THE ROSE 
The Rose has ways 
of saying things 
We much delight 
to hear 
Without a spoken 
word, 
she brings 
And keeps our loved 
ones near. 
Gifts la he 
Remembered 
Give Redes 
Symbol of Laue 
PRIMROSE. A medium growing Climber. 
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Flowers well formed, double, and delight- ( limbing 
fully fragrant. Melon-yellow fading to 
lemon-yellow. See picture above. Roses 
What is more lovely than a trellis of love- 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Color !y climbing Roses? Climbing Roses form a PM sw eet 
rosy crimson; flowers about 4 inches in most lovely covering of foliage and flowers Paul's Scarlet Climber 
diameter, finely formed on long stems. for the trellis, porch, or arbor. To be sure, 
Blooms very freely in May and June, they require some care and attention in the 
and occasionally during the summer. matter of winter protection, but the extra 
See picture below. Care is recompensed in fine beauty. (See 
page 28 for winter care.) 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. Crimson semi- 
double flowers borne in clusters on 
vigorous plants. Very good arbor and 
porch plant, often making shoots 
from 8 to 15 feet in a season. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. The beautiful. 
double, shell-pink flowers come in 
clusters in great profusion, making a 
wonderful display. 
EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). A 
radiant, blood-red cluster Rose, as 
free and double as Dorothy Perkins, 
of which it is the red protoype. The 
clusters are very large. 
MARY WALLACE. A handsome Pillar 
Rose with huge, semi-double blcoms 
of bright, clear rose-pink deepening 
to salmon at the base. Beautiful in 
bouquets. A strong grower, with 
shiny foliage. We consider this 
Climber one of the best. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMB- 
ER. The brightest and pur- 
est red of all Pillar Roses. 
Vivid scarlet-crimson, semi- 
double flowers in clusters 
that retain their color until 
they fall. The color, which 
never turns blue, is in- 
tensified by the numerous 
yellow stamens. A vigorous 
grower with a profusion of 
bloom that remains for a 
long season, 
See picture above. 
NEW DAWN. Delicate, soft 
pink, 4-inch, fragrant flow- 
ers. Blooms in masses from early June 
until freezing weather. Has some blos- 
soms the first season. 39> 
WHITE DAWN. A fine everblooming : 
Climber. A white New Dawn. Pink . 
tinted buds open to 3-inch, fragrant, 
pure white blooms. Outblooms New 
, Dawn. Healthy, attractive foliage. : 
ica , ; Winters well. A fine addition to our ; a - ae 
Climbing American Beauty list of Climbers. New Dawn 
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