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Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
These are much hardier, stronger grow- 
ing plants than the Hybrid Teas and bear 
an immense crop of bloom in June. 
Frau Karl Druschki. An immense, pure 
white, perfectly double Rose, which blooms 
in May and June and sometimes in autumn. 
$1.45 each (D). 
Climbing Roses 
The modern Climbing Rose is one of the 
most adaptable and most satisfactory of 
all flowering plants. -There are many types 
to choose from and for covering trellises, 
arches, fences, walls, or sides of buildings, 
they are unsurpassed. Even the home 
with practically no space for a garden can 
find room for a Climbing Rose. 
Aloha. Plant Patent No. 948. A mass of 
deep coral-pink buds and very double, per- 
fectly formed blooms of large size in long- 
stemmed clusters. Everblooming. $3 each 
(F). 
Blaze. The blazing red blooms are pro- 
duced in clusters for several weeks during 
the Rose season, and a second crop of flowers 
may be expected before freezing weather 
arrives, when the plants are well established. 
$1.45 each (D). 
Climbing American Beauty. Moder- 
ately fragrant, rich rosy carmine, 3 to 4-inch 
blooms on long stems, on a vigorous, hardy 
plant. An abundant June bloomer. $1.45 
each (D). 
Cl. Goldilocks. Plant Patent No. 1090. 
A fine everblooming yellow climber. Buds 
like little Hybrid Teas, of rich golden yellow 
color. Blooms very freely, in large clusters. 
Very hardy. 
Cl. Peace. Plant Patent No. 932. The 
Rose of Roses now available in climbing form. 
Lovely soft yellow blooms of enormous size, 
flushed pink. Blooms on long stems con- 
tinuously produced by a good strong climbing 
plant. 
Cl. Summer Snow. Plant Patent No. 
400. Blooms generously from July to Oc- 
tober. Huge masses of loosely double, snow- 
white flowers, set off with golden stamens. 
Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. 
Coral Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1117. 
Unfading coral-pink, long-lasting blooms as 
large as 41% inches across. Dainty pointed 
buds and graceful flowers. Blooms contin- 
uously all summer. 
Dorothy Perkins. Half a century old, 
and still a favorite! Full, fragrant, rose-pink 
blooms in clusters. Very vigorous plant 
blooming profusely in July. $1.45 each (D). 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Plant Patent No. 457. 
A very fine climber with flowers of Hybrid 
Tea size. Deep rose-pink; double, fragrant. 
Everblooming. $2.50 each (F). 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Well-formed, long- 
stemmed blooms of soft flesh-pink, produced 
in June. Beautiful glossy foliage. $1.45 each 
(D). 
Excelsa. Bright light crimson clusters in 
June or July. A vigorous rambler growing 
12 to 18 feet tall. $1.45 each (D). 
Golden Climber. Large, semi-double 
blooms of sunflower-yellow. Glossy foliage 
on a vigorous climbing plant. Everblooming 
when established. $1.45 each (D), 
CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
King Midas. Plant Patent No. 586. Deep 
gold flowers with a reddish tinge. Each one 
is 4 to 5 inches across, borne in clusters of 
four to six and making a wonderful display. 
A prolific bloomer, beginning early in the 
season. Hardy and vigorous. 
New Dawn. The blooms are produced 
freely from the opening of the season in June 
until cold weather. The color is a delicate 
blush-pink, and long stems make the clusters 
desirable for interior decorations. Foliage 
is dark green and glossy. $1.45 each (D). 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Clusters of 
semi-double, vivid scarlet flowers shaded 
crimson, that retain their color till they fall. 
Hardy and floriferous. More widely planted 
than any other climber because of its de- 
pendability. Blooms in late May and June. 
$1.45 each (D). 
Pink Cloud. Plant Patent No. 1140. 
Rich pink flowers in huge clusters. Glowing 
deep pink, large, fully double. Hardy and 
free blooming all summer long. Grows 6 to 
8 feet tall and makes a fine pillar. 
Blaze 
Floribunda 
Roses 
These bushy Roses produce an abun- 
dance of bloom all season. The plants 
are especially valuable for a hedge or bor- 
der or for massing. 
Betty Prior. Plant Patent No. 340. 
Single; shell-pink on face, a red reverse. 
Qo in clusters on a 3-foot plant. $2 each 
Chatter. Plant Patent No. 739. Big, 
bright crimson flower clusters, lasting a long 
time and providing plenty of garden color. 
Makes a continuous display from June to 
oe Healthy, 18-inch plants. $2 each 
Fashion. Plant Patent No. 789. A fas- 
cinating new coral-pink color. $2.50 each (F). 
Glacier. Plant Patent No. 1025. Glisten- 
ing white flowers 4 inches across, borne in 
clusters and also singly. Vigorous, hardy, 
A to 24-foot plant. Blooms from June to 
rost. 
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FLORIBUNDA ROSES, continued 
Golden Salmon. Pure orange; 
clusters, each one a bouquet. 
Goldilocks. Plant Patent No. 672. Rich 
golden yellow, very double. Abundant 
bloom. 
Lavender Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 
947. Smoky pink-lavender; yellow stamens. 
Large bloom clusters. $2.50 each (F). 
Lilibet. Plant Patent No. 1209. Dainty 
dawn-pink blooms with graduations of color 
in each one. Very hardy plant with plenty 
of foliage. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
Ma Perkins. Plant Patent No. 1143. A 
very appealing new Floribunda with salmon- 
shell-pink flowers of dainty Hybrid Tea 
form. Very fragrant. Strong, 244 to 3-foot 
plant. 
Pigmy Gold. Plant Patent No. 1114. 
Golden yellow blooms only an inch across, 
carried single and in clusters. Glossy dark 
foliage. Fine for edgings. 
Pigmy Red. Propagation rights reserved. 
Dark red with white center. Small flowers 
an inch in diameter; plant 12 inches tall. 
Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 484. Rich 
salmon flushed gold. Fine for cutting. $2 
each (F). 
Red Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 812. 
Unfading velvety scarlet. $2 each (F). 
Siren. Plant Patent No. 1197. A fine new 
Floribunda of very bright red. Ruffled petals, 
unfading at all stages. An open flower 3 
inches across. Blooms all season. 
Summer Snow. Plant Patent No. 416. 
Snow-white flowers almost covering a dwarf, 
hardy bush. Blooms abundantly. 
Vogue. Plant Patent No. 926. A brand- 
new Rose of cherry-coral color. Big clusters 
of well-formed flowers all summer. 
White Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 1010. 
Gleaming white, double flowers in large 
clusters. Height 2 feet. 
Yellow Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 
992. Apricot-yellow form of Pinocchio. 
huge 
Tree Roses 
Striking accents for any garden. 
Eclipse. Yellow. 
Katherine T. Marshall. Rose-pink, 
New Yorker. Bright red. 
Peace. Yellow flushed pink. 
Tawny Gold. Rich gold. 
Fertil-potted, $2.25 each 
