) Climbing Redes 
For ease of culture, large returns for little effort, and masses 
of brilliant color at low cost nothing can touch the Climbing 
Roses. They just ‘make’ the garden in June, festooning door- 
ways, climbing over arches and trellises, covering fences and 
walls, with their beautiful, dark green foliage and sprays of multi- 
colored blossoms, or even scrambling up and over banking, in billows 
of colorful bloom. 
After early and proper planting they readily become established and— 
like any sound investment—they pay regular dividends in beauty and 
satisfaction for years to come. 
All Roses are in short supply for 1944. True Quality Roses are positively 
scarce. We handle but one grade—the best. When these are gone, we 
will stop shipping. Consequently we urge the early placing of orders. 









Please Note—Labor shortage makes the 
offering of potted Roses impossible for this 
season. We will supply dormant stock only. 
ORDER EARLY :: PLANT EARLY 
a | 
BLAZE 
| (Plant Patent No. 10) 
| An everblooming form of Paul’s | 
| 

Scarlet Climber, with the same clus- 
| ters of vivid red flowers continuously 
| produced on strong plants all season. | 
| Truly a remarkable Rose. | 
Dormant only, $1.25 each, postpaid | 


Climbing American Beauty. Handsome 
buds and flowers of beautiful, deep rose, 
freely produced on fine, early-blooming 
plants of moderate vigor. 
Dormant only, $1.00 each, postpaid 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Exquisitely shaped buds 
and flowers of pale flesh-pink, borne on 
long, strong stems; superb for cutting. The 
flowers resemble fine Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Dormant only, $1.00 each, postpaid 
Doubloons (Pat. 152). This is a vigorous 
climber with heavy wood and handsome, 
glossy foliage. When in bloom the whole 
plant is literally covered with clusters of 
large, fragrant, golden yellow blooms. 
Dormant only, $1.25 each, postpaid 
Golden Glow (Pat. 263). Large, fragrant, 
spectrum yellow double flowers of extreme 
beauty are freely produced on plants with 
dark green, healthy foliage. Grows to 15 ft. 
Dormant only, $1.50 each, postpaid 
Jacotte. An energetic climber, with Holly- 
like foliage of great beauty. The buds are 



Paul’s Scarlet Climber 

4 Great GLa 
One of each as illustrated on. 
this page 
DORMANT ONLY 
| $5 00 postpaid | 
| Two Collections to Same 



| Address $97 Postpaid | large, burning coppery orange, opening to 
| che at wa | big, handsome shining orange-yellow flow- 
z : ers, fragrant and long lasting. 
- New Dawn Dormant only, $1.00 each, postpaid 
Mary Wailace. Bright, luminous 
pink flowers borne on long, sturdy 
stems, excellent for cutting. A 
fine, hardy climber, popular all 
over the country. Dormant only, 
$1.00 each, postpaid 

New Dawn (Pat. 1). An ever- 
blooming form of the al- 
ways popular Dr. Van Fleet. 
The first plant in America 
to be patented. The dainty, 
flesh pink flowers are pro- 
duced from early Summer 
until frost. Dormant only, 
$1.50 each, postpaid 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
A popular Climbing Rose 
of moderate vigor, highly 
prized for its clusters of 
medium sized, vivid scar- 
let flowers which remain 
foralong period. Dormant 
only, $1.00 each postpaid. 

Silver Moon. Superb climber of 
enormous vigor, covering a great 
area within a short time. Flowers 
are very large, single pure white, 
with a center of bright golden 
yellow stamens. Dormant only, 
: : $1.00 each, postpaid 
Mary Wallace Golden Glow 

