CLUSTER-FLOWERED ROSES 
AAYRS spicily scented flowers. Continuous bloomer. Glossy foliage. 
$1.75 each, bare root. 
Pinocchio (Pat. 484). One of the most popular baby roses of recent 
introduction. Makes a bush seldom over two feet in height and 
has clusters of dainty little flowers—salmon-orange flushed with 
gold. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Red Ripples. Buds of the boutonniere type in large clusters, each per- 
fect in form and color—pointed and dark red opening to fluffy 
bright red flowers of medium size. Steady and continuous bloom- 
ing. 
Qa) Pinkie (Pat. 712). Dainty, perfectly formed pink buds and 
AYR 
Climbing roses are beautiful 
subjects to train against walls 
or trellises or allowed to ram- 
ble over rough fences. They 
have been traditionally used 
on arbors and pergolas where 
the bloom can be seen at a 
distance and easily examined 
close by. Cut out old wood 
after blooming, thus encour- 
aging new vigorous growth 
from the base. This will 
bloom the next season. 
High Noon 
No. 1 Grade Bareroot Prices as Shown 
Plants available in containers 50c higher 
Belle of Portugal. Beautiful vigorous grower offering a profusion 
of pearl pink blossoms from January to June. Buds are enormous, 
often reaching 3 to 4 inches in length. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Christopher Stone (Pat. 626). Scarlet-crimson; very popular, 
upright. Stands hot weather. Excellent substance and spicy fra- 
grance. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Very popular climber. Vigorous with dainty pink 
blossoms. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Yellow Cecile Brunner. Small, perfect buds that appear through 
spring and summer on a strong growing plant, lovely in the vase 
or lapel. $1.50 each, bare root. 
City of York. Striking spring and fall-blooming climber with showy 
gardenia type blooms of creamy white with yellow stamens. Glossy, 
disease-immune foliage. Pungent fragrance. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. Strong, clean growing, producing flowers the year 
around. Single delicate pink flowers with central crimson stamens. 
$1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. The best red climber. This deep red climber 
produces the finest roses of any. Buds often larger and longer than 
the bush variety. Vigorous clean grower. $1.50 each, bare root. 
(‘@®) High Noon (Pat. 704). Pillar rose to 8 feet high, covered 
nA with long stemmed golden buds. Stems almost thornless. Not 
a rampant climber but suited to growing against a post, pillar 
or arbor. Bushy habit. $2.25 each, bare root. 
Cl. Hinrich Gaede (Pat. 244). Vigorous free-blooming and showy 
climbing rose. Flowers very brilliant, orange-vermilion. Has a re- 
markably long season of bloom. $1.75 each, bare root. 
Rosenelfe. Very double gardenia-like flowers about 21/2 inches 
across, silvery rose-pink in color. Blooms freely throughout the 
summer. 
Snowbird. Low bushy plants completely covered with clusters of 
semi-double pure white flowers. Free flowering. 
Vogue (Pat. 926). Related to Fashion, Vogue combines a 
ie. taller growth habit with an abundance of exquisitely formed 
31% inch fully double flowers of an absolutely new oriental 
red color tone, base of petals shading to gold. $2.25 each, bare root. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 788). A rose of enchanting loveli- 
ness. Richly fragrant flowers of raspberry pink are displayed over 
the shining waxy foliage. $2.00 each, bare root. 
Mermaid. Beautiful glossy green foliage and large single light 
sulphur-yellow flowers with golden centers make a beautiful sight 
during the rose season; a rambling grower. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. A rapid growing climber producing quantities 
of glorious yellow flowers, much more than the bush variety. Rated 
the best yellow climber. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy (Pat. 394). Free flowering copper-orange 
climber. Buds long pointed and borne on long stems. Luxuriant 
bronzy green foliage. $1.75 each, bare root. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber Improved (Blaze). A new improved version 
of the old familiar everblooming scarlet climber, covered with clus- 
ters of vivid color all season long. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Peace (Pat. 932). The most widely planted rose in America 
today. The light to deep yellow flowers with the apple blossom pink 
edges have become familiar to everybody. The same superior flowers, 
foliage and stems that you find in the bush. $2.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Picture (Pat. 524). Perfect buds and flowers just as in the 
bush variety. Clear rose-pink with tones of warm salmon showing 
through. A climber of merit. $2.00 each, bare root. 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. One of the best multi-colored climb- 
ers. Flame, pink and buff. Rampant. $1.50 each, bare root. 
Cl. Talisman. This well known rose hardly needs description. It is 
just like the bush form but a vigorous climber. Lovely red and gold. 
$1.50 each, bare root. 
Climbing Roses Add Charm and Color to Posts and Fences 
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