Perpetual Sib. werxtng Bedding Pose 
GRUSS AN AACHEN 
This is one of the most popular of Roses for bedding or for planting in 
amongst perennial plants or low shrubs in front of the border. Unlike most 
Roses, it flowers freely in light shade. Several good-sized blooms form a 
fine cluster of pink flowers enhanced by a shading of pure salmon. The 
plant is compact and spreading in habit and flowers profusely over an ex- 
ceptionally long period of time. Because of its great usefulness, hardiness 
and beauty, it has become the most popular of Bedding Roses. 
Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Climbing Poses 
(For large-flowered Horvath Climbers see Pages 130 and 131.) 
Climbing Roses require no pruning in the spring beyond cutting out of 
very old or dead wood, and the shortening of the laterals and long canes 
to make the growth conform to the space to be covered; but a severe 
pruning in July, directly after they have finished flowering, is beneficial. 
Cutting away at that time all old flowering wood will encourage a vigorous 
growth, which will give an abundance of flowers the following season. 
We offer on this page a selection of the most modern Hardy Climbing 
and Rambler Roses. 
Blaze Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
Hardy everblooming climbing Rose which inherits the blazing color of 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber and the everblooming habit of Gruss an Teplitz, 
thus combining the most attractive features of both its parents. It is a 
very vigorous climbing variety, which will grow to considerable height. 
Cecile Brunner Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
This is the climbing form of the “Sweetheart Rose.” Covered in season 
with hundreds of graceful little buds and flowers, exceptionally fine for 
covering small fences or trellises. Needs protection in the North but 
well worth the extra trouble. 
Climbing Rose, Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
Dream Girl “(Plant Patent No. 643) Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
tbe De everblooming Hardy Climber and nat her Rose. This variety , , ( ) 
ills a long-felt need for a real coral-pink, full-petaled, hardy climb- j f 
ing Rose. Another most appealing quality is its pleasant spicy and ar Y Y YL er pe ua Oses 
penetrating fragrance. The blooms last for days after cutting. Be- 
ginning in June when older climbers like Mary Wallace, Dr. W. Van The varieties listed below are un 
Fleet and others in this class finish blooming, Dream Girl produces in the Hybrid Perpetual class, 
successive crops of flowers throughout the summer, ending with a Teas, was the most popular t 
gorgeous display in late fall. It has a neat, compact habit which dare not be overlooked, but s 
allows for easy training on a 6- to 8-foot trellis ar arbor; also does the other sorts, 
weil when trained as a “‘pillar’’ Rose. 
questionably the best that can be selected 
which, before the development of the Hybrid 
ype for garden planting, and even now they 
hould be used extensively in conjunction with 
and especially so in localities where the hardiness of the 
Hybrid Tea varieties has not been established. 
Arrillaga Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
. : pl.Z0, Zz. : 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler (U.S. Plant Patent Now t4) * This is an introduction of Father Schoener. It is the largest pink Rose 
Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 we have ever seer. The big, glowing pink buds develop into gigantic 
A new outstanding climbing Rose from England, producing its com- flowers of vivid pink with golden glow at base of petals. Very fragrant 
paratively large, double, rich golden flowers in large trusses. An addi- and lasting. Stems are stout and long. Flowers in great profusion, 
tional quality is a delicious fragrance. Gold Medal Royal Horticultural A superb hardy Rose, 
climber or rambler Rose of British origin introduced in 1932. : : 
Gold Rush Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 | Fran Karl Druschic nace: pure in cole eet S125, Doz. fee 
A vigorous climber, producing masses of handsome yellow flowers; has Bape ana ean a eee ee Misa ni mete pertect in form, strong 
nice foliage and unlike most hardy climbers, it will produce flowers on g VAISS SOWING eSUPei Da VIRCVChYEW.GYs 
eee a forethe: season.» We: predict a)great future for it. George Arends or Pink Frau Karl Druschki Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Mary Wallace Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 This is a pink form of the popular white Frau Karl Druschki, possessing 
A pillar Rose, making a fine, strong, self-supporting plant 6 to 8 feet not only the exquisite form, large size, and remarkable free-flowering 
high, with large, glossy foliage, blooming with great freedom in spring habits of its parent, but in addition to this, it is also highly perfumed. 
and bearing a large number of fine buds in summer and fall. Flowers 
very large, generally exceeding 4 inches across; well formed, semi- Ulrich Brunner Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
double, of a bright, clear rose-pink with salmon base. Brilliant scarlet-crimson; an old favorite and one of the best known 
Roses in cultivation; does well everywhere. 
Mermaid Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
Beautiful single flowers of great size, pure ivory-white, with cream 
and lemon center and an immense cluster of stamens. Blooms stead- 
ily throughout the season, producing clusters of buds on the tips of 
the new growth. Foliage glistening, almost evergreen. Needs winter 
protection in the North. Do not prune this Rose—let it grow. It is 
best as a rambling shrub. 
Hybrid Perpetual, Frau Karl Druschki 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
The plant is of strong climbing habit, growing 12 feet or more high and 
has large, disease-resistant foliage. At the tips, the long, pointed buds 
are crimson at first as the petals divide, then the firm outer petals 
show splashes of carmine as the flower opens with an iridescent pearl- 
pink inside. Very fragrant. 
New Dawn Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.) Identical in every way with its parent 
in size and formation of its flowers, and lovely soft pink color, but 
blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
This is one of the favorites. The flowers are scarlet-red, semi-double 
and freely produced in clusters of from three to ten flowers each on 
much-branched canes. It is a strong grower and very hardy; canes are 
flexible and easily tied to a fence, pergola or post. We grow our ‘’Paul’s 
Scarlet Climbers’’ on their own root. This process of growing, of course, 
absolutely prevents any ‘‘wild shoots’ trouble. The plants we offer are 
husky and will quickly and readily develop into beautiful specimens, 
producing brilliant masses of bloom. 
Silver Moon Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Beautiful semi-double flowers, 414 inches and over in diameter, pure 
white in color; petals of great substance, beautifully cupped, forming a 
Clematis-like flower. The large bunch of yellow stamens in the center 
adds to its attractiveness. 
TRAILING ROSE 
Wichuraiana (Memorial Rose) Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
Fragrant, single, pure white flowers with yellow stamens followed in the 
fall by bright red hips or berries. It has dense evergreen foliage. 
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