CLIMBING SUMMER SNOW. Everblooming. Large 
clusters of snow-white double flowers. A good repeater. 
$2.00. Potted; $2.50. 
*Copper Glow. A really beautiful coppery orange. Fragrant. 
$2.00. Potted; $2.50. 
DREAM GIRL. Everblooming. Fine full clear coral-pink, 
very popular. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
Dorothy Perkins. The favorite clear pink rambler. 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS. Everblooming. Extra large double 
flowers of deep rose pink all season. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
Excelsa. Improved crimson rambler. 
*Frederick S. Peck. Deep grenadine pink, yellow center. 
$2.00. Potted; $2.50. 
Golden Climber. (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James.) A splendid 
tall growing clear yellow climber, fragrant. Does not re- 
peat. $2.00. Potted; $2.50. 
*Golden Glow. Lower growing clear yellow, fine for low 
fences and walls. $2.00. Potted; $2.50. 
INSPIRATION. Everblooming. Sparkling tones of salmon- 
its A splendid new free-blooming repeater. $2.25. Potted; 
(ee 
King Midas. Plant Pat. 586. Large double golden yellow 
flowers. $2.25. Potted; $2.75. 
Mary Wallace. Large semi-double bright pink. 
NEW DAWN. Everblooming. Beautiful tea-rose shell pink. 
Frequent repeater, glossy foliage. 
Oa Everglow. Dazzling coppery orange. $2.00. Potted; 
ZOU: 
Paul’s Scarlet. Brilliant large-flowered semi-double red. 
Silver Moon. Huge creamy white single flowers. Tall growing. 
*Wichuraiana. The trailing Memorial Rose. Glossy foliage, 
white flowers in July; best used as ground cover. $1.00 each. 
$9.00 per dozen. 
(Cultural Notes on “Roses 
Spraying. Roses always benefit from regular spraying. Use 
Rose-tox, a combination that is easy to apply that controls 
Aphis, Blackspot and all other Rose insects and diseases. Keep 
the plants and ground clean from infected leaves. 
Feeding. For best results feed Roses lightly every three weeks 
up to mid-August. We recommend Agrico-for-Roses or other 
well-balanced plant food. A good handful to a plant is about 
the right amount. Frequent light feeding is better than too much 
at one time. 
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