Just think of an arbor, wall or fence cov- 
ered with a profusion of brilliant Paul's 
Scarlet or any of these exquisite new bet- 
ter climbers. That would be a real treat. 
Outstanding Climbing Roses 
Colorful, Inspiring Backgrounds For Your Garden! 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA—The 
climbing form of the favorite white bush 
rose. Large snowy white blooms on a vig- 
orous growing, hardy plant. Superb for 

CLIMBING PAUL'S SCARLET— trellises and arbors. 
One of the best and most brilliant climb- DR, W. VAN FLEET—A gorgeous 
ers. Large flowers over a long season. faint dainty pink climber. Unusually large, 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 2 to 2% inch blooms; delicately appeal- 
—To everyone the name “American Beau- ing rose fragrance; stems ideally long for 
ty’ symbolizes true rose fragrance and Cutting. Very strong, rapid growth; hardy 
soft pink beauty. Here is all the loveliness bush is covered with beautiful flowers. 
of this favorite American rose in a free- yrppLow PRIMROSE_A new climb- 
flowering, hardy, climbing variety. er. Semi-double flowers of orange-yellow 
CLIMBING TALISMAN — The fa- tinted coppery-red; in clusters. Strong 
mous, long pointed, orange and copper growing, profusely blooming plant. 
blooms—in a strong growing, free flower- 
ing, climbing rose. PRICE: 
PEACE 
One of The World's 
Finest Roses 
There are many, many roses but the great majority of rose 
breeders and rose lovers everywhere agree with this state- 
ment. 1946 All America winner (patent No. 591). It is de- 
scribed as golden yellow buds opening to great, many 
petaled, very double ivory-white blooms with pink edges, 
rolled and deeply veined. Always fresh looking. A most 
prolific bloomer—June to frost. Massive bushes with dark 

2-Year Field-Grown Bushes, Each 75c 
Your Choice A eis $330 

green, leathery foliage. 
Your rose garden is not 
BARGAIN ROSE 
BUSHES— 
We select the vari- 
eties. Labeled as to 
complete without Peace. 
Peace Prices: 
2 yr. No. 1 Bushes variety. 
—Each $2.00; 3 for 3 for only $1.75; 5 for 
$5.00. only $2.75. 












6 Big Plants These newer varieties grow more thriftily, have larger more 
Plant about 18 inches apart in good garden soil—sunny 
Each Variety of bloom. 
Daily Sketch—Extra large florets of soft rosy pink with 
flowering lavender. 
Colorful Hardy Phlox 
sy 65 brilliant flowers during July, August and September. Pick 
location preferred. 
Rheinlander—Deep salmon, rich, beautiful. An old 
broad carmine eye. Tall grower. 
Mary Louise—Finest white known. Late bloom- 
Specially Selected Plants That Will Bloom This Summer 
off faded flowers and seed pods to keep new blooms coming. 
One Plantof Flash—Fine new crimson-red. Large flowers on big heads 
favorite for many years. 
Ethel Pritchard—Largest, best and freest 
er. 

Starlight—Violet with clear white star 
center. 
Superior, heavy-rooted, field- 
grown 2-year plants—ready to 
bloom. Each 35c. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
Moss or Creeping Phlox. Low spreading plants about 
6 inches high. Bright green foilage covered with a 
sheet of tiny flowers in May and June. Ideal for borders 
rock gardens, terraces. Plant in the sun. 
PINK, RED, BLUE—45c each; 3 for $1.00 
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