Climbing Roses 
2 year No. 1 plants, 75c each; 3 for $1.95; postpaid. 
Climbing American Beauty 3,,\43* 
Rose, and a good grower, with nice, double flow- 
ers of red to crimson color. This is one of the 
finest climbing Roses. 
Gardenia, Yellow The only hardy climb- 
‘ : ing Rose in this color, 
with fairly large flowers, of light yellow to deep 
yellow in the center, with a healthy foliage. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber The double, in- 
tense scarlet 
flowers of excellent shape and good size appear 
in great abundance. It is a good, strong, healthy 
grower. 
White Dorothy Perkins 4,23 Géab% 
4 shaped double 
cNmbing Rose, appearing in pretty sprays. Par- 
ticularly hardy and really the best white climber 
on the market. 
HOW TO PLANT ROSES 
Have holes dug large enough to give plenty of 
room for the roots of our two-year Roses. Use 
ordinary garden soil to fill in around roots (no 
fertilizer added). Water well, have 2 inches of 
soil over the root crown (called the bud). Then 
bank up 8 inches of soil to keep the stalks damp 
and cool until Rose is started (2 or 3 weeks). 
Cut canes back to 10 inches from ground. For 
winter protection of Hybrid Tea and Dwarf Roses 
follow same method of banking up in late fall, 
and cutting canes back in the spring. 


2-Year Strong No. 1 Plants. 
Dwarf Roses (70.8? hepsi 
Blossoms appear in individual double 
Gruss an Aachen flowers which are fragrant and 
shaped like Hybrid Tea roses. Color ranges from carmine and 
salmon pink in the bud state to a golden yellow as the rose 
opens, turning almost white before it fades. Blooms practically 
from spring until late fall. Compact in growth; fine for the 
rose bed or border. Healthy, and hardier than Hybrid Teas. 
Very bushy, well covered 
Ideal, Red Baby Rambler with clusters of dark red 
flowers. Everblooming, and very showy in the border. 
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Gloria Mundi \ flori unda type, with huge clusters of 
orange-scarlet flowers. Individual hlossoms 
are double, and will make a beautiful showing in your garden. 
Chatillon The outstanding pink variety of the Dwarf Ram- 
bler roses, with enormous flower heads of lively 
pink. Blooms throughout the summer and fall. Will be the 
pride of vour garden. 










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