STAR Climbing Roses 
. (left) (Everblooming.) (O’Neal.) This is a fine climber 
LUSSOMM ME with two-toned pink flowers that come in profusion—one 
of the most continuous blooming of all climbers. Beautifully formed buds open 
to a lovely double bloom of light pink on the inside of the petals and a dark, rosy 
pink on the outside. Has a very pleasing fragrance. Medium-height plant. 
$2.50 ea.—3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
WHA (lower left) (Improved Repeat Climbing.) (Kallay.) This is the bril- 
liant red rose seen everywhere on fences, porches, trellises and arbors. 
This improved strain now gives you colorful masses of flowers in June and again 
in fall, with some flowers in between. Bloom is medium size, 2 to 3 inches across, 
slightly fragrant and is produced on a very parey, and vigorous bush. The most 
popular climbing rose there is. 
$2 ea.—3 or more, $1.75 ea. 
(below) (Everblooming.) (The House of Meilland.) Plant 
Vit Malin | 
Pat. 2186. Provides an abundance of flowers in large clusters 
—each rose a 3-inch, semi-double pink jewel; dozens of them to the stem. Extra 
hardy and extra vigorous, Clair Matin blooms continuously, has some flowers 
the first year and is beautifully foliaged and densely covered. 
$3 ea.—3 or more, $2.65 ea. 
(lower right center) (Everblooming.) (Lammerts.) Plant 
lilien SUOuery Pat. 1557. ‘The finest yellow climber because it is so 
& free-blooming. This All-America Winner produces beautiful 5-inch blooms 
of solid daffodil-yellow. Many the first year and literally covers itself with 
bloom in the seasons thereafter. The plant is amazingly vigorous—so strong 
and thick are the canes that the plant will almost stand by itself. 
$2.75 ea.—3 or more, $2.40 ea. 
