STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



Hardy Climbing Roses, concluded 



• PAPAGOUCHAULT. 

 R.P. Midseason. Crim- 

 son. Large panicles of 

 pure crimson-red 

 flowers that last well. 

 Since the famous old 

 Crimson Rambler had 

 to be discarded on ac- 

 count of its weakness for 

 mildew, we have had no 

 good dou ble-flo wered 

 crimson climber of this 

 type until Papa Gou- 

 chault appeared. $1 ea. 



|. •PAUL NOEL. C.G. Midseason. Orange-pink. Lovely buds of salmon- 

 orange-pink, with a yellow base, opening to double, fragrant blooms with 

 a tufted center of salmon-pink. Blooms occasionally in the fall. $1 each. 



•PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR. P. Midseason. Lemon-yellow. An unusually 

 large-flowered pillar Rose, remarkable for its heavy, full-double, Iemon- 

 yellow blooms, borne erect on Jong cutting stems. Slight fragrance. $1 each. 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. P. Midseason. See color and descrip- 

 tion, page 44. The most vivid scarlet climber yet grown. 



•SILVER MOON. C 



tion. Creamy white. 



Midseason. See illustra- 

 Primrose buds open to 

 large, semi-double, clematis-like flowers with 

 golden anthers. Rampantly vigorous. Young 

 plants need protection in the north. $1 each. 



•ROSELLA. P. (P. Dot.) Early. 1931 Conard- 

 Pyle Novelty. Single blooms of unusually bril- 

 liant velvety carmine, touched with gold at the 

 base. Moderate grower, but desirable for its 

 color. Blooms intermittently till fall. $3 each. 



•TAUSENDSCHON (Thousand Beauties). P. 



Early. The cup-shaped, double blossoms come 

 in clusters and vary from white to deep pink, 

 making a unique and enchanting show. A vigor- 

 ous grower and nearly thornless. $1 each. 



•THE BEACON. R.P. Midseason. Blooms are 

 the same type as American Pillar, but the color is 

 a flashy vermilion-red, just a shade deeper than 

 Paul's Scarlet. Most attractive as a pillar. Well 

 named "The Beacon," for the color is outstand- 

 ing among the climbing Roses. $1 each. 



•WHITE DOROTHY. R. Late. White 



Dorothy Perkins. $1 each. 



•WICHURAIANA. G. Very late. Flower is 

 single, white, with golden anthers. Its greatest 

 use is for retaining embankments from washing, 

 or for bordering beds. Needs no protection and 

 takes care of itself, giving a profusion of blooms 

 each year. Dense, shiny, almost evergreen foli- 

 age. $1 each, 10 for $6.50. 



Climbers for Temperate Climates 



In the temperate zone the Climbing Hybrid Teas are to be used as pillars only, so as to make winter 

 protection easy. In the South they can be used on walls. These bloom again in summer and fall. 



•ALLEN CHANDLER. CI.H.T. Cherry-red, single 

 flower. Very lasting and slightly fragrant. $1 each. 



• APELES MESTRES. Cl.Pernet. Sunflower-yel- 

 low, full, globular flowers which are very lasting 

 and fragrant. Vigorous growth, with abundant 

 May and June bloom. $2.50 each. 

 •CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. CI.Bengal. 

 Hardier than most Roses in this class and also more 

 vigorous in growth. The flowers are rich, velvety 

 crimson and very fragrant. $1 each. 



• KATHLEEN HARROP. CI.Bourbon. Pale 



shell-pink, well-formed flowers on thornless canes. 

 Excellent for arches and arbors. $1 each. 



•CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. CI.H.T. Bright, 

 shining pink flowers with a golden underglow. This 

 is, without question, the best and most free-bloom- 

 ing of all the Climbing Hybrid Teas. $1 each. 



•MARECHAL NLEL. Nois. A glowing, large- 

 flowered, heavy-petaled golden yellow Rose for 

 planting only in the South. $1 each. 



• CLIMBING MME. BUTTERFLY. CI.H.T. Sal- 

 mon to cream color, with yellow base. $1 each. 



•SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. CI.H.T. 



A magnificent, perfectly formed flower of glistening 

 crimson, with shadings of vermilion. $1 each. 



•VTCOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. CI.H.T. 



Grows to 10 feet or more. Dependable for some 

 bloom throughout the growing season. Color cerise 

 tipped with orange suffusion. $1 each. 



• ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. P. CI.Bourbon. 



Flower large, semi-double, soft, deep pink; very 

 fragrant. Growth vigorous and thornless; when well 

 established, will repeat in the fall. $1 each. 



ppifCC (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 90c. each 

 ■ *vlv/ljk> when any 12 or more are ordered; 80c. each for 25 or more $1 kinds. See order sheet for low delivery cost 



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