HILLSDALE HARDY CLIMBERS 
These are old and new Hardy Climbers and Pillar Roses, 
which seldom need any winter protection. They will bring hun- 
dreds of blooms to your garden during June, covering fences and 
trellises. 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
American Pillar. Single blooms of carmine-pink, with white eye and golden 
stamens. 
Blaze. Blazing scarlet pillar Rose. Grows luxuriantly. Hardy and dependable; 
recurrent bloom. 
Cl. American Beauty. Blooms large and fragrant; deep pink, shaded soft 
carmine. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Cameo-pink fading to flesh-white; large, open, fragrant blooms. 
Mary Wallace. Profusion of large, clear deep pink blooms. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. Delicate pink, fragrant flower. Large and vigorous. 
New Dawn. The best everblooming climber. Apple-blossom-pink with old-Rose 
fragrance. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Magnificent, double, lemon-yellow blooms. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Oceans of bright scarlet flowers. 
Royal Scarlet. Deeper red than Paul’s Scarlet. 
Seven Sisters. Double, deep pink clusters. 
Silver Moon. Creamy white flowers with golden anthers. 
HILLSDALE SUB-ZERO HARDY CLIMBERS 
Sub-Zero Hardy Climbers are a new race from the hardiest 
species of climbers. They live longer and will survive sub-zero 
winters. 
THESE SPECIFICALLY QUOTED PRICES ARE FOR POTTED PLANTS 
Cl. Break o’Day. Everblooming. 
$2.50 each. 
Golden Climber. Golden yellow, well-formed buds and blooms. Fragrant. Ideal 
for cutting. $2.25 each. 
Golden Glow. Fragrant, spectrum-yellow. Abundant mass of color. $2.25 each. 
Golden Pyramid. Cadmium-yellow blooms. Very vigorous. $2.25 each. 
Everblooming. Dazzling coppery orange. Fragrant. 
Lovely double, orange to apricot flowers. 
$2.50 
Orange Everglow. 
each. 
HI'LLSDALE HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS 
Climbing form of the bush Hybrid Teas. They are not as 
hardy as the other climbers and will require slight protection dur- 
ing winter months. After the first peak of June flowers, Hybrid 
Tea Climbers continue to bloom frequently during the entire 
season. 
The price on the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Double, bright red blooms. One of the best climbers. 
Cl. McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed bud; flower large, double fragrant, creamy 
white. 
Cl. Mrs. P.S.du Pont. Double, deep yellow. 
Cl. Pink Radiance. Bright pink. Same qualities as the bush Radiance. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Soft rose-red—clear, even and velvety. Always dependable. 
Cl. Talisman. The same fine vari-colored blooms as in the Hybrid Tea. 
RUGOSAS, HYBRID PERPETUALS 
AND MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 
This group includes the Shrub, Wild Species and «Hybrid 
varieties, useful in landscape work for the shrub border. These 
Roses are hardy in the coldest regions and require little attention 
except pruning to keep them in balance. 
The price of the following potted plants is $1.85 each 
American Beauty. Crimson-carmine, fragrant; long, strong stems. Vigorous. 
Austrian Copper. Single, brilliant orange-red flowers with yellow reverse. 
F. J. Grootendorst. Small, bright red flowers in clusters. Everblooming. 
Frau Karl Druschki. Snow-white, immense blooms; pointed buds. Vigorous. 
One of the old favorites. 
Hansa. Double, reddish flowers of large size. 
Harison’s Yellow. Semi-double, moderately fragrant, bright yellow. 
Hugonis. The Rose of China. Light yellow flowers borne profusely along the 
branches. Very hardy; blooms early. 
Max Graf. Bright pink, golden-centered blooms in June. Vigorous, trailing plant. 
Pink Grootendorst. Charming pink variety of Grootendorst. Everblooming. 
HILLSDALE ROSES 
Roses from Hillsdale are always better. They are carefully selected, No. 1 field-grown plants—the best on the horticultural market. Each variety has been 
tested in our own gardens. This assures you of receiving hardy, vigorous plants, which will have beautiful blooms in abundance from varieties well adapted to this 
section of the Middle West. 
Undoubtedly of great benefit to the Rose buyer is the potted plant, which enables us to offer our Roses already growing and blooming. This new way of selling 
them eliminates all danger of the plants bemg retarded in your 
garden and insures the buyer of exactly the variety desired. 
These plants are growing in pots filled with a specially prepared soil, properly fertilized to msure rapid and permanent growth and bloom. Hillsdale Roses can be 
planted in your garden at any time during the growing season without showing even the slightest wilt of foliage, buds or blooms. 
DIRECTIONS FOR RE-PLANTING 
POTTED ROSES 
The re-planting of Hillsdale Potted Roses is very 
simple indeed. The pots are slit and carefully peeled 
off from the soil. The ball of earth is then set in the 
bed so that it comes about 14 inch lower than the 
finished level of the beds. Be sure that the graft union 
at the neck of the roots is 1 inch below the surface. 
Always press the soil firmly around the roots of any 
kind of plant. This is done to force the air space out of 
the soil around the roots. After this, watering to soak 
the soil thoroughly is all that is necessary. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 
DORMANT PLANTS 
Keep the roots moist all the time before planting. 
Spread out the roots so they do not crowd; cover them 
with good soil and firm the earth about them, eliminat- 
ing all air pockets. Plant 15 to 18 inches apart, where 
there is sunshine at least half of the day. Mound soil 
about 10 inches high immediately after planting to 
keep the moisture in the branches. 
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SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 
A 5% QUANTITY DISCOUNT will be given on 
all orders for ONE DOZEN or more POTTED ROSES. 
An additional 5% CASH AND CARRY DISCOUNT 
will be given on all POTTED ROSES. 
PRICES AND DISCOUNTS listed in this folder 
supersede all previous lists. 
PLEASE NOTE 
All prices quoted are for POTTED PLANTS at 
our Nursery. 
An extra charge for the labor will be made when we 
do the planting. 
OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS that must be crated 
and sent by Express are accepted only when order is 
for 6 plants or more. An extra charge of 25c per plant 
will be made for crating. 
DORMANT PLANTS in several varieties are avail- 
able from March 15 to May 1. Prices on these will be 
NET, at 55c less per plant than rates herein shown 
for the Potted Plants. 
PRICES AND DISCOUNTS listed in this folder 
supersede all previous lists. 
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WHAT IS A.A.R.S.2—ALL-AMERICA LOSE SELECTIONS, INC. 
Each year new Roses are planted in various gardens throughout the c 
ntry, and these are tested under the most exacting 
conditions. The All-America Rose Selections, Inc., judges them and chogses the outstanding winners for the year. There- 
fore, you may buy with confidence those Roses marked “‘A. A. R.S.”’ 
HILLSDALE LANDSCAPE COMPANY « R.R. 13, Box 185 * INDIANAPOLIS 44, 
IND. 
