
PINK RADIANCE. Hybrid Tea. A bril- 
liant carmine-pink with salmon-pink and yellow 
shadings at base of petals. Of vigorous heavy 
eee rene larke, double flowers open to immense, perfectly double flowers, 
Ss often 4 inches across. Pure in color, perfect in 
GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. Hybrid Per- form, strong grower and remarkably free 
petual. Scarlet-crimson buds, opening to clear flowering. 
red flowers of moderate size and excellent RED RADIANCE. Hybrid Tea. Large 
shape. The standard red for years. Extremely globular double blooms of a clear brilliant red. 
hardy. e vieeees ers with heavy canes and 
GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Hybrid Tea. Color hea hy foliage. ne of the most dependable 
richest searlet, shading to y ete crimson. Rae it always blooms regardless of weather 
Very fragrant. A free, strong grower and con- Muah 
tinuous bloomer. An ideal garden rose succeed- 
ing under the most ordinary conditions. Wome 5 t esl 1 
2 go uds opening to well-shaped blooms of 
HARRISON S YELLOW. The best hardy scarlet-orange and rich yellow. The finest of 
yellow-flowering bush rose. Completely covered all garden roses for cutting. Constantly in 
with semi-double sparkling yellow blooms bloom. The plant is strong and vigorous with 
healthy disease-resistant foliage. 
R ¢ R A New Rugosa Hybrid 
rioh winesred color, Handsome dark gress for, DR, ECKENER. Lange semi-double flowers 
age. Sturdy and free flowering eae of compen nose and golden yellow. Very fra- 
: ie grant. ew and unusual, it is really a Hybrid 
SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Fragrant, double Tea flower on a Rugosa plant—the Talisman 
white blooms in clusters. Early and free flow- of the Rugosas. Price: Same as other Rugosas. 
ering. 
AMELIA GRAVEREAUX. Double fra- 
grant flowers of bright cerise-red. One of the 
finest Hybrid Rugosas. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST. Produces full 
clusters of small semi-double roses of a bright 
erlmson; resembles the Crimson Baby Rambler. 
Always in bloom. 
FRAU KARL DRUSCHKE. Hybrid Per- 
petual. This is the ideal hardy white rose. The 
snow-white, long buds are shaded pink, and 
TALISMAN. Hybrid Tea. Brilliant red and 
about the middle of May. 
Prices of Above Roses 
Two for $1.25; Three for $1.83 
Prepaid to 4th Zone 
Talisman—a, brilliant orange-yellow and 
coppery-red combination. 










Hansa (Rugosa) RY 
One Grootendorst (Rugosa) 270 
of Sir Thomas Lipton (Rugosa) 2 
Each Dorothy Perkins (Climbing) Ppd. 
Excelsa (Climbing) 
Prices of Above Rugosa Roses 
Two for 98c, Three for $1.45 
Amelia Prepaid to 4th Zone 
Gravereaux 
—a bright 
cerise-red 
Rugosa. 

If wanted by Parcel Post add 10c for 2 Vines, and 20c 
for postage on 4 Vines 
BITTERSWEET (Celestrus scandens). A rap- 
id-growing, hardy native climber, prized for its 
large clusters of beautiful orange-red berries, 
which remain all winter. Fine for winter bou- 
quets. Bittersweet comes in both sex plants, 
male and female. To insure getting berries, 
three vines should be planted. 2-yr. vines, 2 for 

Climbing Rese 
EXCELSA,. The Improved 
bler.’’ Immense clusters of double crimson 
**Orimson Ram- 
blooms, A beautiful, vigorous and dependable 
climber. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Soft  shell-pink, 
flowering profusely in large clusters. Very fra- 
grant and lasting. 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD. Also known 
as the ‘‘Everblooming Crimson Rambler.’’ Bears 
large clusters of beautiful crimson blooms. 
GARDENIA. Early. Yellow. Of vigorous 
growth and splendid foliage. Bright yellow buds 
open to creamy white flowers, delightfully fra- 
grant. Blooms better on old wood, 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Most bril- 
liant of all roses. Color, a vivid scarlet; flowers 
semi-double, produced in clusters on much- 
branched canes. 
Prices of Above Climbing Roses 
Two for 78c; Three for $1.10 
Prepaid to 4th Zone 
Winter Care of Climbing Roses— 
Lay canes of Climbing Roses on the ground, and cover 
with 6 inches of earth and straw or leaves. Do not remove 
covering until all danger of freezing is past in spring. 

55c, 4 vines for 95c, not prepaid. 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI. The popular large- 
flowering clematis with gorgeous flowers of vel- 
vety purple-violet. Produces its flowers on new 
wood growth and must be cut back severely each 
spring. Requires winter protection. 2-yr. vines, 
75c each; 2 vines for $1.40, not prepaid. 
CLEMATIS PANICULATA. Excellent 
flowering vine for covering porches and arbors. 
In late summer it forms a dense sheet of fra- 
grant, white starry flowers. 2-yr. vines, 2 for 
60c, not prepaid, 
SCARLET TRUMPET HONEYSUCKLE. 
Handsome twining vine which can be used to 
cover fences, embankments or lattices. Produces 
a steady succession of bright scarlet, tubular 
flowers. 2-yr. vines, 2 for 55c, 4 vines for 95c, 
not prepaid. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE., Im- 
mense, showy clusters of trumpet-shaped buds 
and fragrant blooms. Outside of petals brilliant 
flame-pink, inside, creamy golden-yellow. Dark 
glossy foliage adds to its charm. Plants can be 
sheared to form a hedge, or allowed to grow 
naturally as a vine or shrub. Blooms freely 
from early spring to heavy frost. 2-yr. plants, 
75c each; 2 plants for $1.40, not prepaid. 

Thea: 
a Bee RG 
ENGELMAN’S IVY 
(Ampelopsis Engelmanni) 
Produces dense, clean foliage which 
turns to intense scarlet in fall. Clings 
without support to stone, brick or stucco. 
Absolutely hardy; withstands heat and 
drought. 2 for 55c, 4 vines for 95c, not 
prepaid. 


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