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RB CAeA Charming Floribundas and Polyanthas That 
Bloom All Summer! 
Brilliant Border and Kbedge Roses—prized highly for their lavish, colorful blooms, for their hardin: d d i 
‘sod oe Floribundas for backgrounds and gay borders, while the lower growing Polyanilion are peitect en pacers 
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RIS—BETTY PRIOR. (Patent No. 340). Betty Prior and Donald Prior are glorious and outstanding Floribun- 
das! Betty is tall, free-floweting—a mass of clustered delicate pink blooms in June. Then all through the 
summer and fall the charming reddish buds are perpetually unfolding into the exquisite dogwood-like 
flowers of shell-pink. Plants often grow to 3 or 4 ft; they are unequalled for borders and hedges, for the 
ceo to Hybrid Tea roses and perennials. Select, 2-year, Blooming Size Plants, $1.00 each: 3 for $2.65: 
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_ R20—DONALD PRIOR. (Patent No. 377). Huge clusters of semi-double, waxen, glistening red flowers make 
Donald Prior so gay and spectacular; rich fragrance. Strong, healthy plant that throws out cluster after 
cluster of rich buds and flowers clear up until frost. Wonderful for the garden and for cutting. 3-31/, ft. at 
maturity. Select, 2-Year. Blooming Size Plants, $1.00 each: 3 for $2.65: 6 for $5.00. 
FERRIS’ PRICES On the 7 Everblooming Baby Roses Listed Below: 
(All one kind, or assorted to your liking) 
Strong, 2-Year, Field-Grown Plants—Blooming Size 
85ceach * 3for$235 * 6 for $4.50 
R21—CHATILLON. Enormous heads of clear shining pink all season. 18 inches. Very lovely. 
R22—ELSE POULSEN. Magnificent border or hedge rose, often growing 3 ft. tall, with a continuous cover- 
ing of lovely rose-pink flowers. Pictured on page 46. 
R23—GLORIA MUNDI. Flaming beauty, with large, double flowers of blazing orange-scarlet the season 
through. 18 inches. See color photo on opposite page. 
R24—GRUSS AN AACHEN. One of the finest. Orange-pink buds open to double blooms of Hybrid Tea form, 
softening to delicate salmon as they unfold. Always in bloom. 18 inches. 
R2S—IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. Grand border rose, lavishly covered with brilliant cherry-red flowers all 
season. 21/2-3 ft. . 
eee ZEIMET. Finest white, flowers double and fragrant. Very popular in cemetery plantings. 
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R27—SPARKLER. Elegant, bright sparkling red, and always in bloom. 18 inches. See picture on page 46. 
: e e The Most Bloom for Your Money! No finer 
CAel covering for fence trellis, arch or wall. 
Hardy, easy to grow. 
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RS—BLAZE. (Patent No. 10). To ask the favorite color invariably brings the answer “red”, to inquire the fa- 
vorite Climbing Rose comes the quick reply—BLAZE, the Everblooming Scarlet Climber. Large clusters of 
cup-shaped blooms of vivid scarlet in June, then intermittent flowers all season. Give rich soil to get best 
growth and most bloom. Select, 2-year plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.80; 6 for $7.50. 
5 PILLAR CLIMBING ROSES 
R2—CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. A beauty that is a real favorite all over America. Broad, vigorous 
climber entirely covered with large, lovely, fragrant blooms of American Beauty Red (vivid rose-pink)— 
so fine for cutting. Pictured on opposite page. 
R3—DR. W. VAN FLEET. Long pointed buds of clear flesh-pink, borne on individual stems, ideal for cutting; 
open flowers very large. Glossy foliage. Splendid pillar rose. Pictured in color on page 46 
ae ONAL Golden yellow buds soften to rich cream as they open. Glossy, healthy foliage. Vigorous 
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RI—PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Most famous, most beautiful of the June red climbers. Large, semi-double 
flowers on long stems in bold clusters, hold their vivid scarlet until the last petals fall. Very fine for 
fences, trellises, arches, or can be kept pruned back to bush form. Illustrated on opposite page. 
RS—SILVER MOON. Extra large, ivory white flowers with bright golden stamens cover the plant over a 
long period of time. Glossy, luxuriant foliage. Superb rose to cover trellis or pergola. 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On these 5 Pillar-Climbing Roses (Choose Your Own Varieties—Alike or Assorted) Strong, 
2-Year, Field-Grown Plants. 
8Sceach * 4for$3.00 * 10 for $7.00 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSES 
R6—CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Beautiful Radiance blooms lavishly cover the broad plant. Spread out the 
branches well in training to trellis or frame, to get full sunlight. These Everbloomers are not as hardy 
as other climbers and must have ample winter protection. Select, 2-year plants. 85c each: 3 for $2.35. 
R7—CLIMBING MRS. duPONT. Golden yellow flowers in abundance. Cover heavily through the winter. Select, 
2-year plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.35. 
R8—CLIMBING TALISMAN. Strong, vigorous plant is well covered with the same beautiful, frogrant, blend- 
ed flowers of the bush type. Must have winter protection. Select. 2-year plants, 85c each; 3 for $2.35. 
6 POPULAR RAMBLER AND TRAILING ROSES 
Ri2—CRIMSON RAMBLER. Great favorite for many decades. Strong, healthy, rambling plant covered in 
June with large clusters of bright crimson, miniature roses. 
R14—DOROTHY PERKINS. Ideal trellis rose. Very rapid, sturdy grower, profusely covered with clusters of 
exquisite, shell-pink blooms of finest fragrance. Pictured at right. 
Dasceeemegiy (Red Dorothy Perkins). Immense clusters of rich blood-red roses. Beautiful and dependable 
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Be HITE RAMBLER. Very fine cluster rose with strong climbing habit, in June a mass of snow-white 
lowers. 
RI7—WICHURIANA. Trailing Memorial Rose. Strong growing, prostrate plant with glossy green leaves 
(nearly evergreen), and a cloud of lovely white flowers. Ideal for banks, terraces and rockeries. 
RI8—MAX GRAF. New, extra hardy and very fine rose for covering banks or to develop a hedge. In June- 
July enous plant has a grand covering of 3-inch bright pink flowers, golden centered. It will stand 
much shade. 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On these Six Rambler and Trailing Roses: (Choose your own varieties — alike or assorted) 
Strong. 2-Year, Field-Grown Piants 
SSceach * 4 for$2.00 * 10 for $4.65 
IF ROSES ARE DESIRED BY PARCEL POST—Add 4c each, 15c for 4, or 30c for 10 plants. 
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