ROSES, Contined—Mardy Climbers and GBloritumndas 
POSTAGE—Please add 10c per plant for NOT PATENTED 
postage and packing on roses listed this page. 
Hardy Climbing Redes 
$1.25 each, any 3 for $3.50. 
During their season these give more flowers and a greater display 
than any other roses grown. Is the porch sunny and bare? Climbing 
roses provide both shade and beauty. Is there an arbor you wish to 
beautify? Use roses. Have you an unsightly fence? Ramblers make the 
prettiest fence imaginable. Have you a view you wish to screen? A 
trellis with roses will make your screen a thing of beauty. Is there a 
rough or stony slope you wish to beautify? Cover it with ramblers. Do 
you want an arched entrance to the rose garden? What can be more 
appropriate or give so much for so little invested? 
Climbing American Beauty. Beautiful buds and large flowers on good 
stems. Almost the same rich color and fragrance as bush American 
Beauty. Rich red to crimson. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Delicate flesh pink, the center deepening into rosy 
flesh. Pointed buds resembling hybrid teas, open into semi-double cut 
flowers borne singly. 
Mary Wallace. One of the best pink climbers. Pretty buds opening 
into charming, semi-double cut flowers, often 4 in. across, very bright, 
clear rose pink. 
Paul's Scarlet. Vivid scarlet shaded crimson, intensified by the yellow 
stamens; flowers of good size, semi-double, in clusters of three to fifteen. 
Brilliant scarlet, well retained. 
Primrose. The rosette-shaped, primrose yellow blooms hold their color 
better than many roses of this class; climber; midseason. 
Silver Moon. Creamy buds; beautiful, semi-double, very large white 
flowers, often 3 to 4 inches across, a cluster of golden stamens in the 
center; midseason; foliage rich, dark green. 
Spanish Beauty. Long pointed crimson buds opening into pink blooms, 
the outside marked ruby-carmine; fragrant; blooms early; suitable for 
cutting. 
Everlloeming Climbers--not Patented 
$1.35 each; any 3 for $3.75. 
Blaze. A hardy vigorous climbing rose similar to Paul's Scarlet. Re- 
current bloomer with flowers of scarlet-crimson. 
K. A. Victoria. A climbing form of the popular white K. A. Victoria rose. 
Pink Radiance. A climbing form of the popular Pink Radiance rose. During May Climbers give a greater 
Pres. Hoover. A climbing form of the two-tone bush rose. display than any other roses. 
Talisman. A climbing form of the popular bush rose. 
With the exception of Blaze the everblooming rose varieties are not 
generally as hardy as the May blooming kinds and should have some 
winter protection. 
Bloribunda and Polyantha Roses 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.50; 5 or more at $1.15 each. --or Patented 
These rather dwarf roses will give a spectacular show from spring until 
fall. Excellent as border plants, in groups, or used as a low hedge. 
Cecil Brunner (Sweetheart). Often called sweetheart rose. Tiny buds 
perfectly formed, and produced in loose sprays. Delicate pink, decidedly 
fragrant. 
Chatillon. Bright pink semi-double blooms touched with orange. Enor- 
mous clusters of blossoms on vigorous plants of medium height. 
Else Poulsen. A dependable large flowering Floribunda; bright rose-pink 
flowers 214 inches across in large clusters from early summer to late fall. 
Floridora. Scarlet to geranium red, perfect double flowers resembling a 
small camellia, vigorous; one of the best. 
Gloria Mundi. Large, fully double, lasting, orange-scarlet flowers borne 
in clusters. For color flash this one has it. 
Golden Salmon. Blooms continuously, like Gloria Mundi this variety is 
a gay color. Golden salmon as the name implies. 
Ideal. All summer long its dark scarlet blooms like Ramblers are pro- 
duced freely in large clusters on plants about 18 in. high. 
Improved Lafayette. Very good. Produces large clusters of bright cherry- 
crimson flowers. A most popular baby rose which blooms all summer. 
Orange Triumph. Salmon red with orange shadings. Blooms in enormous 
piss : —— clusters and due to its uniformity of size and continual bloom it makes one 
Floribunda Roses. of the favored varieties for borders. 
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