At ’ ¢ —0ded For Peuce, “/rellis, 
, Mest or Banke 
ALBERTINE. Large, peach-pink. The finest June- 
blooming pink climber. $1.50. 
AUTUMN BOUQUET. A new carmine-pink, repeat- 
blooming shrub or low climber that has many uses. It 
is perfect for covering a 4-foot fence, and you will find 
many occasions to cut the fragrant blooms. $2.00. 
BLAZE. Pictured opposite. The most popular of all 
red climbing Roses. It has an ideal pillar-like habit 
of growth. We have developed the repeat-blooming 
characteristic to a high degree by bud selection. $1.50. . 
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Everblooming 
Climber Collection 
BLOSSOMTIME, BLAZE and 
WHITE DAWN (not illustrated) 
Everblooming $ 5.70 
Climber Collection 
See page 13 for discounts when buying 
a total order of 24 or more 
Blaze, everblooming climber : 
¢ Ohio Customers Please Add 3% for Sales Tax 
Plant a row of Blaze, Blossomtime and White Dawn is Sate ee ‘ 
along a fence for breath-taking beauty in June and 
intermittent bloom all summer. 
BLOSSOM TIME. P.A.F. Pictured opposite. If trained to a 
support, this dooryard Rose will climb, covering an area about the 
size of a doorway. Best of all is the fact that it is hardy and will 
bloom more than any climber we know, with Roses of Hybrid Tea 
perfection. $2.50. 
CITY OF YORK. New white, profuse-blooming climber with 3-inch, 
semi-double, fragrant flowers. A fine combination with Blaze 
climber. $1.50. 
CL. TALISMAN. Everblooming; climbing form of Talisman. Best 
in a protected spot. $1.50. 
DOUBLOONS. Pat. 152. A vigorous yellow pillar. Large buds, 
opening saffron-yellow. $2.00. 
ELEGANCE. Large, beautifully formed, yellow. Greenhouse-quality 
flowers on long stems. My choice as the best yellow climber. $1.50. 
GOLD RUSH. Repeat blooming yellow shrub or low climber. Until 
we have had a few more years’ experience, we would suggest plant- 
ing It ina protected location. $1.75. 
HAMBURG. Everblooming clusters of fiery red, semi-double blooms. 
Medium-growing pillar. $1.50. 
INSPIRATION. A perfect shrub or fence Rose. The flowers 
are pink and about the size and shape of the well-known 
pink Radiance. $2.00. 
NEW DAWN. Large, blush-pink. The second best climber g oe 
for continuous bloom. Fine on banks, over a wall or _ y, 
trellis. Strong grower. $1.50. 
NUBIAN. Dark red pillar Rose that deserves much more 
attention than it has ever received. It is a recurrent 
bloomer and looks very much like Crimson Glory. $1.75. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. Lemon buds, opening to 
very large, white blooms. $1.50. 
PROSPERITY. A splendid small-flowered white pillar, 
blooming im great clusters intermittently during the 
summer. $1.50. 
SILVER MOON. An exceptionally vigorous large single 
white, particularly good in Pennsylvania. $1.50. 
TORCH. Pat. 726. Clusters of the most vivid orange-scarlet 
you can imagine almost entirely cover this pillar Rose. 
Use rt where you want a flash of color. $2.00. 
WHITE DAWN. Visualize small gardenias covering a climber 
and you have a picture of this dainty white Rose. It will 
also repeat. $2.00. 
Pybrid Perpetual Roses (Sune bleamug) 
American Beauty. Fragrant; rose-red. $1.50. 
Frau Karl Druschki. A favorite white that outsells all 
others of this type. $1.50. 
Gen. Jacqueminot. Crimson. $1.50. 
Magna Charta. Large; rose-pink. $1.50. 
Mrs. John Laing. Soft pink. $1.50. 
Paul Neyron. Largest brilliant pmk. $1.50. 
Prince Camille de Rohan. Black-red. $1.50. 
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