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Hardy Climbing Roses 
Perhaps there is no one group of plants that is so useful and 
beautiful in so many different ways as the Climbing Roses. 
POTTED ROSES ONLY 
Ready for Delivery After June 1. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen, unless otherwise noted. 
Chevy Chase (Patent 443). The finestof Rambler Roses. Clusters 
of mildly fragrant, rich crimson blooms that last for several 
weeks. Beautiful mildew-resistant foliage. The numerouscanes 
will cover a large area. Potted, $1.75 each; $17.50 per doz. 
Elegance. This vigorous growing Climbing Rose gives a mag- 
nificent display of fragrant yellow flowers which are large and 
perfect form. The inner petals are spectrum-yellow and the 
outer ones shade to creamy white. Disease-resistant, lustrous 
dark green foliage. 

Flash (Plant Patent No. 396). The most vividly colored Pillar 
Rose in existence. Vivid orange-scarlet. Buds are yellow suf- 
fused scarlet, opening to gleaming orange-scarlet blooms with 
centers richly furnished with a heavy mass of golden anthers. 
Mary Wallace. A Pillar Rose with large, glossy foliage, bloom- 
ing with great freedom about the middle of June, and bearing 
a large number of fine buds in summer and fall. Flowers very 
jarse, semi-double, of bright, clear rose-pink with salmon 
ase. 
New Dawn (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet) (Plant Patent 
No. 1). The first really worthwhile everblooming hardy 
Climber. Light pink flowers continually from early summer 
until frost. Potted, $1.75 each; $17.50 per doz. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A popular Climbing Rose of moderate 
vigor, highly prized for its clusters of medium-sized, vivid 
scarlet flowers in June and early July, remaining in good con- 
dition for a long period. 


Rugosa Roses 
Strong-growing shrubs, blooming frequently throughout the 
ee Excellent seashore variety. Beautiful red berries in the 
all. 
The new hybrids have splendid foliage and the habit of the 
Rugosa. They are perfectly hardy in every respect. 
*Suitable for foundation plantings. 
§Berried Shrubs. 
Each Ten 
*Agnes. 6 ft. A yellow Rugosa. Double, medium-sized, lasting 
blooms, amber color with a deeper center; very fragrant. 
*Pink Grootendorst. 4 ft. A new variety, similar to F. J. 
Grootendorst, except that flowers are clear flesh-pink. A 
fine companion variety. 
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Five or more Rugosa Roses of same variety 
and size at ten rate. 
