BEAUTIFUL CLIMBING ROSES 
Strong 2-Year Plants $1.50 Each; 3 or More $1.40 Each 
(Except as Otherwise Priced) Postpaid 
BLAZE (Pat. No. 10)—The everblooming counterpart of Paul’s 
Scarlet. Brilliant red blooms can stand full sun. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—tThe most satisfactory all-around 
red climbing rose. Has rich color, good form and delicious 
fragrance. 
TALISMAN—A climbing sport of the popular bush form. A 
mixture of orange, yellow, rose-red scarlet, and gold. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—The most popular of all red climbing 
roses. Vivid scarlet flowers of good size, produced in cluster. 
CLI. PEACE (Pat. No. 932)—This new climbing sport has the 
same fine foliage and strong stems so popular in the bush form. 
The same huge flowers but many more of them. Each $2.50; 
3 or more $2.20 each. 
HIGH NOON (Plant Patent No. 704)—1948 Sectional Winner. 
Brilliant yellow, well shaped buds and semi-double flowers on 
long, thornless stems continue to bloom throughout each grow- 
ing season. Exceptionally fine in mild climates. Each $2.00; 
3 or more $1.75 each. 
ALOHA (Plant Patent No. 948)—Gorgeous five-inch blooms of 
rich rose-pink with soft lilac silvery pink on inside of petals. 
Deeper tones when in bud stage. $2.50 each; 3 or more $2.20 
each. 
CITY OF YORK—A magnificent new white climbing rose. 
Large semi-double to double white flowers in late spring bloom 
over a long period. Very fragrant. Deep green, glossy foliage. 
Hardy. 
CLIMBING PEACE 
SPACING ROSES 
Planting Distance 
Bush@iRoses 2.3.23 ee 2 - 2% feet 
FJOribunGas joe a ee ee ees 1%- 2 feet 
Climbers: on fencesicssse eee Petes oriese 8 -10 feet 
ROSES SHIPPED FROM ABOUT 
DECEMBER Ist TO APRIL 15th 
CLIMBING VINES 
Vines furnish a living cover for bare walls or fences. They 
make a wonderful background on trellis and walls, becoming 
more beautiful every year. 
Postpaid Prices: 
2 Year Plants $1.25 Each; $12.50 per Dozen 
(Except at Otherwise Listed) 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Gold Flame (Lonicera heckrotti)—One of the showiest of 
the newer honeysuckles. Two-toned flowers—bright flame 
without, creamy yellow within, are very fragrant. Blooms 
from early spring to frost. Very hardy and disease re- 
sistant. 
Hall’s Japan—Old-time favorite. White and yellow fragrant 
flowers last nearly all summer; foliage almost evergreen. 
Hardy. 
JASMINE 
White (Officinalis\—Blooms all summer. One of the loveliest 
varieties of pure white flowers. 
Yellow (Winter Jasmine)—Medium size shrub or small grow- 
ing vine with bright green stems and pretty yellow flowers. 
Blooms very early, usually in February. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER—Dense, 
red in autumn. 
green foliage turns bronzy 
Clings to walls or any support. 
SILVER LACE VINE—Beautiful, quick growing vine, with 
rich, glossy green foliage, and a mass of feathery white bloom. 
WISTERIA (Grafted) 
Purple or Pink—The most magnificent of all vines. 
for generations, becoming more beautiful each year. 
plants. $2.00. 
Lasts 
2-yr. 
TRUMPET VINE—Blooms spring and early summer. Pro- 
vides a wealth of large trumpet shaped, orange-red flowers. 
Very showy. 
IVY 
Boston—Bright, green leaves, turning to vivid scarlet in 
fall. A self-supporting creeper, clinging to wood or stone. 
Perfectly hardy. 
English—The best for banks and covering. Spreads a glossy 
green mantle. 
CLEMATIS 
Huge flowers in a wide variety of shapes and colors. Dies to 
the ground each winter, yet grows so rapidly that by Summer 
it’s 8 to 14 ft. high, thickly covered with flowers. Best on fence 
or trellis. Thrives in rich well drained loam and partial shade. 
Postpaid Prices: 2-Year Plants: $1.50 Each; 3 or More $1.40 Each 
Jackmani—The popular purple variety with large purple- 
blue flowers. 
Mme. Edward Andre—Deep wine-red star shaped blossoms 
cover the whole vine. 
Ramona—Large lavender-blue flowers. Blooms freely. 
Henryi—Large creamy white flowers. Vigorous grower. 
10 ILLUSTRATED PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS SENT WITH EVERY ORDER 
