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Fardy Climbing Rose, Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
Hardy Climbing and Rambler 
Roses 
On the Ramblers, or small-flowered clus- 
ter type, the old canes should be removed 
at the base as soon as they fmish blooming 
and the new canes trained into place for next 
year’s bloom. 
Dormant plants until April 15, each $1.75, 
except where noted 
Pot-grown for delivery in May and June, 
each $2.00, except where noted 
Blaze. Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson blooms. 
Blooms repeatedly.during the season after 
the plant becomes well established. 
Doubloons. Pat. 152. A lovely climbing 
yellow Rose, noted for hardiness and 
vigorous, healthy growth, and furnished 
with dark green, leathery foliage. The 
shapely buds open to large, firm-textured 
blooms of saffron-yellow with clean, spicy 
fragrance. et 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler. Pat. 114. his 
is without question the most outstanding 
yellow climbing Rose. The blooms are 
arranged in large clusters enhanced by 
pleasimg rich fragrance. 
Mary Wallace. Large, pink flowers with a 
Juminous sheen. Strong growth. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish 
Beauty). A vigorous grower, with good 
foliage. Shapely, semi-double, fragrant 
flowers of an iridescent pink tipped with 
crimson. 
New Dawn. Blush-pink, everblooming. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other Rose in 
any class can compare with it for brilliancy 
of color, which is a vivid scarlet maintained 
without burning or bleaching until the 
petals fall. Dormant plants, each $1.50; 
pot-grown, each $1.75. 
Silver Moon. Midseason white. Great 
silvery white, semi-double blooms, with a 
foil of dark -leathery foliage. Dormant 
plants, each $1.50; pot-grown, each $1.75. 

HENRY F. MICHELL CO., 

Everblooming Climbing 
Hybrid Tea Roses 
These bear huge crops of Hybrid Tea 
flowers all season. Gems everywhere if they 
can be grown in a sheltered spot or given 
winter protection according to the climate. 
Dormant plants, each $2.00; pot-grown 
plants, each $2.25. 
Cl. Carrie Jacobs Bond. Deep rich rose. 
Ci. Gold Rush. Handsome yellow. 
Cl. Hadley. Crimson-red. 
Cl. K. A. Viktoria. White. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Yellow. 
Cl. Radiance. Pink. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Red. 
Hardy Miniature Roses 
For the Rose garden m the window or 
porch-boxes. They will bloom indoors for 
weeks under an inverted jar or glass globe 
before time to plant them in the garden. 
Midget. Pat. 466. The tiniest rose-red, full 
double miniature Rose. Almost thornless. 
Each 90c. 
Pixie. Pat. 408. The world’s smallest double 
white Rose. It is very double, with 40 or 
more tiny petals marvelously packed in 
each little bloom. In cool weather they 
show a dainty flush of pink. Each 90c. 
Rouletti. Small, rose-pink, double flowers 
about an inch in diameter. Each 90c. 
Sweet Fairy. Pat. 748. New. The first 
miniature with a true Rose fragrance. 
Dainty, dark pink buds open to charming, 
very double, 1-inch blooms of apple-blos- 
som-pink. Each $1.25. 
Tom Thumb. Pat. 169. Deep crimson 
buds growing slightly lighter as the blooms 
open, later disclosing a white eye in the 
heart of each flower. Each 90c. 
516 AND 518 MARKET ST., 



PHILADELPHIA 5, 
Garden Roses 

Tree Rose 
Tree Roses 
Plant Tree Roses as accents in Rose beds, 
at either side of steps in the perennial or 
annual flower border to relieve flatness, in 
the shrub border to prolong color. There 
are many spots in every garden that can be 
improved by the use of one or more Tree 
Roses. 
These well-formed Tree Roses will bloom 
the first summer after spring planting, like 
the bush Hybrid Teas. 
Bicolor. Pink. 
White. Yellow. 
Pot-grown plants, each $5.00. 
Red. 

Miniature Rose, Rouletti 

PA. 
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