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fully in your garden any time during the growing season 
simply by tearing away the pot.and setting the plant into 
the bed without disturbing the soil or root system. 
American Pillar. A rampant grower with glossy foliage. 
Bears huge trusses of 2-inch, single, dazzling scarlet- 
rose flowers with large white centers and golden yel- 
low stamens. Blooms in mid-June. 
Doubloons. (Plant Patent No. 152.) The clusters of very 
large, cup-shaped, saffron-yellow blooms open one 
after the other, thus prolonging the season. Tends to 
repeat in midsummer. Heavy canes. Potted only, $1.25 
each; $12.50 per doz. 
Elegance. This vigorous growing climbing rose gives a 
magnificent display of fragrant yellow flowers which 
are large and perfect form. The inner petals are spec- 
trum-yellow and the outer ones shade to creamy white. 
Disease-resistant lustrous dark green foliage. Potted 
only, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Flash. (Plant Patent No. 396.) The most vividly colored 
pillar Rose in existence. Vivid orange-scarlet. Buds are 
yellow suffused scarlet, opening to gleaming orange- 
scarlet blooms with centers richly furnished with a 
heavy mass of golden anthers. Potted, $1.25 each; 
$12.50 per doz. 
June Morn. (Plant Patent No. 375.) An outstanding 
achievement of the great rosarian, Dr. Nicolas. The 
opening buds show a deep watermelon-pink on the 
inside of the petals and gold on the outside. The large, 
fully expanded flowers soften to rosy red with lemon- 
yellow on the reverse. Potted, $1.75 each; $17.50 per 
doz. 
Mary Wallace. A pillar Rose with large, glossy foliage, 
blooming with great freedom about the middle of June, 
and bearing a large number of fine buds in summer 
and fall. Flowers very large, semi-double, of bright, 
clear rose-pink with salmon base. 
Max Graf. Trailing Rose useful as a ground-cover to 
hang over banks and to cover rough ground. Hand- 
some, bright reddish pink, single flowers borne in loose 
sprays, starting about mid-June. 
New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). Plant 
Patent No. 1. The first really worth-while everblooming 
hardy Climber. Light pink flowers continually from 
early summer until frost. Potted, $1.75 each; $17.50 
per doz. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A popular Climbing Rose of 
moderate vigor, highly prized for its clusters of medium- 
sized, vivid scarlet flowers in June and early July, 
remaining in good condition for a long period. 
Prosperity. The hardiest, most continuous blooming 
double white Pillar Rose. The clusters of globular pink- 
ish-white buds open to large double pure white blooms. 
Potted, $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. 
Three Roses of one variety at dozen rate— 
Any 6 Roses at dozen rate. 
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