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FLORIBUNDAS CLIMBING ROSES 
The larger flowers of the Floribunda Roses make The Climbing Roses offered here are the best of 
them distinct from the Polyanthas. They are ad- their class. Very few of the old Ramblers are now 
vanced hybrids of the Polyanthas and bloom‘ planted; the demand is almost entirely for the newer 
equally as much, usually in large clusters, produc-_, Climbers which have disease-resistant foliage, large 
ing a mass effect. For best results do not try to blooms, and long stems suitable for cutting. They 
get all the varieties, but use several of the same are not as rampant growers as the old-fashioned 
kind. Both the single and semi-double varieties Ramblers but a carefully trained plant is a real 
are fine cut-flower material. unit when in full bloom. Do not prune more 
Betty Prior. Plani P Striki - y than enough to keep the plant within bounds; cut 
in dioouiide rt ee ae Samara subaan casa nut the dead and oldest stems down to the ground. 
the inside silvery pink. The blooms are single and EE ce eat Oe Hae NOG 
are very showy, interspersed from top to bottom American Pillar. A very vigorous Climber with 
with abundant foliage. Plant is branchy and well great clusters of medium-sized pink flowers having 
shaped, 18 to 20 inches high. $1.00. white centers and tufts of yellow stamens. A late 
Donald Prior. Plant Patent 377. The brightest of bloomer. Plan on a lot of room for it. $1.00. 
es Bons are pa souble: bright , Blaze. Plant Patent 10. Bright scarlet blooms of 
a rle Z reely pre uced on a 20-inch plant. medium size are borne in clusters on stems of 
pn Serbs auatst une ee ees much brighter fair length. The plant is covered in June with 
Else’ Pauleen ye ie a ll bay ewan? $1.00. these balls of fire and then again several times dur- 
“ good tall grower that is a fine ing the growing season there may be considerable 
match for Kar sten Poulsen. The single blooms are bloom. It has strong, pillar-type growth. Bloom- 
about 2 inches in diameter, two-tone, pink and ing starts in late Spring $1 OT 
silvery pink. They come quite continuously in flat Climbing American Beauty. The flowers are at 
racemes. 85c. ; 
Gruss an Aachen. This variety has flesh-pink Bb Caters A hsapea einen nantes 
blooms as large and double as Hybrid Teas, borne 
in clusters. 1 ft. 85c. $1.00. 
Improved Lafayette. Such a great improvement Doubloons. Plant Patent 152. A favorite Climber. 
over Lafayette that it is difficult to see the re- One of the new Horvath hybrids. A vigorous, up- 
right grower with big, double, bronze-yellow 
semblance. This is taller (3 feet), with larger : 
blooms (about 3 inches) of deeper red. A profuse flowers. A very prolific bloomer in mid-Spring 
and continuing over a long period. $1.25. 
bloomer. 85c. 
Kirsten Poulsen. Single, broad, 2-inch, light red Dr. Eckener. A very attractive new hardy Pillar 
Rose which blooms somewhat during the Summer 
blooms. The bush is one of the tallest Polyanthas 
(about 3 feet). One of the most continuous and as well as in June. Its colors vary according to 
their age from two-toned Talisman shades to a 
finest bloomers. 85c. 
Lafayette. This Floribunda has been a favorite for beautiful yellowish pink. Blooming starts in early 
Spring. $1.00. 
many years. The compact little bush, 18 to 20 
tee aie ye BON vane anodautt sized, Dr. Huey. Single blooms so deep and velvety that 
they seem almost black. A late Spring bloomer in 
light crimson flowers. 85c. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. A large grower with big double, ; : 
shell-pink blooms, freely produced in great clus- flower over a long period. $1.25. ‘ 
ters. Many times during the Summer a row of Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large, shell-pink flowers on 
long stems. Waxy foliage and very vigorous 
growth. A late Spring bloomer. $1.00. 
these looks from a distance like a bank of snow. 
The buds are often used by florists for corsage 
Flash. Plant Patent 396. The most intense flashing 
color of any Climber we know. The inside of the 
purposes. Grows 21% to 3 feet high. 85c. 
Permanent Wave. Plant Patent 107. The name 
petals is vivid orange-scariet and the outside yel- 
low suffused with scarlet. It is a free bloomer and 
fits the Rose, for the petals are fluted or waved at 
hardy, but not a rampant grower. $1.00. 
all stages. The 2-inch, deep rosy pink blooms are 
Golden Climber. Plant Patent 28. The large 
in great clusters. Plant attains about 3 feet in 
height and the new growth has striking bronzy 
golden yellow blooms maintain their color until 
they fall, and are of beautiful form. It is best to 











Cameo. A new and distinctively attractive color— 
a soft and pleasing salmon-pink shade that will 
combine well with most other colors. Reliable. 
compact plant about 20 inches high. $1.00. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart). This famous little 
Rose has charming, miniature, perfect buds of 
seashell-pink. The plant is a small, wiry grower. 
$1.00. 
Gloria Mundi. This is the most striking color of 
all the Polyanthas—a bright scarlet-orange. The 
plant is of compact growth about 20 inches high. 
85ce. 
Ideal. A good reliable grower attaining 2 feet, with 
immense clusters of deep red blooms. Each little 
flower has a white center, making it still more 
striking. 85c. 
Orange Triumph. Orange-scarlet flowers arranged 
in enormous clusters. The small individual 
blooms are well formed and fully double. Shiny 
foliage; growth 20 inches high. 85ce. 
foliage. $1.00. 
Pink Lafayette. Like Lafayette in all except the 
ae ee 244-inch blooms, which is a good rose- grow it in full sunlight. A vigorous grower with 
Poulsen’s Yellow. A yellow Floribunda is indeed Poa EA eT sane) RIO HOR ae: ; 
rare. Small, double, yellow flowers come in Iceland Queen. A new lovely white Rose that is 
branching sprays from dainty, carmine-tinted perfect in every respect. The large, double blos- 
buds. Grows 2 feet high. $1.00. soms are freely produced on a strong-growing 
Smiles. Plant Patent 331. Soft salmon-pink masses plant. $1.25. 
of 3-inch cupped flowers are produced abundantly +Kitty Kininmonth. A delightful Australian 
on medium-height plants. $1.00. variety that blooms over along period. The large, 
Snowbank. Plant Patent 279. The glistening broad, bright pink flowers with golden stamens 
white blooms are large and when open show beau- are supremely lovely. Recurrent. $1.50. 
tiful golden centers. Strong, bushy growth, 18 Mary Wallace. The long buds borne in the Spring 
inches tall. $1.00. Saike are fine for cutting. Large, semi-double flowers of 
, : ie eae a bright rose-pink, on long stems. A very strong 
grower which can be trained as a Climber or al- 
PO LYANTHAS lowed to develop as an arching self-supporting 
shrub. $1.00. 
The Polyantha or Baby Rambler Roses bloom ulate ae ee eee FEEL EU ieoee i a bitin 
almost continuously throughout the season. They climbing Bee i Its large, oes pink Aisa appear 
TC ere almost continuously daring the Spring Summer 
5 ; e be Wes ie EE an all. Large, vigorous growth. Like all ever- 
oan Rape ee eee ae le blooming varieties the plants should be well fed 
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free from disease. Their popularity is increasing ory pas see Bee ’ 
rapidly on account of their mass of bloom and many Paul’s Scarlet Climber. All who see its numerous, 
uses. A clump of three or more should be used to well-formed, glistening scarlet flowers are imme- 
get the best effect and a solid bed of one variety diately thrilled by it. A strong, hardy, medium- 
furnishes continuous color all season. sized, upright grower. Mid-Spring. $1.00. 
Silver Moon. In the late Spring beautiful cream- 
colored buds on long stems open to semi-double 
flowers about 4 inches across. They are pure 
white enhanced with golden yellow stamens. One 
of the most vigorous of all Climbers. Mid-Spring 
bloomer. $1.00. 

“HENNESSEY ON ROSES” 
A New Book for the Experienced Rose-Grower 
Not all of the author’s ideas seem correct to us in 
this part of the country, but many of his theories are 
worth considering, and an experienced Rose-grower 
will be able to discern which ones might benefit his 
own Rose-garden. 38 chapters; 188 pages. $3.50. 

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