CLIMBING and RAMBLER ROSES 
2-Year, field-grown plants 
75¢€ each, postpaid 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. A vigorous climbing form of the famous 
pink Rose, so long the American favorite for cutting. Dark red; 
one of the very best for porch and lattice work. The hardy climber 
blood with which it is crossed gives healthy, perfect foliage and a 
strong climbing habit of growth. The super-abundant bloom is in 
its prime before the June show of the bush type. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. A _ beautiful shell-pink climbing Rose. 
This is the finest Rose for hedging and arbors of any we have 
ever seen. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Combines absolute hardiness with flowers 
as large as Teas. A mass of beautiful clustered buds, which open 
out into large, shapely flowers of delicate flesh-white. 
EXCELSA. This has superseded the old Crimson Rambler. It is 
vigorous in growth, with healthy dark glossy green foliage. The 
flowers are very double, produced in large trusses. Color is intense 
crimson-maroon; tips of petals tinged with scarlet. 
JACOTTE. Quite distinct in this class; not only fragrant, but is 
rich in heretofore unknown color shades. The bud is orange-yellow; 
the 24-inch flower (clustered up to ten) is light salmon-orange 
shaded red and yellow. Foliage is dark green. 
MARY WALLACE. Although a good pillar Rose, it becomes self- 
supporting and makes an ideal dooryard bush. The flowers are 
semi-double, bright clear rose-pink with salmon base. These are 
often 4 inches wide and appear intermittently during the season 
following their first glorious outburst in late spring. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Produces huge clusters of brightest 
scarlet blooms in great profusion in June. Very beautiful indeed 
and very widely planted. Excellent for fences and pergolas. 
PRIMROSE. A pure yellow, hardy, Climbing Rose. Its large, 
double flowers are soft rich primrose-yellow and are borne in 
clusters of four and five on an extremely vigorous plant, with beau- 
tiful foliage. 
SILVER MOON. Four- to five-inch semi-double flowers; pure white 
with thick clusters of yellow stamens. Unusually sturdy growth 
and good foliage. 

ALLEN’S 
practical ornamental HEDGE PLANTS 
Single plants are postpaid; 10, 25 and 100 are 
sent express or freight collect. 

A GARDEN RETREAT MADE PLEASANT BY A CLIMBING ROSE 
BERBERIS thunbergi. Japanese Barberry. One of the finest ; 
ornamental hedging and banking plants in use; especially for low BERBERIS thunbergi atropurpurea. New Red-leaved Barberry. 
informal hedging and along sidewalks, nothing can rival it. 2-yr., An easily grown shrub of medium height, with good, distinctly red 
12 to 18 in., 35c each; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $16.00. 2-yr., 18 to foliage. Of great value in all types of landscaping. Like Thunbergi 
24 in., 40c each; 10 for $3.50; 100 for $20.00. in every way—habit, leaf-formation and fruiting—but first foliage 
v K is warm brownish red, the heat of summer intensi- 
fying its richness. The abundant scarlet berries 
persist throughout the winter along the dense net- 
work of spiny twigs. A sunny exposure is neces- 
sary to bring out and retain its full red color. 2-yr., 
12 to 18 in., 50c each; 10 for $3.50. 2-yr., 18 to 
24 in., 60c each; 10 for $4.50. 
AMUR RIVER NORTH PRIVET. One of the 
hardiest and best of all Privets. Leaves not so 
shiny; stiff, upright grower. Makes a very dense 
hedge. 2-yr., 18 to 24 in., branched. By express, 
25 for $4.00; 100 for $12.00. v 
CALIFORNIA PRIVET. The most popular of all 
hedge plants. Leaves stay on until Christmas and 
are beautiful waxy green. Can be trimmed any 
shape. A mass of green ten months of the year. 
2-yr., 18 to 24 in., branched. By express, 25 for B 
$3.50; 100 for $10.00. 

BERBERIS THUNBERGI (JAPANESE BARBERRY) 
20 ALLEN’S NURSERIES AND SEED HOUSE 
