Malme MALMO CLIMBING ROSES 
To prune climbing roses: Climbers when planted should have all 
stems removed at the ground except the 2 or 3 strongest. These 
should not be cut back, except the twigs, as climbers bloom only 
on last year's growth. 
Pruning climbers in subsequent years should be done by leaving 
only the strongest canes of the current year's growth, removing at 
the ground the two year canes that have bloomed. 
BLAZE: Brilliant scarlet cup-shaped flowers in huge clusters. Blooms 
all summer. $1.50. 
CECILE BRUNNER: Perfect buds of seashell pink, everblooming. $1.50. 
CHRISTOPHER STONE: (Pat. 626) Vivid scarlet flowers. Vigorous 
grower—blooms twice during season. $2.00. 
CRIMSON GLORY: (Pat. 736) Vivid crimson buds of perfect form, 
fragrant. $1.50. ; 
DAINTY BESS: Single glowing pink flowers of frilled petals, ever- 
blooming. $1.25. 
DOUBLOONS: (Pat. 152) Clusters of large golden yellow blooms, 
borne freely, spicy fragrance. $1.50. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS: (Pat. 457) Large, fragrant rose-pink clusters, 
everblooming. $1.50. 
ETOILE de HOLLANDE: Deep velvety red, richly fragrant. $1.25. 
HIGH NOON: (Pat. 704) Golden yellow buds on long stems. $1.75. 
KAISERIN A. VIKTORIA: Creamy white, fragrant. $1.25. 
‘KING MIDAS: (Pat. 586) Buds deep gold-tinged red, opening to 
golden yellow. $1.50. 
MERMAID: Large single flowers of pale sulphur yellow, everbloom- 
ing, grower. $2.00. 
MME. EDW. HERRIOT: Bright coral shading to orange, fragrant, $1.25. 
MME. rere GUILLOT: (Pat. 788) Deep watermelon-pink two-tone 
rose. $1.50. 
MRS. E. P. THOM: Long, pointed buds of clear deep canary-yellow. 
$1.25. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY: (Pat. 394) Coppery salmon, flushed orange and 
red. Handsome foliage. $1.50. 
NEW DAWN: Exquisite soft flesh pink, free blooming, fragrant. $1.50. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR: Large pale lemon-yellow flowers, fragrant. 
$1.25. 
PAUL’S SCARLET: Vivid scarlet, shaded crimson flowers in clusters. 
$1.25. 
PEACE: (Pat. 932) Same glorious yellow blooms with pink picotee 
edges as in bush. $2.00. 
PICTURE: (Pat. 524) Velvety clear rose-pink, free blooming, vigor- 
ous. $1.50. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER: Multi-colored flowers on long stems. $1.25. 
REVILE DIJONNAIS: Two-tone bright cerise pink with yellow center. 
A prize winner. $1.50. 
RUTH ALEXANDER: (Pat. 178) Long buds of salmon coral tipped 
peach red, intensely fragrant, vigorous grower. $2.00. 
SUMMER SNOW: (Pat. 400) Pure white, dainty blooms, semi-double, 
profuse bloomer. $1.50. 
TALISMAN: Beautiful bi-color, carmine-golden, apricot-pink, free 
blooming. $1.25. 
YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER: Clusters of miniature double flowers of 
golden yellow, tinged salmon-orange. $1.25. 
Malmo. SHRUB ROSES 
Shrub type roses are distinguished by their erect spiny stems 
with tough, curiously wrinkled or rugose foliage. Use for attractive 
shrubbery effects or even for hedges. Good for seashore gardens, 
AUSTRIAN COPPER: Lovely single coppery rose, very early. $1.50, 
BELLE POITEVINE: Double flowers of clear pink, very hardy. $1.50. 
CRESTED MOSS: Double rosy pink, old-fashioned rose, summer flower- 
ing. $1.50. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST: Double red, frilled rosette flowers. Bushy 
habit. $1.50. 
HUGONIS: Very early; sulphur-yellow flowers, fern-like foliage. $1.50. 
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