Floriduuda aud Pelyautha Roses, coutinued 
KORALLE. (m). An interesting wavy-petaled rose-red. $1.25. 
KRONPRINSESSE INGRID. (m.) Large, two-tone pomegranate-red and rose- 
pink blooms. $1.25. 
LITTLE MISS MUFFETT. (m.d.) Especially fine pink for mass effects. Good to 
cut. $1.25. 
MARGO KOSTER. 
popular. $1.50. 
(ex. d.) Pretty, ball-shaped, orange blooms. 
Extremely 
MING TOY. (t.) New Polyantha-like shrub Rose. Very double, well-formed. 3 
flowers of brilliant rose. $1.50. 
MRS. JOSEPH HIESS. (t.) Hybridized by Roy Shepherd. Extremely vigorous, 
producing dainty pink blooms in profusion. $1.50. 
NIGGER BOY. (m.t.) Page 10. A bed of this Rose is really startling. Dark vel- 
vety maroon that glistens. Excellent to use at the base of Blaze climber, along 
walks, in beds or in groups of three in front of shrubbery. In fact, use it any place 
you want a splash of color. $1.50. 
PINK JEWEL. (m.) Cupped flowers of arbutus-pink. Constantly in bloom. Fine 
for cutting. Easily one of the best eight or ten Floribundas. $1.25. 
PINK SATIN. (t.) Large, semi-double flowers of soft pink. The plant is very 
vigorous, producing an abundance of bloom the size of Hybrid Tea Roses. $1.35. 
PINKIE. (m.d.) Pat. 712. Bushy plants 15 to 20 inches high and about the same 
across. The slender little buds of clear pmk open only 2 inches across. $1.50. 
PINOCCHIO. (t.) Pat. 484. Page 10. Abundant 
producer of miniature Roses that change from salmon 
to pink. Very popular. $1.35. 
RED RIPPLES. (m.) A red so vivid that it can be 
picked out of any group. $1.35. 
ROSE ELFE. (m.) Page 10. Imagine pink camellias 
growing on a Rose bush and you have a description 
of Rose Elfe. Very charming; strong, prolific and 
long lasting when cut. No doubt about this being 
one of the very best. $1.35. 
SUNLIT. (d.) This is one of the prettiest of the 
Floribundas, and a color that has been missing in 
this group. Perfectly formed little blooms of apricot- 
buff, about half the size of a Hybrid Tea. $1.50. 
THE FAIRY. (m.) Good foliage and a strong plant, 
always covered with sea-shell-pink rosettes, about 
the size of a quarter. $1.50. 

Elegance Climber (above) 
Everblooming Climber, Blaze >>> 

oe 
ALBERTINE. Large, peach-pink. The 
finest June-blooming pink climber. $1.35. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Clustered, car- 
mine-pink, single; white eye. $1.25. 
BLAZE. Pat. 10. Below. The most 
popular of all red climbing Roses. Scar- 
let-crimson; like Paul’s Scarlet, except 
for the repeat-blooming characteristic, 
which we have developed to a high 
degree by bud selection. $1.50. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. Free 
blooming; lively pink. $1.25. 
CITY OF YORK. New white, profuse- 
blooming climber, with 3-inch, semi- 
double flowers. Fragrant. $1.50. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY. Very 
Jarge blooms of rose-pink. $1.25. 
CL. TALISMAN. Everblooming; 
climbing form of Talisman. Best 
in a protected spot. $1.35. 
DOUBLOONS. Pat. 152. A vigor- 
ous yellow pillar. Large buds, 
opening saffron-yellow. $1.50. 
DR. HUEY. Best of the black-red 
climbers. $1.25. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Large, 
flesh-pink. Vigorous. $1.25. 
ELEGANCE. Opposite. Large, beautifully 
formed, yellow. Greenhouse - quality 
flowers on long stems. My choice as the 
best yellow climber. $1.50. 

New Dawn Everblooming Climber 
Chimbiug Roses 
HAMBURG. Everblooming clusters of 
frery red, semi-double blooms. Medium 
growing pillar. $1.35. 
LE REVE. Deep yellow, semi-double 
blooms. $1.25. 
NEW DAWN. Above. Large, blush-pink. 
The best climber for continuous bloom. 
Fme on banks, over a wall or trellis. 
Strong grower. $1.50. 
NUBIAN. Dark red pillar. 
bloom. $1.50. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. Lemon buds, 
opening to very large, white blooms. 
$1.35. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Great 
masses of scarlet-crimson blooms, last- 
ing for two to three weeks. Strong 
growing and most popular of the June- 
blooming climbers. $1.25. 
PROSPERITY. A splendid small-flowered 
white pillar, bloommg in great clusters 
intermittently during the summer. $1.25. 
SILVER MOON. Large, single, white. 
Robust. $1.25, 
SKYROCKET. Repeat-blooming red. 
Semi-climber. $1.25. 
TORCH. Pat. 726. Clusters of the most 
vivid orange-scarlet you can imagine 
almost entirely cover this pillar Rose. 
Use it where you want a flash of color. 
$1.50. 
Recurrent 
Plant arow of Blaze and New Dawn along a fence 
for breath-taking beauty in June and intermittent 
bloom all summer. 
THE BOSLEY NURSERY, MENTOR, OHIO 
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