MRS. SAM McGREDY $1.75 
We unhesitatingly recommend this as one of the very fin- 
est climbers. Its striking coppery-pink to salmon-pink 
blooms are produced incessantly throughout the season. 
The buds open to very full, double flowers of good fra- 
grance. The plants are very vigorous and covered with 
an abundance of glossy green foliage which. is a spectac- 
ular reddish-green when young. 
PLANT PAT. 394 
PAUL’S SCARLET $1.50 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush is a 
mass of medium size, intense, vivid scarlet blooms, often 
producing a scattering of summer blooms. 
PEACE $2.50 
A remarkable sport of the bush Peace. The golden yellow 
buds flushed pink at the edges open slowly into large, ruf- 
fled blooms of pale yellow to cream with tinges of pink. 
The plants are as remarkable as the blooms with their 
strong stems, shining dark green foliage and vigor. Repeat 
bloom is fine. 
PLANT PAT. 932 
PHYLLIS BIDE $1.50 
An extremely vigorous grower that produces masses of 
small primrose and pink flowers somewhat similar to 
Cecile Brunner. A good recurrent bloomer. No pests. 
CLG. PICTURE $1.75 
One of our best pink climbers. A strong grower, more 
satisfactory in the climber than in the bush, but with 
the same high centered specimen type bloom. 
PLANT PAT. 524 
PINKIE $2.75 
This sport of the very floriferous polyantha has the same 
excellent blooming habit. The plant is completely covered 
in springtime with tresses of pink bloom. The repeat bloom 
is fine. It will make a delightful display in your garden. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA $1.50 
A bi-color rose of red inner petals with a reverse of yel- 
low. One of the first to bloom in the spring. 
CLG. RED TALISMAN $1.50 
A fine red for early spring color. The large quantities of 
deep maroon-red buds are borne on long, strong stems 
suitable for cutting. In hot weather the buds pass to pink 
tones. The foliage is the typical Talisman light green. 
CLG. ROSE MARIE $1.50 
A climbing sport of that old favorite bush rose, Rose 
Marie. Buds are large globular, moderately fragrant and 
a clear rose pink. Fine stems and foliage. 
CLG. SHOT SILK $1.50 
Another fine climber. A sport of the well known bush 
variety that is satisfactory in all localities. Flower 
slightly larger than the bush type and of the same or- 
ange-rose color suffused with pink. Glossy foliage. 
SHOW GIRL $1.75 
A climbing sport of the bush variety which produces 
quantities of deep pink, perfectly formed buds on long 
stems. A vigorous grower with good luxuriant foliage. 
PLANT PAT. 892 
SOUVENIR de CLAUDIUS DENOYEL $1.50 
An excellent type pillar rose. The very fragrant buds 
open to bloom of rich crimson scarlet. One of the most 
prolific bloomers as it is the first to bloom in the spring 
and the last in the fall with good intermittent bloom. 
SUNGOLD (Geo. C. Thomas, Jr.) $1.75 
This is one of the finest yellow climbers we have seen in 
many a day. The buds are long, pointed and a clear golden 
yellow. As a rule, the buds come singly on long strong 
stems and are freely produced throughout the season. 
The plant is a strong climber with clean glossy foliage. In 
the years we have grown it, it has been absolutely free 
of disease. 
CLG. TALISMAN $1.50 
A fine climber of a mixture of red, yellow and copper. 
The bud is long pointed, and opens to a medium sized 
flower. A very fragrant flower, suitable for cutting. 
CLG. TEXAS CENTENNIAL $1.75 
An extremely strong growing climber which produces 
an abundance of long stemmed blooms suitable for cut- 
ting. The long, erect stems produce large brick-red to 
carmine-red buds of excellent form, which open into huge 
rosy red full blooms. This is one of the better strong grow- 
ing climbers, with spicy fragrance. 
PLANT PAT. 565 
YELLOW TALISMAN $1.50 
A yellow sport of Talisman which has all the good quali- 
ties of its parent. 
TREE ROSES 
Tree or standard roses may be used in both formal and informal gardens, among your bush roses, along the drive, 
walk, or boundary line, as tub plants, and in a variety of other ways. They often produce larger and lovelier blossoms 
than the bushes. For greatest effectiveness they should not be planted closer than six feet. 
We are offering tree roses in four different heights: 
WEEPERS—These standards are budded to a climbing variety at a height of six feet. The effect of the blanket of 
flowers cascading to the ground is a spectacular sight. A special metal frame or umbrella is required to support these 
plants. Write for list of available varieties. Limited supply. 
Price—$10.00 each (no discounts). 
Frame—$6.00 each. 
Shipping charges at cost. 
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