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In A Wonderful Assortment of Pastel and Stronger Colors. 
Lavender, Purple, Pink, Mauve, Red, White, Yellow, Blue and 
Multicolor Shades 
Ascotiensis 
Azure-blue petals. Tapering buds which assume 
many interesting forms when unfolding their large, 
azure-blue petals, producing a star-like form, with a 
circle center of creamy stamens accentuating the dis- 
tinctive outline of the flower, serve to characterize this 
unusual hybrid of the Viticella type. It attains a height 
of 8 to 10 feet, and its blooming period extends from 
July to late September. Each $1.50 
Belle of Woking 
An English hybrid recently introduced in America, 
it has double flowers that range from pale bluish mauve 
to silver-gray. Since the flowers are produced on year- 
old wood, pruning should consist of removing dead wood 
only. June and July are months of profuse bloom in the gar- 
den, and yet this climber attracts attention for its unusual 
charm. Eight feet seems to be its limit. Each $1.50 
Ascotiensis 
Comtesse de Bouchard 
Excellent color. Gracefully curved petals that range 
in tone from satiny rose to rich pink places this variety 
in a distinct category. Not only are the flowers the near- 
est approach to clear pink of all hybrids, but the plant is 
a strong grower and a profuse bloomer from July to Sep- 
tember, and reaches 8 to 10 feet in height.. Each $1.50 
Crimson Star 
Crimson Star 
A new variety. The name itself suggests the color, 
which is vinous red with brownish anthers. In size it is 
truly spectacular, for it often attains a diameter of 6 to 7 
inches. Comparatively new, this showy hybrid (6 to 8 ft.) 
holds the distinction of having the best red tone yet pro- 
duced. The blooming period is from June to September. 
Each $1.50 
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Comtesse de Bouchard 
