HARDY EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Cont. 
Lily Pons. Long, pointed buds, opening to large, 
very double, fragrant flowers. Center of flowers 
deep yellow shading to pale yellow and white. A 
profuse bloomer, vigorous grower with handsome 
foliage. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Brilliant rose-red with dazzling 
scarlet sheen. Fragrant, full double flowers. Vig- 
orous growth, free and continuous habit of flow- 
ering. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Nicely formed, long, pointed 
buds of reddish gold, deep golden yellow at cen- 
ter. Spicy fragrance and continuous bloomer. 
Strong, vigorous, bushy plants with attractive, 
glossy foliage. 
Roslyn. Beautiful tapering buds and large, double 
flowers. Golden yellow with deep orange shading 
on reverse of petals. Vigorous, compact habit and 
many flowers. 
Talisman. Yellow and copper suffused pink while in 
the bud, when half open the color changes to old 
rose above a yellow base. As the flower continues 
to open the color is intensified. 
W. C. Miller. A good rose on a good, vigorous 
plant. Flowers full, true rose-pink, free blooming, 
fine, leathery foliage. Considered one of the out- 
standing garden roses. 

ROSE, Roslyn 
Kennedy Hardy Climbing and 
‘Rambler ‘Roses 
Prices on All Varieties of Rambler Roses as Listed: Each $2.00, 100 $190.00 
Glen Dale. Clusters of lemon colored buds and very lovely double flowers of pale yellow which 
quickly turn white. Vigorous grower, good foliage. Considered best white climbing rose today. 
Golden Glow. Semi-double, medium size flowers 
produced profusely in large clusters. Pure bright 
yellow without any shadings. Grow 15 feet high. 
Mary Wallace. Large flowered, rapid grower. Bril- 
liant pink with luminous sheen. Long-stemmed, 
good for cutting. 
New Dawn. An everblooming sport of Dr. Van 
Fleet. Flesh-pink on outer petals deepening to 
rose-pink in center. Blooms continuously 
throughout the summer. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, semi-double 
flowers of medium size, produced in large clus- 
ters and in great profusion. The color does not 
burn or fade. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Again this year, owing to the shortage of 
experienced growers, it has been necessary to 
reduce the quantities of stock of perennials be- 
ing planted and we are therefore omitting the 
perennial section of our catalog this year; how- 
ever, we will greatly appreciate the opportunity 
of quoting on the list of plant material you wish 
to secure. 








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CLIMBING ROSE, Paul’s Scarlet Ciimber 
