MEYERS NURSERY .... Highway 20 East... . Dial 2-3954 13 

Climbing Roses 
All plants offered are northern grown two-year field grown bushes. Cut back 
the top so only a few of the stronger canes are left, six inches long, and plant a 
little deeper than they grew. 
Prices of the Roses below unless otherwise noted—Kach $1.00; 
Crimson Rambler—Bright red, 
clusters. Very popular climber. 
large 
Climbing American Beauty—Large, rich 
carmine, somewhat fragrant. 
Dorothy Perkins—Delicate pink, large 
clusters, vigorous and healthy. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Large, bright pure red, 
semi-double, in clusters. 
Blaze—(Patent No. 10}—The most famous red climbing rose. 
cup-shaped blooms of vivid scarlet cover the broad vine magn 
followed by intermittent flowers all season — Each $1.50 

3 for $2.75 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas, Patent No. 457 — 
plant carrying dark sreen foilage pro- 
duces fully double deep rose-pink flow- 
Crs, 2verblooningi 29, oS Each $1.50 
New Dawn — Everblooming Climbing 
Rose — Apple blossom pink flowers 
With old-Rose fragrance. ...Each $1.50 
Gardenia—The popular yellow climber. 
Profuse bloomer. Glossy, healthy fol- 
iage. 
Large clusters of 
ificently in June, 

Everblooming Roses 
Individual prices of the Roses described below—Kach $1.15; 
All this group should have winter protection. 
3 for $2.95 
Bank up with earth 8 inches 
or more and cover with any available material, preferably something which tends 
to keep them dry. 

Red. Radiance—‘‘Radiant” with vigor 
and color. Hardiest Red. 
Pink Radiance—Clearest pink, in globu- 
lar, never-fading blooms. 
Talisman—Multi-color—rose red inside, 
golden yellow outside. 
Red Hoover—Nothing can surpass these 
fire-red, extra fragrant, 4-inch blooms 
—on long stems. 
Ami Quinard—The “black rose.” Crim- 
son-maroon with blackish luster. 
McGredy’s Ivory—Pure white petals, 
warmed by soft yellow at the base. 
Mrs. P. S, DuPont—Glowing yellow of 
pure gold—dark green foliage. 
EK. G. Hill—Deep ruby-red—huge 4-inch 
double blooms with 50 petals bursting 
from star-shaped center. 
Christopher Stone—H. T. A sensational 
new red rose. Large brilliant crimson- 
scarlet shaded deeper. Has a delicious 
old rose scent. 
President Hoover—Matchless beauty in 
coral pink and yellow. 

Golden Dawn—Lemon yellow—45 petais 
blooming continuously. 
Etoile de France—double blooms of daz- 
zling scarlet—long stems. 
Editor McFarland—Rich, brilliant deep 
pink, Huge blooms that symbolize all 
that’s delightful in roses. 
Edith Nellie Perkins—Inside of petals 
are orange buff, flowing over edges to 
soft coppery-pink outside. 
