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aud Polyautha Roses 
Growth habits marked beside each variety: t., tall; 
m., medium; d., dwarf; ex., extra 
by Chateau. (m.) Velvety blackish crimson; small but 
Fanible Try planting it with the white Dagmar Spath. $1.35. 
Belvedere. (m.d.) Interesting double dark red. $1.25. 
Betty Prior. (t.) Pat. 340. Prolific clear carmine-pink, $1.25. 
Bouquet. (m.d.) Truly a bouquet of rose-red, camellia-shaped 
blooms. $1.35. 
Cameo. (d.) Distinctive orange-pink. $1.25. 
Cecile Brummer. (ex.d.) The true Sweetheart Rose. Pink buds 
1% inch long. The most perfect miniature. $1.50. 
Dagmar Spath. (m.d.) Free-blooming white. $1.35. 
D. T. Poulsen Improved. (m.) Large; cherry-red. Finely 
formed blooms. $1.25. 
Eblouissant. (m.d.) Carnation-like, scarlet blooms. $1.25. 
. (t.) Bright rose-pink clusters on a strong bush; 
raecttaneaaul or hedge. Cies for cutting. $1.35. 
Eutin. (m.d.) Carmine-red cluster type; exceptionally profuse 
bloomer. $1.35. 
Fantastique. (m.d.) Pat. 574. Blooms creamy yellow, with a 
broad margin of vivid carmine on each petal. $1.50. 
Floradora. (t.) (Page 11.) A magic new color im Roses that 
printer’s ink hasn’t quite caught—cinnabar-red. $1.50. 

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Blaze is the repeat-blooming form of Paul’s Scarlet 
(Illustrated above) 
| Albertine. Large peach-pink. The Dr. Huey. Best of the black-red 
| finest June-blooming pink climber. climbers. $1.25. 
{ 135% : 
} : é ‘ 5 Dr. W. Van Fleet. Large flesh-pink. 
American Pillar. Clustered carmine- Vi £1.25 
| pink single; white eye. $1.25. ERIS SARI 
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Blaze. Pat. 10. The most popular of peat ‘ Taree eae ia cee 
all red climbing Roses. Scarlet-crim- ne Se ehe Hee enlick ay R Kapity ree 
son; like Paul’s Scarlet, except for P. rR B ie ES iy. el 50. 
i the repeat blooming characteristic, BULAN DOSY =) Xa He. ph. 
which we have developed to a high 
degree by bud selection. $1.50. blooming pillar. $1.35. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Free WU an ol 
ig oitine GAS rau on! as Deep yellow; semi-double. 
Ci. American Beauty. Very large 
Hamburg. A fiery red; short ever- 
New Dawn. Pat. 1. (Opposite.) Large Sy 
blooms of rose-pink. $1.25. blush-pink. The best climber for 
Cl. Talisman. Climbing form of continuous bloom. Fine on banks, 
Talisman. Delightful. $1.35. over a wall or trellis. Strong grower. 
Doubloons. Pat. 152. (Below.) A $2.00. 
vigorous yellow pillar type. Large Nubian. Dark velvety red_ pillar. 
buds, opening saffron-yellow. $1.50. $1.50. 
New Dawn 










Doubloons ; © 
ee ee Pillar. Lemon buds, opening to large white blooms. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Popular scarlet-crimson that in the past 
outsold all other climbers combined. Extra vigorous. $1.25. 
Prosperity. A splendid white pillar. Blooms in successive crops 
all summer. Medium grower. $1.25. 
Silver Moon. Large single white. Robust. $1.25. 
Skyrocket. Repeat-blooming red. Semi-climber. $1.25. 
Thelma. Unusually beautiful coral-pink. $1.35. 

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