Mrs. P. S. Dupont. Long pointed reddish-gold buds open to semi- 
double flowers of rich golden yellow. Continuous bloomer. 
Peace (Pat. 591). Large, fully doubie flowers opening from 
s . - 
well shaped buds. Often a clear pleasing yellow, sometimes 
only yellow at the base, fading to a lighter tint and delicate pink 
where the petals turn over. $2.50 each. 
@ Sutter’s Gold (Pat. 885). This is a lovely addition to our list 
of yellow roses. Each bud perfectly formed, glows with rich 
red and orange shadings. !t is only mildly fragrant but free flower- 
ing and showy. $2.25 each. 
Ville de Paris. Large, sun-yellow blooms slightly tinged orange. 
WHITE ROSES 
Frau Karl Druschki. Popular everblooming white. Immense buds 
tinged pink on outside. Flowers large, pure snow-white. 
K. A. Victoria. Pure ivory white buds opening to full, well-shaped 
flowers on fairly long stems. An old favorite. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed buds, large perfectly formed creamy 
ivory-white flowers. Sweetly fragrant. 
Sleigh Bells (Pat. 1004). Freely produced long ovoid buds opening 
gradually into large size blooms of gleaming white with a trace of 
cool primrose at the base. Fragrant. $2.00 each. 
Snowbird. Low bushy plants completely covered with clusters of 
semi-double pure white flowers. Free flowering. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Beautiful subjects to train against walls on trellises or allowed to 
clamber over rough fences. They have been traditionally used on 
arbors and pergolas where the bloom can be seen at a distance and 
easily examined close by. Cut out old wood after blooming, thus 
encouraging new vigorous growth from the base. This will bloom 
the next season. 
Climbing 
Roses, 
Except 
Where 
Otherwise 
Priced 
No. 1 Grade 
Bareroot 
$1.35 
Each 
Plants 
Available 
Later in 
Containers 
at Slightly 
Higher 
Prices 
PAUL’S 
SCARLET 
CLIMBER 
Belle of Portugal. Beautiful vigorous grower offering a profusion 
of pearl pink blossoms from January to June. Buds are enormous, 
often reaching 3 to 4 inches in length. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Very popular climber. Vigorous with dainty pink 
blossoms. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Strong clean growing, producing flowers the year 
around. Single delicate pink flowers with central crimson stamens. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. The best red climber. This deep red climber 
produces the finest roses of any. Buds often larger and longer than 
the bush variety. Vigorous clean grower. 
Cl. Hadley. Vigorous climber at least twice as prolific as the bush 
variety in producing velvety red flowers. An excellent buy for those 
interested in the bush type of Hadley. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire (Pat. 663). A lovely red climber. Flowers as in 
the bush variety with same lovely color and delightful fragrance. 
Stems long for cutting. $1.75 each. 
Gr High Noon (Pat. 704). Pillar rose to 8 feet high, covered 
* with long stemmed golden yellow buds. Stems almost thorn- 
less. Not a rampant climber but suited to growing against a post, 
pillar or arbor. $2.00 each. 
Cl. K. A. Victoria. Most satisfactory of the white climbers is this 
free-flowering vine. Perfectly formed enormous paper-white buds, 
very fragrant. 
Mermaid. Beautiful glossy green foliage and large single light 
sulphur-yellow flowers with golden centers make a beautiful sight 
during the rose season; a rank, rambling grower. 
Select from Our Ready-to-Plant ROSES IN CONTAINERS for Continuous Summer Planting 
Cl. Mme. Boullet. A fine deep yellow climber popular for many years. 
Depenable. 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 788). Long shapely buds of orange- 
red and rose opening to large camellia-like flowers of rich rasp- 
berry red suffused with gold. $2.00 each. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. A rapid growing climber producing quantities 
of glorious yellow flowers, much more than the bush variety. Rated 
the best yellow climber. 
Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy (Pat. 394). Free flowering copper-orange 
climber. Flowers same as in the bush type; buds long pointed and 
borne on long stems. Luxuriant bronzy green foliage. $1.75 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Improved. Semi-double blossoms of vivid 
scarlet are borne in clusters of 5 to 20 and envelop the vine in a 
wealth of brilliant color in spring. 
Cl. Peace (Pat. 932). The most widely planted bush rose in 
America now available as a climber. The same deep yellow flowers 
with the appleblossom-pink edges and their transformation from 
gold to cream, pearly white and cerise; the same foliage, the same 
strong stems. $2.50 each. 
Cl. Picture (Pat. 524). Perfect buds and flowers just as in the 
bush variety. Clear rose-pink with tones of warm salmon showing 
through. A climber of merit. $1.75 each. 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. One of the best multi-colored 
climbers. Flame, pink and buff. A rampant climber. 
Cl. Red Talisman. Typical Talisman buds and flowers in a gorgeous 
shade of deep red. 
Cl. Showgirl (Pat. 892). Phlox-pink buds open to rose-pink flow- 
ers of excellent form and fragrance. $1.75 each. 
Cl. Talisman. This well known rose hardly needs description. It is 
just like the bush form but a vigorous climber. Lovely red and gold. 
Cl. Ville de Paris. Large, glossy dark green foliage and beautiful 
bright yellow flowers are exceptionally fine. 
TREE 
ROSES 
We offer Grade No. 
1 quality tree roses 
in the latest and | 
best varieties in all 
colors. 
Priced 
$3.50 and Up 
Tree Roses 
in Containers 
Slightly Higher | 
Tree roses or ‘‘standard’’ roses are much in demand for accent 
planting and for those who prefer their roses up high where 
they can be seen without bending over. They are the regular 
roses budded on straight clean stems of another variety. Some 
pruning helps to keep them in a vigorous flowering condi- 
tion. Keep all suckers cut off at the base of the cane and once 
a year thin out and shorten the head. 
