
Sister Therese 
Hardy Climbing Roses 
Blaze (Plant Patent No. 10) — This plant is often 
called the everblooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. 
It has large crimson-scarlet flowers, and blooms 
freely in spring and intermittently throughout the 
season, a characteristic that improves as the 
plant becomes established. Dormant Plants — 
Each $1.00; Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Climbing American Beauty — A free-blooming climb- 
er with large crimson flowers of fine form; 
blooms early in the season. 
Doubloons (Patent No. 152) — A radiant yellow 
climbing rose with large compact, double blooms, 
coming in clusters. Long heavy canes, blooms 
in midseason and tends to re-bloom later in 
Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
Excelsa (Red Dorothy Perkins) — Very double flow- 
ers of light crimson, produced in large trusses; 
season. 
one of the hardiest climbers. 
Flash (Patent No. 396) — It 
variety will have a good future. 
recently introduced and already is in great de- 
mand. The color is a flashy orange-scarlet with 
the back of the petals yellow suffused scarlet. 
It blooms freely but does not grow so tall as 
some varieties, therefore it can also be used as 
a pillar rose. Pot Plants — Each $1.25 
New Dawn (Patent No. 1) — The hardy ever-bloom- 
ing Dr. Van Fleet. An exceptionally good climb- 
ing rose, with delicate flesh-pink fragrant flow- 
ers. Pot Plants — Each $1.75 
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Paul's Scarlet Climber — The most vivid scarlet 
climbing rose yet known; midseason; very 
hardy. 
Any of the above varieties, except where noted: 
Dormant Plants — Each 90c; Pot Plants — Each 
$1.25 
SHRUB ROSES (see page 16) 

Broad-Leaved Evergreens & Ground Cover Plants 
EUONYMUS 
These Euonymus make particularly desirable 
ground cover plants because of their dark-green, 
dense evergreen foliage. They are very hardy and 
do well in sun or shade. 
Radicans Colorata (Bronze Wintercreeper) — A rath- 
er new variety; has deep-green foliage in sum- 
mer changing to bright red and bronze in fall 
and winter. 2-year plants — Each 60c 
Radicans Vegetus (Big-leaf Wintercreeper) — Rich 
deep-green rounded leaves; orange-red berries 
in fall. 2-year plants — Each 75c; Larger plants 
$1.00 and up. 
PACHYSANDRA — JAPANESE SPURGE 
Terminalis — An attractive ground-cover plant, es- 
pecially valuable for shady places. This plant 
is practically evergreen, grows about 8 inches 
tall and spreads well. Each 25c; 100 for $17.50 
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MAHONIA — HOLLY GRAPE . 
Aquifolium (Oregon Holly Grape) — A low shrub 
with thick glossy-green leaves resembling Holly; 
thrives especially well in shade; it produces 
small yellow flowers in May followed by blue 
grape-like berries; foliage changes to reddish- 
bronze in fall. 
15-18" BiG. B ies aac ae eee Each $1.75 
VINCA — TRAILING MYRTLE 
Trailing evergreen plants, used extensively as a 
ground cover under shrubs or trees, or on graves 
where it is too shady for other plants to thrive. 
* Minor — The common ‘Periwinkle’; a creeping 
ground-cover plant with pretty blue flowers in 
April and May. Each 20c; 100 for $15.00 
* Bowel’s Variety — An improvement of the above 
variety; it has larger, rich glossy green leaves 
and blooms more profusely. Each 25e; 100 for 
$17.50 
