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CLG. PEACE (Patent No. 932) 
This is the climber you have been waiting 
for, and early reports say that it is quite 
as good as in the bush form. Very vig- 
orous and rampant. Of course the quan- 
tity is limited. Order early. Each......62.00 
CLG. PICTURE (Patent No. 524) 
Identical to the bush in form, color and 
fragrance. Perfectly formed medium buds 
open to rather large pure pink blooms. 
I 3) oN pi cea en onto deen: Ss meet ele ti Artal ARE $1.50 
CLG. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
A very vigorous climbing form of the 
popular bush rose. It is an especially 
brilliant sight in the late autumn. 
EAC Tye se ee hy eee Deus $1.25 
CLG. RED TALISMAN 
Identical in habit to the popular Talisman 
rose, in a deep cerise red. Each......$1.25 
CLG. SHOT SILK 
A bright pink, shot with golden yellow. 
Not too rampant and makes a satisfactory 
pillar rose. Does not require full sun. 
|r bas A AeA Ge se hla Ry AIRE, Ut AO aes a $1.25 
CLG. TALISMAN 
Most gardens seem to have at least one 
Climbing Talisman. Probably there is no 
rose more universally beloved, whether 
for masses of beauty in the garden or for 
exquisite cut blooms. Multicolored. 
BesGhie oo hs eo, Ste ae $1.25 
CLG. TEXAS CENTENNIAL 
(Patent No. 565) 
Identical to the bush in habit and color 
range. Give it plenty of room, tie in the 
long strong canes, spray occasionally and 
you will have a magnificent sight in your 
Garden Prachi eet uet awe il $1.50 
EDNAH THOMAS 
Brilliantly toned rose-pink. Large, double, 
fragrant. Free flowering. A really vigor- 
ous climber with no bad habits. Long, 
STrOnCmesemst Rachie kit) cure. eh $1.25 
HIGH NOON (Patent No. 704) 
A highly satisfactory shining yellow rose 
to be grown on the Pacific Coast and 
Southern states. Not rampant, so makes 
a delightful pillar plant or arch covering. 
We have enjoyed it with Heavenly Blue 
morning glories planted at its feet, along 
alow ‘fence. Each ia. ben Bee $1.75 
IMPROVED PAUL’S SCARLET 
Vivid scarlet cluster rose, so well known 
that we won't try to describe it. In-the 
spring it is unsurpassed as a riot of flam- 
ing: bloom. *Each ci say eee ee $1.25 
INDIAN SUMMER 
The name suggests the color combina- 
tion; copper, old-rose, blush-pink with 
some old-gold. As nearly ‘‘everblooming” 
as a rose can be. Clean and shining foli- 
age. Best in a hot climate, where it does 
very well in a shaded location. 
| -Yol Mewar Een ph ees $1.50 
MERMAID 
Here is a rose that is actually “different.” 
It is an evergreen plant of very vigor- 
ous growth. Soft sulphur-yellow single 
blooms come in great clusters, opening 
slowly so that it is seldom out of bloom. 
The long golden stamens are attractive 
after the petals are fallen. An excellent 
bank cover as its natural growth is hori- 
zontal. Disease resistant. Beautiful shin- 
ing: foliage; Eachn 30 esr ee $1.50 
PHYLLIS BIDE 
Small clusters of pink, shaded to ivory, 
with pale gold at the base. Beautiful in a 
weeping standard, and very lovely as a 
pillar rose. Blooms again and again. 
Each: 2) 0. ...§1.50 
SILVER MOON 
For forty years this great strong climber 
has been adding beauty to spring. It is 
too rampant for a small area, but for a 
large space nothing makes a lovelier cov: 
ering. Long pointed pale yellow buds 
open to semi-double creamy white 
blooms four to five inches in diameter. 
Clusters. Strong stems. Does not recur. 
Fath \cii2j0a cto ad eee $1.50 
CLG. SUNGOLD 
Long slender golden buds, with a hint 
of lemon shading. Very double. Unfad- 
ing. Very hardy in all climates. 
om Tot sb RMON Ce, hes Veal iy, Sa $1.50 
Roses are heavy “feeders”. Barnyard manure in early spring, 
followed by frequent applications of commercial fertilizer during 
the summer, will produce lots of good flowers. 
| Our "Test Garden” will help you in making selections. 
Find a place for a good climber or two. They are always attractive 
and produce as many flowers as several bushes. 
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