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For mass display of color, hardly anything can equal climbing roses in full bloom. 
Used on porches, arbors, trellises and trailing over fences. All these climbers are 
hardy, but we recommend that winter protection be given in cold sections. Set 3 to 
4 feet apart. All climbing roses are postpaid. 
C 155 Blaze (Plant Patent 10)—An ideal 
pillar rose with clusters of brilliant scarlet 
flowers covering the plant in June and re- 
peat intermittently all season. Holds this 
bright color in the hottest sun. Plant in 
good soil as the more it grows, the more it 
blooms. If you cut off the old flowers, new 
bloom shoots will grow from the first eye 
below the old flower cluster. 
Each $1.50, 3 for $3.75 

Dr. GH. Niclas 
SPECIAL 
2 Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
1 Blaze 
CC 174 
$ 
All 3 for 3.75 Postpaid 

C 156 City of York— Many rose experts 
consider this the best new hardy climber. 
For several weeks in late spring and early 
summer, the vigorous plant is covered with 
hundreds of the 3-inch snow-white flowers. 
So fragrant that they perfume the entire 
area. There is some recurrent bloom during 
summer and fall. It is a strong, healthy 
grower, hardy as Paul’s Scarlet. Its deep 
green foliage fairly sparkles in the sunlight. 
Each $1.25, 3 for $3.00 
C 154 Coral Pillar—Originated by Dr. W. 
E. Lammerts, this new variety isa perfect 
pillar rose. The flowers are large, a brilliant 
blending of rose, pink, carmine, gold and 
apricot. Hardly ever out of bloom from 
spring to frost. When your neighbors see 
it, they will want one, too. ach $1.50 
C 169 White Dawn—A new everblooming 
very hardy climbing rose created by Dr. 
Longley of Minnesota. White flowers pro- 
duced continuously June to frost. 
Each $2.50 
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C170 Gold Rush—a new everblooming 
climber with large yellow flowers 
Each $1.50 

C 161 Paul’s Scarlet— This famous rose is 
the most popular red climbing rose ever 
created. A mature plant in full bloom is a 
sight that simply stops everybody who 
passes by. It is a solid sheet of blazing scar- 
let. The color does not fade but is as bright 
when last petal falls as when it opened. 
The flowers come in clusters on long stems. 
Plant them on a trellis or porch. A row of 
them along the fence will be the talk of the 
town. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
SPECIAL 
1 Paul’s Scarlet 
1 Coral Pillar 
1 Zephirine Drouhin 
cc 171 
au 3 tor §3.00 
Postpaid 

C166 Zephirine Drouhin—It is unfor- 
tunate that this variéty has such a difficult 
name. Those who have visited Breeze Hill, 
will remember the large central arbor 
which was completely covered with this 
wonderful rose. It is hardier than most 
climbers and a very strong vigorous grower 
with healthy rich green foliage. Perfectly 
thornless. In the spring it is completely 
covered with the large unfading American 
Beauty rosy-red flowers, extremely frag- 
rant. You also get some blooms in the fall. 
Plant it by the porch, arbor, pergola, fence 
or any place you want a strong growing 
climber with beautiful flowers. Each $1.25 
EVERBLOOMING 
CLIMBER SPECIAL 
1 Blaze 
1 City of York 
1 Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
CC 173 
All 3 for $3.50 
Postpaid 

