Beautiful 
CLIMBING 
ROSES 
The Most Blooms for Your 
Money! No finer covering 
for fence, trellis, arch, 
wall, Hardy, 
easy, to grow. 
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The New, Everblooming 
R70—DR. J. H. NICOLAS CLIMBING ROSE. (Patent No. 457). A sensation in its wealth 
of extremely large, fully double, exquisite rose-pink blooms from June until frost. 
These beautiful, richly colored flowers are borne on long stems and are fine for cut- 
ting. The plant is vigorous and hardy; the luxuriant foliage is unusually resistant 
to disease. Enjoy the magnificence of this wonderful Climber in your garden. (See 
picture in color on page 21.) Select, 2-year plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, postpaid. 
R71—Speciall BLAZE. (Patent No. 10). Most famous red climbing rose. Large clusters 
of cup-shaped blooms of vivid scarlet cover the broad vine in June, followed by in- 
termittent flowers all season. Give rich soil to get best growth and most bloom. 
Blaze is pictured at the top of page 21. Select, 2-year plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
postpaid. only 
R72—TRELLIS 1 Dr. J. H. Nicolas These Two Beautiful $950 
SPECIAL 1 Blaze Everblooming Climbers 
(Postpaid) 
Famous Pillar Climbing Roses 
R75—CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. A beauty that is a real favorite all over Amer- 
ica. Broad, vigorous climber entirely covered with large, lovely, fragrant blooms of 
American Beauty Red {vivid rose-pink)—so fine for cutting. 
R76—DR. W. VAN FLEET. Long pointed buds of clear flesh-pink, borne on individual 
stems, ideal for cutting; open flowers very large. Glossy foliage. Splendid pillar 
rose. Pictured in color on page 21. 
R77—PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Most beautiful, most popular of the June red 
climbers. Large, semi-double flowers on long stems in bold clusters hold their vivid 
scarlet until the last petals fall. Very fine for fences, trellises, arches, or can be 
kept pruned back to bush form. 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On these 3 Pillar-Climbing Roses (Your choice—alike or assorted} 
85c Each * 3 for $2.40 * 6 for $4.50 
(POSTPAID) 
Rambler and Trailing Roses 
R80—CRIMSON RAMBLER. Great favorite for many decades. Strong, healthy, ram- 
bling plant covered in June with large clusters of bright rose-crimson, miniature 
roses. 
R81—DOROTHY PERKINS. Ideal trellis rose. Very rapid, sturdy grower, profusely cov- 
ered with clusters of lovely, shell-pink blooms of finest fragrance. 
Sig aa Immense clusters of rich crimson roses. Beautiful and dependable 
climber. 
R83—WHITE RAMBLER. Very fine cluster rose with strong, climbing habit, in June 
a mass of snow-white flowers. 
R84—WICHURIANA. Trailing Memorial Rose. Strong growing, prostrate plant with 
glossy green leaves (nearly evergreen), and a cloud of lovely white flowers. Ideal 
for banks, terraces and rockeries. 
FERRIS’ PRICES—On these 5 Rambler and Trailing Roses 
(Your choice—alike or assorted) Strong, 2-Year, Field-Grown Plants 
60c Each * 3 for $1.65 * 6 for $3.00 
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BABY ROSES FOR LOTS OF BLOOM 
Famous Floribundas and Polyanthas—A Colorful Hedge All Summer! 
Several of these plants in a mass or border will give you far more color through the 
season than any perennial flower. Pictured on the opposite page, these roses are prized 
highly for their lavish, clustered blooms, for their hardiness and dependability. Use the 
taller Floribundas for backgrounds and gay borders, to combine with evergreen and shrub- 
bery groups, while the lower growing Polyanthas are perfect for edging and. low hedges. 
RI—CHATTER. (Patent No. 739). New, Gorgeous! Unusually bright crimson, velvety flowers 
in showy clusters on 18-inch plants, lasting almost indefinitely. Delicate fragrance. With- _ 
out equal for hedges and borders. Pictured on page 23. Select, 2-Year, Blpoming-Size 
Plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50, postpaid. ' 
R2—GOLDILOCES. (Patent No. 672). As fascinating as the fairy stery. From early spring. ; 
until late fall, Goldilocks is crowned with sunny clusters of bright yellow, fully double 
flowers, sweetly fragrant: New, sparkling Floribunda; grows 24 in. tall. (See color illustra- 
tion on page 23.) Select, 2-year, Blooming-Size Plants, $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00, 
postpaid. ¥ 
R3—BETTY PRIOR. (Patent No. 340). All season masses of red buds open to flesh-pink, 
wood-like flowers, so charming and unique. Often grows 3 to 4 ft.; grand for backgrounds - 
and borders. (Illustrated on opposite page.) Select, 2-Year, Blooming-Size Plants. $1.25 — 
each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50, postpaid. — 
R4—DONALD PRIOR. (Patent No. 377). Huge clusters of semi-double, waxen, glistening red 
flowers, richly fragrant, throughout the entire season. Grows 3 ft. tall. Wonderful for the 
garden and tor cutting. (Color photo on opposite page.) Select, 2-Year, Blooming-Size 
Plants, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50, postpaid. 
Baby Roses 
R6—CHATILLON. (Polyantha). Enormous heads of clear shining pink all season. 18 inches. 
R7—ELSE POULSEN. (Floribunda). Magnificent border or hedge rose, often growing 3 ft. 
tall, with lovely rose-pink flowers all season. Pictured on page 23. 
R8—FLORADORA. (Floribunda). New, brilliant, cinnabar-red—the most arresting color 
of any border rose. Strong, 21/2-3 ft. plants are constantly in bloom. Floradora is a 
spectacular beauty, in the garden or bouquets. ' 
RS—GLORIA MUNDI. (Polyantha). Flashing, orange-scarlet, double flowers all summer. 
One of the gayest bedding roses. 18 inches. See color photo on page 23. 
R1IG—GRUSS AN AACHEN. (Floribunda}. Very fine. Orange-pink buds open to delicat 
salmon. 18 inches. Illustrated on opposite page. : 
R11—IMPROVED LAFAYETTE. (Floribunda). Great border rose, heavily covered with glow- 
ing cherry-red flowers all season. 2}/2-3 ft. 
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R12—SPARELER. (Polyantha). Rich sparkling red, and always in bloom. 18 inches. See 
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FERRIS’ PRICES On the 7 Everblooming Baby Roses Listed Above: 
(All one kind, or assorted to your liking) ‘ 
Strong, 2-Year, Field-Grown Plants—Blooming Size 
90c Each *%& 3 for$2.55 % 6for$4.85 * 12 for $9.00 
(POSTPAID) 
(Note Planting Directions for Roses on page 19) 
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