There is a particular 
advantage in the fall 
planting of Climbing 
Roses—the roots become 
established and often 
the plants will bloom 
the first summer. It is 
too much to expect 
spring-planted Climb- 
ers to bloom the first 
year. Complete J. & P. 
Guide to Successful Rose 
Growing, sent free soon 
as your order is re- 
ceived, tells how to pre- 
pare ground, how to 
plant, winter care, 
spring pruning, spray- 
ing, how to cut blooms, 
what to do all year 
round, 

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CLIMBING WORLD'S FAIR °:"'23'°" 
All the beauty and grace of the exquisite Blooms... .in generous clusters of lovely, 
World's Fair Floribunda—lovely double vel- graceful deep red buds that 
vety, rich scarlet blooms in impressive clus- Open into rich velvety scar- 
ters that are destined for generations of let blooms, winsome in all 
popularity in American gardens, now avail- sae } 
able asa hardy, Everblooming Climbing  ?ro/#fic. .. Seen te display from 
Rose. Our friends have always taken all the Tika Vie Reba 
plants that were available but this year we Vigorous. . grows 8 to 10 ft. tall. 
have enough, so we trust you may have the = Fragrance. - delightfully alluring. 
pleasure of owning this rare Climber; to be Désplay...a gorgeous show for trellis, 
sure, order early! arches, fences, etc. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 

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This new Climbing Rose will flower gloriously all June and frequently again in the fall. 
The vivid orange-scarlet is clear, clean and true, and the color continues soft even as the 
flowers age. Large, graceful, generous clusters in prolific abundance. This amazing MERCEDES GALLARD 
Torch has all the virtues of the old-fashioned ‘‘Ramblers’’ that for years were the most 
Mercedes Gallard ©}. 8.00. 
popular and generally used Roses in America, without their faults. The foliage is not A truly Everblooming, intensely fragrant climbing beauty, 
subject to mildew and is interestingly decorative even when there are no blooms. The producing immense blooms of rosy red with an extraordinary 
plants are disease-resistant. As enduringly hardy as it is radiantly lovely, planted as a violet tinge in the cooler weather; as the weather grows 
pillar—or trained on trellises or fences. warmer, the color becomes a richer red. Yellow at base of 
Blooms. long-lasting clusters _ of petals. Long, strong stems. Vigorous. Luxuriant, large, 
Torch brilliant — orange-scarlet, dark green foliage. Very satisfactory to plant with yellow or 
Ss ies mere Subd ae white Roses or in backgrounds. 

white eye that works 
wonders in blending. Fragrance. .one plant will perfume an entire garden or “‘out- 
Foliage..datk green, abundant, door living-room. 
glossy. Both foliage and Bud...... .ovoid, rosy red. 
ATES EAE AULT UC: Blooms... .exquisite, fully double, 5 in. across. The plant is 
History. .climbing version of Poly- in full bloom all summer. 
antha Gloire du Midi. Plant.... .about 8 ft. high. Heavy foliage. 
Habit .. - ZtOws 8 to 10 ft. tall. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 
Three of the world’s finest Climbing Roses, all created in our own department of plant research 
under the direction of Dr. Nicolas—the lovely King Midas on page at left, the glorious June 
Morn on page 22, and the achievement of his lifetime ideal, Dr. J. H. Nicolas described on 
inside back cover. 
Group *360—3 Plants Lot eecii only 
For a wonderful color display and the addition of thousands of blooms to either small plot or large 
ie estate, this special offer includes the shimmering gold King Midas ped 20 at left, the pure white 
: Summer Snow and glorious pink June Morn on page 22 and the flaming red Blaze on page 23. 
Group *361—4 Plants et eae ds 
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