“cautiLy Your House aud Gardeu 
with CLIMBING ROSES! 
BLAZE. Hardy, vigorous climbing Rose similar to Paul’s Scarlet. 
A gorgeous show for weeks in June; repeat blooms in fall. Scar- 
let-crimson flowers. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Vivid scarlet and marvelously attractive. The 
brilliant color does not burn or fade, and the bloom in June is 
profuse, in great clusters, well distributed over the plant. 
PRIMROSE. Large, canary-yellow flowers; hardy climbing Rose. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY. Large buds and flowers of bright crim- 
son. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBERS 
CL. RED RADIANCE. Bright rosy red. 
CL. PINK RADIANCE. Brilliant rose-pink. 
CL. CALEDONIA. Large, white, double flowers. 
CL. CONDESA. Fiery copper to rich gold. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER. Maroon, orange and gold. 
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PRICES 
All varieties of Roses listed on this page: 
EXTRA HEAVY, 2-YEAR, No. 1 PLANTS 
Each Aaeiacee ce: $1.35 Griors ee $ 7.45 
DO! fOPEMe cane eck ine, 3.90 1LO:fore gc 11.85 
DWARF 
POLYANTHA 
ROSES 
Always in Bloom 
This class of Roses 
is especially fine for 
solid beds, borders. 
Produces an abun- 
dance of beautiful 
flowers, in close com- 
pact clusters. Bloom 
all summer until freez- 
ing weather. Hardy; 
grow anywhere, re- 
quire little care. 
CAMEO. Shell-pink 
and salmon, with a 
glow of gold; blooms 
continuously. 
IDEAL. Immense, com- 
gee pact clustersmrot 
ovely : . 
Eabeace:Pianunater bright scarlet; free 
Ideal Everblooming Polyantha Roses flowering. 
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