Hardly Climbing Roses 
Selected for Their Hardiness and Abundance of Bloom 

Blaze. (Plant Patent No. 10.) Blazing scarlet flowers, double and well shaped. 
A great supply of blooms over a long first blooming period, continuing to flower 
intermittently all season. An outstanding climber in every respect. $1.25 each; 
$3.15 for 3. 
Climbing American Beauty. Large buds and flowers of deep rose-pink. The fully 
double, sweet-scented flowers cover the plant from base to top and are carried 
on long stems; fine for cutting. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
Doubloons. (Plant Patent No. 152.) One of the best all-purpose climbing Roses. 
Large golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful clusters, literally covering the 
plant for a ‘long period. Foliage of a dark velvety green. Vigorous growth up 
to 12 feet in a season. $1.25 each; $3.15 for 3. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Its long-pointed buds and flowers are a rich flesh-pink, on stems 
tb to 18 inches long; splendid for cutting. Still one of the finest. $1.00 each; 
2.00! for 3, 
Flash. (Plant Patent No. 396.) All-America. The most vividly colored pillar Rose 
in existence. Striking yellow buds with scarlet suffusion open into a gleaming 
orange-scarlet. Fragrant. Attractive, dark green foliage. $1.10 each; $2.75 for 3. 
King Midas. The longest-blooming Yellow Climber. (Plant Patent No. 586.) Extreme hardi- 
ness, resistance to disease, fast and easy growth, and its lavishly prolific flowering 
habits make this Rose a real treasure. Lovely, long buds, deep gold touched with red, 
slowly open to large, Hybrid-Tea-like flowers of a clear unfading yellow. The strong, 
medium long stems 
covered with glossy 
dark green foliage, 
become laden with 4- 
to 5S-inch blooms in 
clusters of four to six. 
King Truly a blessing to 
Mida Rose lovers. $1.50 
s each: 3: for» $3775: 
New Dawn. (Plant Patent No. 1.) Once called ‘‘the best hardy, everblooming Climbing Rose 
ever produced anywhere in the world.’ It really blooms all summer. Masses of large, 
soft pink flowers and delightful fragrance. $1.50 each; $3.75 for 3. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. Blooms are of a magnificent scarlet shade; semi-double and very 
freely produced in large clusters. Hardy and has very strong climbing habits; always 
popular. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
Reveil Dijonnais. The most unique color of all climbers. Golden yellow buds striped with 
reddish pink open to semi-double flowers of golden yellow edged and marbled carmine 
and crimson. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 




Climbing Rose, Flash 
COLE’S 
NEW HARDY PINK 
MYRTLE 
The Plant Sensation af the Jime 
The Southland’s beloved plant now hardy to northern Massa- 
chusetts. Available in a strain that survives our cold northern 
winters to leap from the ground in the spring and present its 
breath-taking bloom to bless the home grounds. This new plant 
is continually covered from July till frost with buds bursting into 
glorious, fluffy, soft pink blooms having crinkled, crepelike petals. 
The flowers, as they fade in fall, still remain attractive with their 
bright green receptacles capped by many gold stamens. The 
foliage is dense, leathery, glossy green, on an upright, sym- 
metrical bush. Here is a truly unsurpassed spectacle in summer 
bloom. May be easily grown in any good garden soil and 
Ben apie re sa Sonate © : should be given a loose mulch over the winter. Heavy plants, 
COLE’S NEW HARDY PINK MYRTLE $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
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