in great de- 
mand. The color is a flashy orange-scarlet with 
the back of the petals yellow suffused scarlet. 
It blooms freely but does not grow so tall as 
some varieties, therefore it can also be used as 
a pillar rose. Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
New Dawn (Patent No. 1) — The hardy ever-bloom- 
ing Dr. Van Fleet. An exceptionally good climb- 
ing rose, with delicate flesh-pink fragrant flow- 
ers. Pot Plants — Each $1.75 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber — The most vivid scarlet 
climbing rose yet known; midseason; very 
hardy. 
Any of the above varieties, except where noted: 
Dormant Plants — Each 75c: Pot Plants — Each 
$1.00 
SHRUB ROSES (see page 16) 
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Hybrid Tea Rose properly 
pruned and planted 
Hybrid Tea Rose with proper 
winter protection 
Polyantha Roses 
The Polyanthas are bushy everblooming Roses. 
The flowers are small to medium sized and bloom 
in large clusters. They should be given the same 
winter-protection as the Hybrid Teas. Prune lightly. 
Baby Chateau — Velvety dark crimson; large posy- 
shaped flowers produced in great masses on 
an outstanding and entirely dif- 
Pot Plants 
erect stems; 
ferent type of Rose from any other. 
— Each $1.00 
Donald Prior (Patent No. 377) — A branching plant 
18 in. tall covered with large clusters of semi- 
double bright-scarlet flowers; a continuous bloom- 
er. Pot Plants — Each $1.00 
Improved Lafayette — One of the finest bedding Ros- 
es; blooms profusely with large deep brilliant-red 
Pot Plants — Each $1.00 
flowers. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch — Highly decorative, delicate rose- 
pink flower; strong grower and fine for hedges. 
Pot Plants — Each $1.00 
Permanent Wave (Plant Patent No. 107) — A strong- 
growing variety with beautiful cochineal-red 
flowers. The petals are peculiarly waved which 
gives an unusual novel appearance to the 
clusters of large flowers, hence its name. Pot 
Plants — Each $1.00 
Summer Snow (Patent No. 416) — Large clusters of 
snow-white, double, sweetly fragrant flowers. 
Blooms profusely. Pot Plants — Each $1.00 
World’s Fair (Patent No. 362) — Large clusters of 
velvety, black-scarlet flowers, nearly 4 inches 
across with 18 to 20 petals; fragrant; blooms 
continuously from spring until frost. Pot Plants 
— Each $1.25 
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