andy Climbing Roses 
The Hardy Climbing Roses are easier to grow and produce a finer display 
at one time than any other flower. New varicties have been produced re- 
cently which are finer in every respect than the clustered-blooming, small- 
flowered type which used to be so popular. Climbing Roses may be used for 
many ornamental effects and never disappoint. : ‘ | 
Train them on fences, posts or trellises and they will make colorful dis- 
plays in the early Summer. In this list there are recently developed varieties 
that have recurring bloom following the first smashing show of early Summer. 
Dormant plants are ready for shipment as early in the Spring as the 
ground is workable. Plant them early and liberally. For those who must 
plant late we supply pot-grown plants after May 10. We recommend early 
planting of our selected dormant plants. 
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4. Great Climbers 
One of each as illustrated 
on this page 
BLAZE DOUBLOONS | 
DR. NICOLAS NEW DAWN | 
Before May 10th 50 
DORMANT 
Postpaid = 
After May 10th $5 50 







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Blaze (Pat. 10). An everblooming form of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber, with the same clusters of vivid red flowers 
continuously produced on strong plants all season. 
Truly a remarkable Rose. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Climbing American Beauty. Handsome buds and flow- 
ers of beautiful deep rose, freely produced on fine, 
early-blooming plants of moderate vigor. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Exquisitely shaped buds and flowers of 
pale flesh-pink, borne on long, strong stems; superb for 
cutting. The flowers resemble fine Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 
Doubloons (Pat. 152). This is a vigorous climber with 
heavy wood and handsome, glossy foliage. When in 
bloom the whole plant is literally covered with clusters Jacotte. An energetic climber, with Holly-like foliage 


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Doubloons 
of Jarge, fragrant, golden yellow blooms. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
Golden Glow (Pat. 263). Large, fragrant, spectrum yellow 
double flowers of extreme beauty are freely produced 
on plants with dark green, healthy foliage. Strong, growing 
TOM. Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 

Blaze 
of great beauty. The buds are large, burning coppery 
orange, opening to big, handsome shining orange- 
yellow flowers, fragrant and long lasting. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 
Mary Wallace. Bright, luminous pink flowers borne 
on long, sturdy stems, excellent for cutting. A fine, 
hardy climber, popular all over the country. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.90 each 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James (Golden Climber) (Pat. 
28) Large, clear Sunflower yellow blossoms on 12 to 
1S in stems. Strong, glossy leaved climber. Does not 
flower until well established. 
Dormant, $1.00 each; Potted, $1.25 each 
New Dawn (Pat. 1). An everblooming form of the al- 
ways popular Dr. Van Fleet. The first plant in 
America to be patented. It has aroused great enthu- 
siasm everywhere and good plants are scarce. The 
dainty, flesh-pink flowers are produced from early 
Summer until freezing weather. 
Dormant, $1.50 each; Potted, $1.75 each 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A popular Climbing Rose of 
moderate vigor, highly prized for its clusters of me- 
dium-sized, vivid scarlet flowers which remain for a 
long period. Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 
Silver Moon. Superb climber of enormous vigor, cov- 
ering a great area within a short time. Flowers are 
very large, single, pure white, with a center of bright 
golden yellow stamens. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 
Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). A sensa- 
tional Climbing Rose. Remarkably vigorous growth 
and huge buds of vinous crimson, opening pearl-pink; 
flowers splashed with wine color on the outer petals. 
Dormant, 75c. each; Potted, $1.00 each 




A SENSATIONAL CLIMBER = 
THAT KEEPS ON BLOOMING! 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Immense blooms like ‘‘Hybrid 
Teas’’—beautiful, deep rose pink; very double, and 
with a fragrance rich and enduring. Strong tendency 
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| Dormant, $1.50 each; Potted, $1.75 each 
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