

Stahelinh 
_ CLIMBING ROSES 
For display and for color, hardly anything 
can equal the climbing roses in full bloom. 
If they are used on porches, fences, trel- 
lises or arbors, they greatly improve their 
beauty. All that we list are hardy. Plant 3 
to 4 feet apart. 
SILVER MOON—Large, semi-double, white 
flowers with just a faint ivory tinge and 
golden stamens in the center. PRICES BE- 
LOW. Y 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—Most popular 
ted climbing rose. Matured plants are a 
solid mass of blazing scarlet. Color does 
not fade. PRICES BELOW. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY— 
An old favorite. Large, double, deep 
‘rosy-pink flowers. Very fragrant and 
fine for cutting. PRICES BELOW. 
GARDENIA—Beautiful glossy foliage 
with pale yellow buds opening into 
delicate ivory with deeper yellow 
centers. PRICES BELOW. 
CLIMBING DUPONT—Bright yellow rose of the 
eS : dainty pillar type. PRICES BELOW. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber PRICES: 75c each; 3 for $2.10. 
Stahelins FLOWERING TREES 
MOUNTAIN ASH 
Tree of unusual beauty, with fern- 
like leaves. Clusters of white flow- 
ers in the spring, followed by giant 
bunches of red berries in the fall. 
8-4 ft. trees, 75c each; 5-6 ft. trees, 
$1.50 each. 
















TULIP TREE 
Tall, pyramidal, with broad glossy 
leaves. Bears tulip-like flowers of 
white with green centers in June. 
3-4 ft. trees, 75c each: 3 for $2.10. 

Bechtel’s Flowering Crab 
WHITE FLOWERING 
DOGWOOD 
Large, white flowers with an extra 
row of center petals. Red berries in 
fall, also leaves turn red. Grows 
10 to 15 feet tall. 3-4 ft. trees, $1.25 
each; 2 for $2.25. 
BECHTEL’S 
FLOWERING CRAB 
A hardy, small flowering tree. 
Double flowers of delicate pink 
resemble small Roses. Very 
fragrant. Ideal for the small 
lawn. 18-24 in. trees, 95c each; am 
3 for $2.65. Tulip Tree 


