yl Polyantha Roses 
Two-yr. field-grown budded plants, $1.00 each; 12 for $10.00, postpaid. 
These are the true everbloomers, furnishing quantities of colorful bloom all season long. They require 
little care beyond keeping the faded flowers cut. Plant them in groups or solid beds for effect. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose). Dainty, per- 
fectly shaped buds of excellent rose-pmk tinged with 
salmon, borne tm graceful sprays continuously. 
Popular for cutting. 
Chatillon Rose. Brilliant pink, semi-double flowers 
In gigantic clusters which make a magnificent show 
on dwarf plants. A dependable, continuous bloomer. 
Ellen Poulsen. Small, double, brilliant pink flowers 
in huge clusters on bushy plants. One of the first of 
the large-flowered Polyanthas and still one of the best. 
Else Poulsen. This is one of the new tall-growing 
Polyanthas, 3 feet or more in height, with medium- 
sized, semi-double flowers of a lovely shade of bright 
rose- -pink; slightly fragrant. Very hardy and a 
continuous bloomer. 
Golden Salmon. Bears large bunches of pure orange 
flowers—and the color is not easily burned by the 
summer sun. A strong, bushy plant. 
Gruss an Aachen. Reddish pink and gold flowers of 
Hybrid Tea quality, borne on dwarf, compact plants. 
A splendid bedding Rose which can ‘be used either as 
a Polyantha or a Hybrid Tea, and the flowers are 
nice for cutting. 
Ideal. The tiny dark glowing “scarlet-crimson flowers 
are shaded with black and are borne in tremendous 
bunches on a vigorous branching plant. There are 
several dark red ‘Polyanthas but we believe Ideal to 
be the best one. 
Katharina Zeimet. Small, double, fragrant flowers 
of pure white in large clusters. Dwarf, bushy plants. 
The best white Polyantha. 
VESTAL’S Climbing Roses 
These are the finest of all climbing plants for covering arches, pergolas, fences, walls 
and training against buildings. Words are inadequate to describe the beauty of a Climb- 
ing Rose in full bloom. 

Vestal’s Everblooming Climber Collection 
ONE PLANT EACH OF 
Cl. Condesa de Sastago 
EVERBLOOMING Sree 
$3.00 VALUE, FOR. . . 

Cl. Roslyn 
POST- 
PAID 
Black Boy 
$2.75 

Everblooming Climbing Roses 
These Roses produce some bloom all durimg the 
season. Most of them bloom on long stems and the 
climbing sports have finer flowers than their dwarf 
parents. 
Two-yr. field-grown budded plants, $1.00 each postpaid, 
except where noted 
Black Boy. A large-flowered Climber. Glowing crim- 
son with velvety black shadings; fragrant. This Is a 
beautiful Rose and not only makes a grand garden 
display but is a fine cut-flower. 
Cl. Better Times. The climbing form of this very 
popular cerise-colored Hybrid Tea. 
Cl. Billy Boiler. 
climbing plant. 
Dazzling red flowers on a good 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Strong, everblooming Climber, 
with tiny flowers exactly like those of the charming 
“Sweetheart Rose.” 
Cl. Condesa de Sastago. A climbing sport of the 
spectacular Hybrid Tea. Extra. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. A _ free-blooming Climber 
whose flowers are even better than those of the 
famous dwarf variety. 


Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Rich yellow blooms 
exantly like those of the dwarf plant are produced 
in large quantities on a strong plant. 
Cl. Roslyn. A climbing sport with golden yellow 
blooms like the original. 
Cl. Talisman. A climbing sport which blooms con- 
tinuously. 
Marechal Niel. Famous old Noisette, the loveliest 
yellow, Climbing Rose in the world. This Rose Is 
becoming scarce and should be brought back into 
southern gardens. $1.25 each, postpaid. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular red 
Climbing Rose, bearing brilliant scarlet flowers in 
handsome sprays in the spring. An always-depend- 
able Hardy Climber. $1.00 each, postpaid. 

VESTAL Roses are well-grown, 
healthy plants which can always 
be depended on to grow and bloom 
to your entire satisfaction. We 
have faith in them, because they 
never disappoint us. 

A post is a good support for a Climbing Rose 

6 JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
