pyle Polyantha Roses 
Two-yr. field-grown budded plants, $1.25 each; 12 for $13.50, postpaid, except where noted 
These are the true everbloomers, furnishing quantities of colorful bloom all season long. They require 
little care beyond keeping the faded flowers cut. Plant them in groups or solid beds for effect. 
Betty Prior. Plant Pat. No. 340. Single flowers of 
shell-pink, produced in large clusters. A_ prolific 
producer growing 2 to 3 feet high. Makes a good 
hedge. See color illustration on page 11. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rese). Dainty, per- 
fectly shaped buds of excellent rose-pink tinged with 
salmon, borne in graceful sprays continuously. 
Fopular for cutting. See color illustration on page 11. 
Chatillon Rose. Brillian’ pink, semi-double flowers 
In gigantic clusters which make a magnificent show 
on dwarf plants. A dependable, continuous bloomer. 
Donald Prior. Plant Pat. No. 377. Bright scarlet. 
Large, semi-double flowers borne in profusion. A 
vigorous plant 3 feet tall. 
Else Poulsen. Medium-sized, semi-double flowers of 
lovely bright rose-pink; slightly fragrant. Very hardy; 
continuous blooin. 3 feet tall. 
Fashion. Plant Pat. No. 789. A new Rose in a most 
appealing color—oriental red in the bud stage, open- 
Ing te coral-pink suffused with gold. Blooms are 
borne continuously all season In enormous clusters. 
Hardy and vigorous. Delicate fragrance. See color 
illustration on back cover. $2.00 each. 
Ideal. Tiny dark glowing scarlet-crimson flowers shaded 
black, in tremendous bunches on a vigorous branch- 
ing plant. We believe Ideal to be the best dark red 
Polyantha. 
Pinocchio. Plant Pat. No. 484. Salmon-pink flushed 
gold. Splendid for miniature arrangements and an 
attractive buttonhole Rose. A continuous, free 
bloomer; fruity fragrance. See color Ulustration on 
page 11. 
Summer Snow. Plant Pat. No. 416. Very double, 
fragrant, pure white. Combines well with all other 
Reses. Grows about 20 inches tall. See color illus- 
tration on page 11. 
World’s Fair. Plant Pat. No. 362. Velvety crimson- 
scarlet. The large bloom clusters cover the bush all 
season. Healthy and vigorous, growing 21% to 3 feet 
tall. See color illustration on page 11. 
VESTAL’S Climbing Roses 
These are the fmest of all climbing plants for covering arches, pergolas, fences, walls 
and training against buildings. Words are inadequate to describe the beauty of a Climb- 
ing Rose in full bloom. 
Vestal’s Everblooming Climber Collection 
One plant each of . . . Cl. Billy Boiler 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBERS, 
$3.75 VALUE, FOR. 
Cl. Talisman Cl. Pink Radiance 
$3.25 txv 
PAID 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
These Roses produce some bloom all during the 
season. Most of them bloom on Jong stems and the climb- 
ing sports have finer flowers than their dwarf parents. 
Two-yr. field-grown budded plants, $1.25 each postpaid, 
except where noted 
Black Boy. A large-flowered Climber. Glowing crim- 
son with velvety black shadings; fragrant. This Is a 
beautiful Rose and not only makes a grand garden 
display but is a fine cut-flower. 
Cl. Better Times. The climbing form of this very 
popular cerise-colored Hybrid Tea. 
Ci. Billy Boiler. Dazzlmmg red flowers on a good 
climbing plant. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Strong, everblooming Climber, 
with tiny flowers exactly like those of the charming 
“Sweetheart Rose.” 
Ci. Columbia. Deep pink blooms on a strong climbing 
plant. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Dainty pink, single blooms. 
Cli. Etoile de Hollande. A _ free-blooming Climber 
whose flowers are even better than those of the 
famous dwarf variety. See color illustration on page 10. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Creamy white 
flowers with a hint of Iemon. A very lovely Climber. 
Cl. Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Rich yellow blooms 
exactly like those of the dwarf plant are produced 
in large quantities on a strong plant. 
Cl. Pink Radiance. A splendid plant with blooms like 
those of the bush variety. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A climbing sport of Red Radiance. 
Cl. Roslyn. A climbing sport with golden yellow 
blooms like the original. 
Cl. Talisman. A climbing sport which blooms con- 
tinuously. See color illustration on page 10. 
Mary Wallace. Large, semi-double blooms of warm 
rose-pink. Glossy, rich green foliage. A vigorous 
climber growing 8 to 12 feet high and blooming 
profusely. See color illustration on page 10. $1.00 
each, postpaid. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular red 
Climbing Rose, bearing brilliant scarlet flowers in 
handsome sprays in the spring. An always-depend- 
able Hardy Climber. See color illustration on page 10. 
$1.00 each, postpaid. 
Silver Moon. Large flowers 4 inches across, with about 
20 petals. Lovely soft creamy white with yellow 
stamens, carried in clusters on long stems. Dark, 
leathery foliage on a 20-foot climber. See color illus- 
tration on page 10. $1.00 each, postpaid. 
Yellow Banksia. Double yellow flowers an inch in 
diameter, carried in large umbels. Slightly fragrant. 
Climbs to 20 feet. Not hardy in the North. 
VESTAL Roses are well-grown, healthy plants, which can always be depended on to grow and bloom to your 
entire satisfaction. We have faith in them, because they never disappoint us. 
A post is a good support for a Climbing Rose 
8 JOS. W. VESTAL & SON, Box 871, Little Rock, Ark. 
