» Climbing 
Roses 
Climbing Roses grow best on 
open trellises or fences. Protect 
in winter by either laying down 
and covering with soil; or by 
tying canes together and wrap- 
ping to trellis with several thick- 
nesses of burlap. 
Paul’s Scarlet A 
Large, medium red 
clustered flowers in 
June. We also have 
Blaze, called the ever- 
blooming Paul’s Scar- 
let. It blooms in June, 
with intermittent flow- 
ers afterwards 
New Dawn 
Double, slightly fragrant, blush-pink fading 
to white. Recurrent bloom. 
Crimson Rambler 
Old-fashioned dark red. Seven Sister cluster type. 
June. 
= ~ BUSH ROSES 
Gruss an Teplitz | 
Blooms June to frost. Very showy. Use several in one bed. 
F. J. Grootendorst 
Excellent green foliage. Light red blooms with carnation edge in clusters. Hardy. 
Everblooming. Kept 3 to 5 ft. 
Py 
Hugonis 
Single, golden flowers, 2/2 inches in 
diameter. An abundance of bloom May- 
June. Fine textured good green foliage. 
Height and spread 5 to 6 ft. Hardy. 
