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CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
(See Illustration) 
Perfect grower, wonderfully hardy and remarkably free blooming. Almost the 
same as “American Beauty,” with smaller flowers. Medium size flowers, each 
produced on separate stems in clusters, vivid rosy crimson in color, with 
delicious fragrance. Borne in greatest profusion for weeks. Foliage tough and 
leathery. Hardy and as sturdy as an oak in all localities. For single specimens, 
ss ee ‘i trailing over verandas, for trellises, anywhere and everywhere, this Rose will 
The Great Climbing give the greatest satisfaction. Once planted will last a lifetime. Ours is the 
American Beauty genuine stock. Absolutely true to name, on its own roots. 
BIRDIE BLYE 
(See Illustration) 
One of the freest blooming hardy climbers. Bushes here bloom 5 and 6 times 
each season. Perfectly hardy everywhere. Strong grower. Foliage bright glossy 
green and free from insects or disease. Blooms full and double. Color a bright 
carmine, changing to bright satiny rose, very fragrant. This is a really great 
Rose. 
KEYSTONE 
(See Illustration) 
Perfectly hardy everywhere, blooms in wonderful profusion. The open flower 
is perfectly double, with buds beautifully formed. Color clear lemon-yellow. 
A fine hardy deep yellow free climber. This is a really great Rose. 
PAUL'S SCARLET 
This great climbing Rose is one of the few best Roses for home planting, 
blooming freely early and then frequently in late fall. Color a flaming scarlet, 
a striking color. Makes a brilliant display. Hardy everywhere. The petals do 



es not fade like many climbing Roses. A wonderfully strong grower, quickly 
Birdie Blye making an immense plant 10 to 20 feet high. When in bloom is a gorgeous 
Always Blooming sight. We like it better than “Blaze.” 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA—Fragrant flowers like those of Hybrid Tea 
Columbia, 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—This new variety is the aristocrat of 
the climbing Roses. Its beautiful flowers are of enormous size and are followed 
by fruits as large as small pears. The blooms are iridescent pearl-pink, splashed 
with carmine, fragrant. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS—A rampant grower, and in a short time 
will cover a large trellis. Glistening white. 
SEE PAGE 3 FOR SHIPPING DETAILS 
ANY TWO 2-year roses °1:° 
PRICES OF SELECTED CLIMBING ROSES ON THIS PAGE 
1st size strong Roses, 30c each; any 4 for $1.00 Postpaid 
2-year large Roses, 75c each; any 2, $1.40; any 6, $4.00 







FAVORIT 
OF HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
When once planted they last a lifetime! Ideal for cover- 
ing trellises, arbors, garages, and porches. 
1 Excelsa—Crimson. 
1 Paul’s Scarlet—Flaming scarlet. 
1 Birdie Blye—Lovely pink. 
1 Climbing American Beauty—Rosy crimson. 
3 Other Fine Varieties—Our selection. 
HARDY 
ALL CLIMBING ROSES $1.00 POSTPA 










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