EVERBLOOMING DR. J. H. NICOLAS (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 457) 
The ideal of a lifetime! Gardeners everywhere are delighted with the wealth of 
fragrant blooms, the size of the large, double flowers, and with the everblooming 
performance of Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Many first-year plants bloom persistently all season! 
As soon as the first flowers finish, new shoots appear—all summer you will revel in 
the abundance of bloom. The first flowers remain alluringly attractive till even the 
last one of the cluster is open full. For years Dr . Nicolas, the world-renowned 
hybridist, had set for his ideal a rage, of owing Climbing Roses with large 
double blooms like the Hy bed Dns the cross that resulted in this marvelous 
flower—this modern Rose whic now bears his name has achieved the triumph he did 
not live to see. “Dr. J. H. Nicolas’’ increases in popularity every year! 
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Everblooming. .a galaxy of bloom repeats again and again, all summer and fall. 
Immense... .. .fully double, deep rose-pink flowers, 5 to 6 in. across, 50 fine-textured petals. 
Fragrance.... .tich, lovely and enduring. 
Clusters. ..... three or four perfect blooms to each long, strong stem. 
Hardiness... .extremely hardy in all sections of the country. 
Pillar........ very vigorous, grows 8 to 10 ft. tall. Resistant to ordinary Rose ills. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIMITED QUANTITIES 
(Not illustrated) 
JUNE MORN. (PI. Pat. 375.) 5-in., Hybrid-Tea-like flowers of a bright lively 
carmine-pink, touched with gold. ceed Ot y in early summer. Particularly 
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hardy and vigorous. Thriyesgin gerifigsh Morn is almost everblooming 
in the southern parts of Le. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
CLIMBING WORLD’S FAIR. (PI. Pat. 546.) Deep scarlet, double blooms as 
rich as royal velvet. Here is the same flower as World’s Fair Floribunda illustrated in 
color on page 20 . . . only here it is in lovely climbing form. Everblooming, makes 
a gorgeous show. This unusual Climber will add a rare note to your garden. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
Giant Clematis 

REGAL, DISTINCTIVE 
EXOTIC AS ORCHIDS 
True aristocrats of the plant world. Breath-taking beauty on trellis 
or porch. Next to the rose, they are the most beautiful of all climbing 
plants. The three varieties illustrated are the finest known. 
While the intense colors and delicate forms seem almost tropical in 
their glory, the plants withstand sub-zero temperatures, just by hilling 
in fall. Easy and rapid-growing, disease-tesistant, they like dry feet, 
a fertilized, limy soil and some sunlight. The enchanting blooms grow 
from 4 to 8 in. or more across, continuously for 6 to 8 weeks from July 
and again in fall. Striking in flower arrangements. Strong 2-yr. own- 
root plants, postpaid. Described below and at right. 
















JACKMANTL (Left) 
You have often seen these dramatic, large, velvety violet-purple flowers that 
have made Clematis so popular in America, and richly deserved. Blooms in 
profusion all summer ol easly fall. Noted for great vigor, often 10 ft. high. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 



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Silver Lace Vine 

SILVER LACE VINE 
(Above) 
Polygonum Auberti. Dense foliage, 
foamy sptays of white flowers all summer, 
fall. Field-grown plants. 
60c each; 3 for $1.50 
RED JACKMANI, Rubra 
(Left) 
Vigorous and free-blooming as the purple 
Jackmani, with large flowers in a grand 
shade of bright red that makes a wonderful 
display. Rapid-growing, 10 to 15 ft. in 
height. $1.50 each; 3 for $4 00 
LANUGINOSA CANDIDA 
(Left, center) 
Lovely pure white waxy flowers, beautiful 
always, entrancing in moonlight. One of 
newest hybrids, 10 to 12 ft. high. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.25 
