HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE (Pat. No. 10)—Plant is covered with large clusters 
of many two-to-three inch cup-shaped flowers. The scarlet- 
erimson color holds well, even in full sun, and makes a gor- 
geous show for weeks in June. Under favorable conditions it 
often repeats in the fall. Quite hardy. A vigorous climber 
which will grow to considerable height. Each, $1.50. 
DOUBLOONS (Pat. No. 152)—Early. A glorious climbing 
yellow Rose, noted for hardiness and vigorous healthy growth. 
Is a splendid all-purpose golden yellow variety. The shapely 
oval buds open to large, firm-textured double blooms of saf- 
fron-yellow with clean, spicy fragrance. Handsome, glossy 
foliage. Vigorous growth. Extremely long, heavy canes. 
Each, $1.50. 
RUTH ALEXANDER (Pat. No. 178)—Blooms are orange- 
copper color topped peach red, semi-double, with perfectly 
shaped, long slender buds. Strong and hardy with glossy 
foliage. Each, $2.00. 
CLIMBING HEART’S DESIRE (Patented)—Large, fra- 
grant, deep velvety red Rose of fine form and texture as is 
the bush type. A robust climber. Exceedingly fragrant. Very 
free-flowering. Each, $2.00. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS—For sheer brillianecy of coloring, 
this is probably one of the most outstanding climbers ever in- 
troduced. Large, semi-double, flowers of light yellow with a 
deep zone of cerise-pink around the edges, creating the effect 
of a deep pink rose with a great yellow center. Hach $1.25. 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY—The glorious copper 
orange-red blooms of this popular climber are produced 
throughout the season. A strong grower. Foliage and blooms 
are even better than the bush variety. Long, strong canes. 
Each, $1.25. 

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HEART'S DESIRE (Plant Patent No. 501) 
HARDY FLORIBUNDA ROSES 
DONALD PRIOR (Pat. No. 377)—Immense clusters of grace- 
ful, glowing red flowers. Sturdy and vigorous. Never out of 
bloom. Donald and Betty Prior are a beautiful combination 
in the garden. Glistening, disease-resistant foliage. Delicate 
damask perfume. Each, $1.00. 
BETTY PRIOR (Pat. No. 340)—Large branching clusters 
of single blooms resembling red dogwood in shape, size and 
color. Lively red buds open to shell pink. Healthy, vigorous 
plants thrive in all positions in beds, borders, hedges, groups 
and large plantings. Rich and spicy perfume. Each, $1.00. 
PINOCCHIO (Pat. No. 484)}—Free branching, continuous 
blooming plants with ample dark green foliage grow 20 to 24 
inches in height and provide clusters of exquisitely lovely, full- 
petaled fragrant blooms of salmon pink flushed with gold, 
changing to soft clear pink and acquiring deeper pink edges 
as the bloom ages. Long lasting in garden and cut. Extremely 
hardy. Each, $1.25. 
ROSE ELFE—The miniature blooms of this strong, hardy 
Floribunda appear as the Hybrid Tea, PICTURE, reduced to 
less than half size. Rose pink pointed buds open to tiny 2-inch, 
high-centered, gardenia-like flowers, extremely double, which 
offer a most attractive garden display all season long. Su- 
perbly suitable for cutting and table decorations. Vigorous 
healthy plants; dark green, glossy foliage, disease resistant. 
A popular boutonniere. Each, $1.00. 

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