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Climbing Roses for Fence, Trellis, and Post 
Climbing Roses may be trained over an arch, draped around posts, or festooned from one post to another. Planted on steep slopes, and 
pegged down, they hold the soil against erosion. They require no pruning in the spring except the cutting out of very old or dead wood, and 
the shortening of the laterals and long canes to make the growth conform to the space to be covered, but prune severely in July, directly after 
they have finished flowering. Prices are for dormant plants, available from March 1 to May 15. 

*Apricot Glow. Patent 200. Magnificent 
sort; flowers of light apricot, shading yel- 
low. Dormant plants, $1.50. In pots after 
May 1, $1.85. 
Climbing American Beauty. A pleasing 
rose-pink. Dormant plants, $1.10. In pots 
after May 1, $1.45. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. The long, pointed buds 
are of a rich flesh-pink. This ts the easiest 
to grow and the most satisfactory of all 
the light pink climbing Roses and the plants 
are especially vigorous. Dormant plants 
only, $1.10. 
Golden Glow. Patent 263. A _ vigorous 
companion to Apricot Glow, but pure 
bright yellow blooms. Profuse bloomer. 
Dormant plants only, $1.50. 
Mary Wallace. Large, rose-pink flowers. 
Dormant plants only, $1.10. 
New Dawn (The Everblooming Dr. W. Van 
Fleet). Patent 1. Really the most satis- 
factory Everblooming Climber introduced. 
Flesh-pink in color. Dormant plants, 
$1.25. In pots after May 1, $1.60. 
Climbing American Beauty Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A vivid scarlet 
which does not bleach or fade. Established 
plants often repeat several times during 
the season. Dormant plants, $1.10. In pots 
Roses Growing in Pots after May 1, $1.45. 
Silver Moon. Pure white blooms; striking 
Ready May 1 leathery foliage effective all season. Dor- 
mant plants, $1.10. In pots after May 1, 
Bush Roses (Hybrid Teas) ‘ $1.45, 
Anzac mCoral-roses eer $1 85 



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Apricot Queen. Apricot............ 1 60 
Commando. Orange-buff........... 1 85 re ere Tree Roses in Pots 
Crimson Glory. Velvety crimson.... 2 10 
Dos ee ce ar eey salmon. . ; “2 Available May 1 until sold out 
owing Carmine. Carmine........ 
Golden Diamond. Yellow-gold..... 2 35 OE presences) 
Gruss an Teplitz. Crimson......... 1 45 Will bloom this summer on strong, 
Heart’s Desire. Red............... 185 straight 314-foot stems 
Hinrich Gaede. Bicolor............ 1 45 : 
Kaiserin A. Viktoria. White....... 1 45% Plant them in your hardy border or Rose- 
Lily Pons: Yellow. ................ 1 85! garden, where they will stand head and 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Scarlet........ 1 45° shoulders above their companions. Over 
Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Yellow.... 2 35 winter they may be dug up and buried in a 
Pearl Harbor. Rose-pink........... 1 854 trench, or heeled in under a shed. In mild 
Pink Diamond. Pink.............. 1.85° latitudes fix straw among the branches, 
Poinsettia: Scarlet... 2... 02a ise. 1 45 without digging. 
Radiance. Pinks) 45132... 25sec 1 45 *Autumn. Burnt-orange. 
Red Radiance. Red............... 1 45 **California. Patent 449. Ruddy orange, 
Santa Anita. Deep pmnk........... 1 60 toned saffron; rose overlay. 
Shangri-La. Salmon-rose........... 1 85 *E Cs Hill) Crimson-red: 
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Climbers aoe E ghtful golden yel. 
Apricot Glow. Apricot............. $1 85 *Grenoble. Scarlet-crimson. 
Climbing American Beauty. Rose.. 1 45 **Heart’s Desire. Patent 501. Velvety red. 
NewrDawn-s Pink 8. 1 60 *Mme. Chiang Kai-shek. Patent ap- 
Paul’s Scarlet. Scarlet............. 1 45 plied for. Lovely yellow. 
Silver Moon. White............... 1 45 *Mme. Jules Bouche. White. Fragrant. 
*Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
*Mrs. P. S. du Pont. Deep yellow. 
*President H. Hoover. Mixture of scarlet, 
yellow and cerise. 
**Radiance. Delightful pink. 
**Red Radiance. Cerise-red. 
*Talisman. Mixture of red, orange, pink 
and yellow. 
To Help You Choose 
Everyone enjoys the scent of Roses, and all 
our everblooming varieties are fragrant; sorts 
marked * have a pronounced perfume, and 
those marked ** even more so. 
The number of petals indicates the double- 
ness of a Rose; one with 17 is a semi-double 
bloom; one with 100 petals is heavy and tight. 

—_ In pots only, ready after May 1, 
Tree Rose $6 each 


Roses supplied as dormant plants from March 1 to May 15. Where varieties are offered 
NEW YORK 8, N.Y. growing in pots they are available in this form from May 1 until sold out (usually by June 15) Roses 0a 
