IMPROVE YOUR GROUNDS 
BY PLANTING THESE 
FAVORITE 
CLIMBING 
ROSES 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER 
One of the greatést of the hardy Climbers. Com- 
bines rapid growth with extreme hardiness and free 
blooming habit. Brilliant scarlet flowers which are 
large and last over a long period. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 
(Often called ‘Spanish Beauty’’) 
The wonder Rose. Possesses a delightful fra- 
grance which is rare in Climbing Roses. Excellent 
for cutting. Color is charming deep red in bud, 
opening into a pearly pink as the perfumed petals 
unfold. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
An old favorite Climbing Rose. Very hardy and 
a vigorous grower. Free bloomer. Color deep pink. 
Blooms extra large, resembling Tea Roses in shape 
and size. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN 
A truly distinctive Climber. Fragrant and rich 
in color shades. Buds are orange-yellow opening 
into large blooms of salmon-orange, shaded with 
red and gold. 
Your Choice of Above 
Nice 2-Year Plants... 
90c Each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $7.50, Postpaid 

“Mme. Gregoire Staechelin’—Exquisite Pearly Pink Blooms . 
ee 99 U.S. PLANT A REPEAT BLOOMER - BRIGHT 
BLAZ PAT. No. 10 = SCARLET SPORT of PAUL'S 
SCARLET CLIMBER 
Called “The Climber Supreme” 
One of the largest selling Roses ever introduced. 
Grows in true pillar form. Terrific crop of early blooms 
followed by repeat blooms throughout the summer and 
fall season. Plants have the hardiness and good habits 
of the Paul’s Scarlet parentage. Good, bright green fo- 
liage and sturdy canes. Excellent for use on each side 
of a driveway entrance or along a background fence. 
Color is intermediate scarlet and does not readily fade 
after blooms open. 
Sturdy, 2-Year, Field-Grown 
$1.50 Each: 3 for $3.75, Postpaid 
(See back cover for two new Climbing Roses.) 


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