LARGE-FLOWERED HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
TEMPTATION. LC. (M. R. Jacobus.) Ever- ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. Bourbon. (Bizot, 
blooming. The rose-red Climber mtroduced 1868.) Vivid pink, well-filled flowers of fine 
ay SIDES sy Seb Stak a OU WB Ue shape, exquisitely perfumed. Blooms freely in 
Girl and Inspiration, it 1s very hardy. It ; : : 
grows vigorously but not too rampant. The spring and sparingly in fall. E. $2.00 each; 
blooms, on single stems and in clusters, are 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
very full and Jong lasting. When it ts estab- 
lished for a year or two, the strong reblooming 
characteristics and distinctive new carmine- 5 is : 
rose-pink color tones will please the lover of All Rose Prices in this 
Climbing Roses. It is in the fall that it pro- I fore? No. 7 
duces those long-stemmed, vivid red blooms catalogue are ror 2-year, No. 
that everyone loves. We ask you not to expect . i. 
full-sized blooms of typical color the first June Field grow Dormant Roses 
after planting. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 ea. 
PEMBERTON PILLAR OR SHRUB ROSES 
These fine old varieties classed as Hybrid Musk Roses begin blooming in June and continue 
throughout the summer and into the fall season. They thrive almost anywhere and require very 
little care. Heights range from 4 to 8 ft. For use as pillars, planting along fences or as strong 
Shrubs without support they are excellent provided they are kept within bounds by pruning lightly. 
PRUNING: Retain old wood and new wood. Cut out only dead and surplus wood. 
PLANTING DISTANCE: 3 to 4 feet apart. 
Blooms from the red everblooming climber, BISHOP DARLINGTON. (Capt. Thomas, CORNELIA. (J. H. Pemberton, 1925.) Pink. 
TEMPTATION, that were cut and photographed 1926.) Pink. Large, semi-double flowers of Wervcdoublent iB : 
é fate a 3 26. = 5 ‘ y double flowers, about 3 inches across, of 
re ores pone te peat toe petra Sie lovely flesh-pink suffused with yellow at base strawberry-pink, flushed yellow, borne in 
; sae : of petals. A self-supporting, strong, shrub-like abundant, flat sprays. Vigorous shrub habit 
plant growing 3 to 4 feet high and_as wide; or pillar. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
Rose Quantity Discounts continuous Pee Extra fine. $2.00 each; EVA. (Kordes, 1933.) Red. Bud large, carmine- 
; 3 or more, $1.80 each. red; flower large, semi-double, open, glowing 
Deduct 10% discount from the EACH LY LENE STA a: H empertan a) ems with white center. Profuse pe- 
. oppery buds; small, ruftled, open blooms riodic bloomer all season. Pillar. $2.00 each; 
RATE for any 50 Roses or more in change to a light buff-pink. Flexible pillar or 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
any class. trailer. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. MORNING STARS. (M. R. Jacobus). Intro- 
duced by Bobbink & Atkins 1949. The chaste 
white blooms are about 3 inches across, borne 
in large clusters of stx to nine perfectly formed, 
Gardenta-like blooms opening gradually one 
after the other. One cluster is sometimes an 
artistic arrangement all by itself. The petalage 
is firm and waxy. It is a self-supporting pillar 
or shrub growing to a height of about 4 feet. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
PENELOPE. (J. H. Pemberton, 1924.) Blush. 
A perpetual- flowering cluster Rose of shrub 
habit. The flowers are shell-pimk, but turn 
pure white shading to lemon aroud centers as 
they age. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
PROSPERITY. (J. H. Pemberton, 1919.) 
White, rosette-like flowers, tinted with pale 
pink. Borne in profuse, erect clusters. Vigor- 
ous grcwer and continusus bloomer. Pillar to 
6 to 8 feet. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
ROSA WICHURAIANA. $1.00 each 
TRAILING ROSES 
Slender pliable canes enable them to lie close to the 
ground. Their shiny foliage and beautiful flowers make 
these Roses ideal covers for banks, hillsides and waste 
places. 
Dream Girl (p. 16) also makes a good trailer if al- 
lowed to go untrained. Plant all these varieties about 
3 feet apart each way for quick ground-cover effect. 
CARPET OF GOLD. LC. (The Brownells, 1939.) Pat. 541. 
Yellow. A creeping or trailing plant covering itself with 
brilliant yellow, double, fragrant flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across. Also good traied as a climber. $2.00 each; 3 or 
more, $1.80 each. 
MAX GRAF. HRug. (Bowditch, 1919.) Pink. Handsome 
foliage and sprays of large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Extra hardy; fine for covering exposed banks. Foliage 
75% Rugosa. $1.50 each; 10 for $12.50; 25 or more, $1.10 ea. 
WICHURAIANA (The Memorial Rose). Species. White. A 
matted creeper with glossy, almost evergreen, small, shiny 
foliage. Sprays ot small, white, fragrant flowers. $1.00 each; 
10 for $9.00; 25 for $20.00 net; 50 for $35.00 net. MAX GRAF. $1.50 each 
18 Bobbink & Atkins, East Rutherford, N. J. 
