


Hardy Climbing Roses — ae 
(UMBING ROSES are popular everywhere and much in demand to beautify every garden. = 
They are used for arbors, fences, pergolas, Summer houses, terraces, screening unsightly = = 
views; in fact, they are a source of comfort to the home owner. Fragrant, hardy, quick- 
growing, permanent and easily pruned, they will find a place in every garden. In the Spring, 
cut out old or dead wood and shorten the laterals and long shoots to make the growth conform 
to the space to. be covered. A-severe pruning in July, after they have finished blooming, 
is beneficial. This will encourage a vigorous growth which will give an abundance of flowers — 
the next season. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Of the same color | CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. Fiery copper shaded to 
and fragrance as the popular variety whose name it | rich gold. Beautiful form and. very free blooming. | 
bears. Free flowering and an early bloomer, flowers : 
being borne either singly or in clusters of three, DR. W. VAN FLEET. A Rose which on account of 
its dainty color and exquisitely shaped buds and flowers ~ 
has become a great favorite. The long pointed buds 
are rich flesh pink, carried on stems 12 to 18 inches 
long. Splendid for cutting. A strong, vigorous grower. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. The ideal ~ pink rambler, 
flowering profusely in large clusters; very fragrant and 
lasting. pt sue 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The most popular 
any class can compare with it for brilliancy of color. 
The semi-double flowers are large, well shaped and a 
vivid scarlet-red, retaining its color without fading 
longer than any other Rose. . 
PRIMROSE. A real hardy yellow rambler retaining its. 
glowing primrose yellow color. Fine for cutting. 
SILVER) MOON. — Semi-double flowers beautifully 
cupped and pure white in color, with petals of great 
substance. The center has a large bunch of yellow 
stamens, making a wonderful contrast. _ 
Price of Climbing Roses. _ 
$1.25 each 3 for $3.25 6 for $6.00 


Silver Moon : 12 for $11.00—delivered : ES: 
Fruits for the Home 
GRAPES | BLACKBERRIES 
EI Dorado. A fine, large berry, jet black, mild and 
Extra Strong Two-year-old Plants sweet, melting in the mouth. 6 for $1.00; 12 for $1.75; 
CONCORD. The most popular variety in America. The 25 for $3.25; 50 for $5.50; 100 for $10. meretes. Res . 
vines are covered with bunches of large, black grapes ' . 
juicy and sweet. Si, 2 RASP BERRIES . 
* ee ; Cumberland. Berries black ripening in mid-season. 
CATAWBA. One of the best varieties, responding 9.23 : ; 
quickly to at culture. Vines productive bearing ee eats Men Se ES producing Jarue berets 
large, long, broad clusters of dull purplish-red grapes. SisRecis Everbearing, Here is a red-fruited variety 
MOORE’S EARLY. A good early with large black ae ie ies cet See os $1. oi oe ae $3.25; 50 faa. 
fruit. $5.50; 100 for $10.00—delivered. — | 
NIAGARA. The best whit ipeni i id- 
season. Flavor ainiitare cathe Cancun oe STRAWBERRIES 
WORDEN. Large black grapes similar, but ten days Premier. Very early, of good size and flavor. ; 
earlier than Concord. Big Joe. A mid-season variety, large sweet fruit. 
Dorsett. An early variety with large, firm berries. SF 
Price: 60c each; 3 for $1.65; 6 for $3.25; 12 for $6.00; | Price: 25 for $1.25; 50 for pee 100 for $3.50; 250 
25 for $11.50; 50 for $20.00; 100 for $38.00—delivered. | for $7.00; 500 for $12. elivered. 
CACO. A cross between the Catawba and Concord. EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
In quality it surpasses the luscious flavor_of the | MASTODON. The largest, tastiest and heaviest yield- 
Catawba, while it is as early and prolific as the Concord. ing of all the Everbearing varieties. It yields beautiful 
The color is a rich wine-red. 70c each; 3 for $1.90; 
red, firm fruit from June to frost. 25 for $2.50; 50 for 
6 for $3.50; 12 for -50; 25 for $12.50; 50 for $24.00; $4.00; 100 for $7.50; 250 for $16.00; 500 for $26.00— 
100 for $46.00—delivered. delivered. 
Write for special prices on larger quantities 
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red-flowered climber of the day. No other Rose in — 
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