Hardy CLIMBING and — 
RAMBLER ROSES 
By mail, postpaid: 2-yr., field-grown, $1.00 each 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Plant a vigorous PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Winner of 
climbing form of the famous pink Rose, Gold Medal of National Rose Society’s 
so long the American favorite for cut- exposition. Flowers are scarlet shaded 
ting. Dark red; one of the very best for erimson; corresponds to Climbing Amer- 
porch work and lattice work. The hardy ican Beauty, Dr. W. Van Fleet and 
climber blood with’ which it is crossed others as to size and beauty. Blooms 
gives healthy, perfect foliage and a long, an excellent variety for pergola 
strong climbing habit of growth; the work, and one of the best climbers sold. 
er-abundant bloom in prime before f 
Frei hcehow of the Reehivoe PRIMROSE. A pure yellow, hardy Climb- 
: af ing Rose. Its large, double flowers are 
Jacotte 
DOCTOR W. VAN FLEET. One of the a soft rich primrose-yellow and are 


newer types of climbers which combines borne in clusters of four and five on an 
absolute hardiness with flowers large as extremely vigorous plant, with beauti- 
in the Tea and Noisette classes. This ful foliage. 
variety shows a mass of beautiful clus- 
tered buds, which open out into large, SILVER MOON. Four- to five-inch, semi- 
shapely flowers; delicate flesh-white. 12 double flowers; pure white with thick 
to 18 inches long. clusters of yellow stamens. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A beautiful shell- 
pink climbing Rose. This is the finest 
Rose for hedging and arbors of any we 
have ever seen. 
DR. HUEY. (New.) Blackish red, a vel- 
vety nature, heavy bloomer, big grower; 
worthy of a trial in anyone’s garden. 
. EXCELSIA. This has superseded the old 
‘ Crimson Rambler. It is vigorous in 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber growth with healthy dark glossy green 
foliage. The flowers are very double, 
produced in large trusses. Color is in- 
tense crimson-maroon; tips of petals 
tinged with scarlet. 
GARDENIA. The tight, very numerous 
little yellow buds are beautiful in early 
summer, the flowers opening up creamy 
white, jasmine-scented. 
JACOTTE. Quite distinct in this class; 
not only fragrant, but is rich in hereto- 
fore unknown color shades. The bud is 
orange-yellow; the 24-inch flower (clus- 
tered up to ten) is light salmon-orange 
shaded red and yellow. Foliage is dark 
green. 
MARY WALLACE. (New.) Although a 
good Pillar Rose, it becomes self-sup- 
porting and makes an ideal dooryard 
bush. The flowers are semi-double, 
bright clear rose-pink with salmon base. 
These are often 4 inches wide and ap- 
oe pear intermittently during the season, ne ; $ 
| following their first glorious outburst in ° eet 
Mary Wallace late spring. Dr. W. Van Fleet 
Allen's Practical Ornamental HEDGE PLANTS 
AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET. One of the hardiest and best BERBERIS Thunbergi atropurpurea (New Red-Leaved Barberry). 




of all Privets. Leaves not so shiny, stiff, upright grower. Makes A highly important introduction among shrubs, giving us for 
very dense hedge. Per25 Per 100 the first time a practical, easily grown shrub of medium height, 
| 2-yr. 18- to 24-in. plants. Branched. Express. .$5.00 $15.00 with good distinctly red foliage. This must prove a boon to all 
types of landscaping, where studied contrasts are to be worked 
out with the shrub foliage depended on for colors. Atropur- 
purea is an exact reproduction of Thunbergi in every way— 
habit, leaf-formation and fruiting; but whereas the original is 
a deep green from spring until fall, this variety starts off in its 
first foliage a warm browny red, the heat of summer intensify- 
ing its richness. The abundant scarlet berries persist through- 
out the winter along the dense network of spiny twigs. A sunny 
exposure is necessary to bring out and retain its full red color. 
Each Peri10o 
Lay Comba RAt Ye -aOD) OS UD ALI Crs cataeia-c oisiets site ete ecercucualole ten $0.50 $3.50 
DeVito te Lie POST DACs cy wie, «eile cae Gahe iene bho) (iia! balenemewe -60 4.50 
BERBERIS Thunbergi (Japanese Barberry). This plant is one of 
the finest ornamental hedging and banking plants in use, espe- 
cially for low informal hedging and along sidewalks, nothing 
ean rival it. This plant is no relation to the Barberry that the 
government is trying to get rid of. 
Each Perl10O Per 100 
PR icy 2 Geel laehe eos Vila my eiabede i oLawar scaler scehni eile 6 one $0.35 $3.00 $16.00 
ISCO. SevAmMILR lg Rho VW Es ens exe cAkaue,@ eis iSke a Oiestare ee -40 3.50 20.00 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. The most popular of all hedge plants. 
Leaves stay on until Christmas and are beautiful waxy green. 
Can be trimmed any shape, is a mass of green ten months of 

the year. Price by express only. Per25 Per 100> 
U8) toect ans plants, branched, 2ayTewns 3c wie one ae $4.00 $12.00 
VEtOnse Lt. Plait tS DPANCh eC 2 yatue rr ve ci eleis creielelensts 6.00 15.00 
Berberis Thunbergi atropurpurea 
FIFTY-THREE YEARS OF “GOLDEN RULE" SERVICE 19 
