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TREE ROSES 
Clinbing Roses... 
Large -Flowered Hardy Climbing Roses 
These are reliable, hardy varieties that can always be depended upon to give a brilliant show in late May 
June and July, depending upon the locality. Such varieties as New Dawn, Dr. J. H. Nicolas and Blaze often 
repeat throughout the summer. They are excellent all over the country for training on fences, trellises, porches, 
etc. 
Blaze. Huge clusters of vivid scarlet. Everblooming 
when well established. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
City of York. An attractive creamy white climber, 
blooming profusely and making a fine showing. $1.75 
each; 3 for $4.75. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Pat. 457. Immense, double, rosy 
pink blooms. A strong pillar Rose growing 8 feet 
tall. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 
Large, double, yellow. $1.75 each; 3 for $4.75. 
New Dawn. The everblooming form of Dr. W. Van 
Fleet. Soft pink. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most widely planted 
scarlet climber. Hardy and easy to grow. Makes 
a spectacular show in June. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Everblooming Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses 
These beautiful everblooming climbers are very satisfactory for warmer sections of the country, but we do 
not recommend them for colder localities unless you are willing to experiment with them and see what they will 
do for you. They are certainly worth some extra care in the way of winter protection. These are identical with 
the bush forms and bloom continuously all summer and fall. If you live in the Southern States or in the warm 
Western States, you should certainly try some of them. 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. The lovely Sweetheart 
Rose in climbing form. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Climbing Yellow Cecile Brunner. A_ popular 
yellow climbing form of Cecile Brunner. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.35. 
Climbing Crimson Glory. Pat. 736. Velvety crim- 
son. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande. Crimson-red. $1.50 
each; 3 for $3.90. 
Climbing Floradora. Pat. 1054. A new climber 
reported to be vigorous in habit. A profusion of 
cinnabar-red blooms. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.35. 
Plant Tree Roses as accents in Rose beds, at either side of steps, in the perennial or annual flower 
border to relieve flatness, in the shrub border to prolong color. There are many spots in every garden 
that can be improved by the use of one or more Tree Roses. 
These well-formed Tree Roses will bloom the first summer after spring planting, like the bush Hybrid 
Teas. 
Capistrano. Pink. 
Charlotte Armstrong. Cerise. 
Chrysler Imperial. Red. 
Countess Vandal. Salmon-pink. 
Crimson Glory. Deep crimson-red. 
Eclipse. Long yellow buds. 
Etoile de Hollande. Red. 
Fashion. Floribunda. Salmon-pink. 
Forty-niner. Chrome-yellow and red. 
K. A. Viktoria. A popular white. 
Mirandy. Maroon-red. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Pure yellow. 
New Yorker. Red. 
Nocturne. Red. 
Peace. Yellow-rose. 
Sutter’s Gold. Yellow 
Talisman. Gold, scarlet and yellow. 
The Doctor. Very large; clear pink. 
$6.00 each; any 2 for $11.00; any 3 or more, $5.00 each 
MINIATURE ROSES 
These petite yet sturdy Roses make fairyland a reality. The wee green buds expand into lovely 
little blooms of thumb-nail size. They are intriguing little plants, 6 to 8 inches tall, with tiny rich 
green leaves. A half-dozen plants will provide a continuous supply of flowers from May until 
frost for miniature arrangements. Plant them around a pool, in the rock garden, as a narrow 
border for Rose beds. Fine, too, for window and porch boxes. Care for them as you would Hy- 
brid Teas. 
All are sturdy 3-inch pot plants, ready to bloom 
Bo-Peep. Pat. 976. Arbutus pink flower in can- 
delabra-like sprays. 
Midget. Pat. 466. The tiniest rose-red, fully double 
Miniature Rose. Almost thornless. 
Excellent. 
pink. Stems long enough for bouquets. 
Pixie. Pat. 408. The world’s tiniest, fully double 
white Rose. Forty or more dainty petals. 
Graceful 
sometimes touched pink. 
Red Elf. Pat. 973. Velvety Bordeaux red. 
habit, vigor and profusion of blooms make it a 
Buds 
of the petals. 
Sweet Fairy. Pat. 748. The first of the miniatures 
with rich Rose fragrance. Deep pink buds opening 
to very double, 1-inch blooms of apple-blossom- 
Tom Thumb. Pat. 169. A trim Iittle plant, erect 
and well filled out. Urn-shaped, deep crimson 
blooms with a generous touch of white at the base 
Climbing K. A. Viktoria. White. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.90. 
Climbing Mrs. E. P. Thom. Clear yellow. $1.50 
each; 3 for $3.90. 
Climbing Peace. Pat. 932. Yellow, pink edges. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. 
Climbing Snowbird. White. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Climbing Talisman. A striking bicolor. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.90. 
Goid Rush. Golden yellow. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.90. 
Mermaid. Large, single; yellow. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.90. 
GOLDEN 
CLIMBER 
worthy companion for the other miniatures. 
Rouletti. Demure, bright pink, double flowers 1144 
inches across when fully open. Rediscovered grow- 
ing in pots on the window ledge of a cottage in 
Switzerland. 
95c each; 3 or more of one kind, 85c each 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER NO. 3S-40: 
1 each of the 7 Miniature Roses for $5.85 
MINIATURE TREE ROSES 
Budded on 10-inch stem 
These are Miniature Roses budded on sturdy 10-inch canes and require no staking to support the 12-inch 
head. Each little tree is a perfect bouquet from spring to late fall. Their novelty and charm have great appeal. 
Baby Gold Star. Pat. 407. Exquisite yellow buds which are held firmly erect on stems long enough to make 
striking miniature arrangements 
or dainty corsages. 
Oakington Ruby. Deep crimson 
buds that open to tiny, ruby-red 
flowers. Tiny foliage and constant 
blooms make this a miniature rose 
tree out of fairyland. 
$3.50 each; 2 for $6.00. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER 
No. 358-41: 1 each of the 2 
Miniature Tree Roses for $5.85. 
Miniature Roses Growing as Border 
Miniature Roses as tiny cut flowers 
