
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
COLLECTIONS 
No. 1 
1 Climbing Hoover 1 Climbing 
1 Reveil Dijonnais Talisman 
All 3 for only $1.75 Postpaid 
(Regular Price $2.25) 
No. 2 
1 Blaze 1 New Dawn 
Both for $2.45 Postpaid 


EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
Blaze (Patent No. 10)—Hardy everblooming scarlet climber. 
Probably the most popular climber in America. Bright scarlet 
flowers produced freely over a long period in late spring and 
early summer, then blooms intermittently all season. Plant in 
good soil, the more it grows, the more it blooms. Each $1.00. 
Climbing Hoover—A climbing form of the popular Pres. H. 
Hoover rose. Exactly the same fine large, fragrant, multi-colored 
roses but produced far more lavishly. Each 75c. 
Climbing Talisman—A climbing form of the famous Talisman 
rose, with great quantities of the same fragrant, brilliant flowers. 
Each 75c. 
New Climbing Dainty Bess—This is one of the most beautiful 
single roses. The broad petals are notched and fluted, and are 
colored soft flesh-pink. The center of the flower is illuminated 
with a conspicuous cluster of wine-red stamens. Blooms all 
summer. Each 75c. 
New Dawn (Patent No. 1)—This is the original Everblooming 
Climbing Rose. Blooms almost continuously from early June 
until frost. Large, lovely apple-blossom pink flowers, delightfully 
fragrant. They come on long stems, ideal for cutting. Tested 
and proven the country over. Very hardy. Each $1.50. 
Reveil Dijonnais— Very large, amazing flowers, outer part red, 
inner part, bright yellow. Blooms heavily in the spring and re- 
peats lightly through the summer and fall. A great pillar rose. 
Each 75c. 
RAINBOW COLLECTION 
1 EXCELSA, red. 
1 THOUSAND BEAUTY, pink. 
1 WHITE DOROTHY, white. 
1 YELLOW RAMBLER, yellow. 
All 4. for sp's Postpaid 
Here are 4 climbing roses that will grow and bloom 
everywhere with practically no attention. You will 
have blooms by the thousands, for years on end. 
Absolutely hardy. 









BLAZE, the Everblooming Scarlet Climber 
The demand for hardy climb- 
ing roses is increasing. This 
is not surprising when you 
have seen a porch, arbor or 
fence completely covered with 
beautiful roses. For mass dis- 
play of color, nothing can 
= equal a climbing rose in full 
% bloom. 
These climbing roses are 
- hardy but werecommend that 
Climbing Dainty Bess, Reveil 
Dijonnais, Climbing Hoover 
= and Climbing Talisman be 
given winter protection. If 
the old canes are not injured, 
™ then the quantity of blooms 
Me will astonish you. The other 
j@ varieties will not be injured in 
“{ a normal winter. Some win- 
ters, though, are unusually 
i severe so if you wish to be 
absolutely safe, then you 
should protect them. For 
fence or porch planting, set 3 
to 4 feet apart. All climbing 
roses are postpaid. 


Climbing American Beauty—This great rose-pink climber 
loved and planted for generations. Each 50c. 
Dr. Van Fleet—Large flowers of exquisite light pink, on long 
stems. Glossy foliage. Very strong grower. Each 50c. 
Excelsa—Bright crimson flowers in large clusters. Another old 
favorite that does well everywhere. Each 40c. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar— Vigorous grower, free bloomer. Flowers 
are very large, full, very fragrant, a lemon yellow, on long stems 
fine for cutting. Each 60c. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Very popular red climbing rose. Many hun- 
dreds of brilliant scarlet blooms on a single plant. Each 50c. 
Silver Moon—Large, semi-double flowers of rich ivory-white 
with center of bright yellow stamens. Glossy foliage. Each 50c. 
Spanish Beauty (Staechelin)—A grand rose, large, fragrant 
flowers of glowing pink, on long stems. Each 50c. 
Thousand Beauty—A fine rose without thorns. Great clusters 
of cameo pink. Each 40c. 
White Dorothy—Large clusters of white flowers. Easy to grow 
everywhere. Each 40c. 
Yellow Rambler—Clear yellow, tinged orange, with fragrance 
of Magnolias. Each 40c. 
PAUL’S COLLECTION 
1 CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY, rose-pink. 
1 PAUL’S SCARLET, scarlet. 
1 PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR, yellow. 
All 3 for $25 Postpaid 
Three great roses. Hardy, easy to grow, free- 
blooming. 

