The Rose is Undoubtedly the Queen of Flowers 
Mme. Gregoire Stacheiin 
TRI-OGEN 
The All-Purpose Spray 
FUNGICIDE—INSECTICIDE 
PLANT STIMULANT 
Complete protection against plant in- 
sects and diseases. Mildew and black-spot 
easily controlled with this spray treatment. 
A. Small kit (makes 16 gts.) ..... Saal. 
B. Medium kit (makes 64 gts.) ... 4.00 
C. Large kit (makes 32 gals.) .... 6.00 
D. Estate kit (makes 128 gals.) 20.00 


HARDY CLIMBING AND 
RAMBLER ROSES 
As ornamental plants for covering verandas, 
porches, side walls, pillars, fences, etc., these 
are unequaled, calling forth more admiration 
than anything else that can be used. The 
large-flowered. varieties require no pruning be- 
yond the removal of very old and worn-out 
canes, and the thinning out of weak growth. 
Canes becoming too long may be shortened. 
The Ramblers, or small-flowered cluster 
type, should have the old canes removed 
at the base as soon as they finish bloom- 
ing, training the new canes into place for 
next year’s bloom. 
American Pillar. The large, single flowers 
are a lovely shade of cherry-pink, with 
a clear white eye surrounding numerous 
golden yellow stamens. 
Cl. American Beauty. The name of this 
Rose is rather misleading, yet on its 
own merits it is an excellent climber. 
It has but one blooming season, June, 
when it bears abundantly, large, bright 
self-colored, rose-pink flowers. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most im- 
portant climbing Roses, having per- | 
fectly formed buds, long-pointed, flesh-pink 
in color and very solid. The flesh-pink flow- 
ers are very large, borne on long stems, fra- 
grant, and fine for cutting. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Gorgeously colored 
and exquisitely perfumed; its color is irides- 
cent pearl-pink with claret-carmine markings 
on the outer petals. Perfectly hardy, and has 
large, disease-resistant foliage. 
Mermaid. Immense, single blooms of sulphur- 
yellow glorified with a heavy, shaggy mass 
of rich golden anthers. The flowers come 
abundantly all season. Each $1.00. 
Mary Wallace. Long-pointed buds and very 
large, cupped, semi-double flowers, clear 
rose-pink in color. A strong grower and very 
free flowering. Often repeats in autumn. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other Rose in any 
class can compare with it for brilliancy of 
color, which is a vivid scarlet that is main- 
tained without burning or bleaching until the 
petals fall. 
Each $1.00; doz. $11.00. 
Collection of 3 Popular 
Varieties 
Cl. American Beauty 
Jacotte. (Description on page 56.) 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Price $2.75 

HARDY HYBRID PERPETUAL 
ROSES 
Before the development of the Hybrid Teas, 
this was the most popular type for garden 
planting. For a while they were neglected but 
because of their great hardiness and the quan- 
tity of their large flowers, they are again be- 
coming popular. Most of them are deliciously 
fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. The flower is very double 
and opens to a pure snow-white. Growth is 
vigorous and the plant is a most prolific © 
bloomer during the month of June. Scat- 
tering flowers often appear in the fall. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. The old favorite ‘Jack’ 
Rose is still popular. Blooms are large, full, 
and globular, having an excellent cup- 
shaped form; in color they are brilliant 
scarlet-crimson, with deep veining. 
Henry Nevard. Crimson-scarlet of fine large 
form; very fragrant. Very free flowering. 
Mrs. John Laing. Beautifully formed, shell-pink 
flowers, exceedingly fragrant, and borne on 
strong stems. Fine for cutting. A good 
grower. 
Any of the above, each $1.00; doz. $11.00. 

Poulsen’s Yellow 
LARGE-FLOWERING 
POLYANTHA or FLORIBUNDA 
ROSES 
Betty Prior. Plant Pat. 340. Two-tone red and 
pink. Large branching clusters of single 
blooms resembling red Dogwood in shape, 
size and color are borne continuously on 
erect plants, 3 to 314 feet in height. Each 
$1.00. : 
Donald Prior. Plant Pat. 377. Large semi- 
double blooms of glowing crimson are borne 
incessantly on upright 31% to 4-ft. plants 
with lovely shiny foliage. Each $1.00. 
Permanent Wave. Plant Pat. 107. Wavy- 
petaled blooms of rich rose-pink come in 
clusters of six or more from unique, bronzy 
buds. Each flowering branch makes a long- 
lasting charming bouquet. Growth 2 to 2 
feet. Each $1.00. 
Poulsen’s Yellow. The first true yellow Flori- 
bunda. Lovely double flowers of clear yellow 
come in branching sprays from dainty, car- 
mine-tinted buds. Cut sprays before buds 
open for long-lasting, charming indoor dec- 
orations. Each $1.00. 
Summer Snow. Plant Pat. 416. Hardy, dwarf 
plants become almost covered with snow- 
white blooms. Some white flowers are needed 
in every garden and Summer Snow, like all 
other Floribundas, will provide abundant 
blooms for 5 months. Each $1.00. 
World’s Fair. Plant Pat. 362. The best known 
of all the red Floribundas. The large, fra- 
grant, velvety crimson flowers are produced 
all season on 3-ft. plants that come through 
severe winters here with practically no pro- 
tection. Each $1.00. 
Special Collection of above 6 varieties, $5.50 | 

Frou Karl Druschki 

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HENRY F. MICHELL CO. 
