or bright, profuse bloom 



Everblooming Climber. (Lisscmorc.) Plant Pat. 



2854. Here is the charming pink Climber we intro- 

 duced last fall, not widely known yet but sure to make friends 

 with anyone who likes a beautiful large-flowered pink rose. As 

 you can see in the picture, the blooms are as well formed as a 

 Hybrid Tea and are carried on stiff stems excellent for cutting. 

 The color is a true medium pink with tones of coral to give it a 

 lively note. The satiny petals roll gently outward. Deep glossy 

 green foliage, abundant and healthy, forms a perfect backdrop for 

 the lovely blooms. Gracefully arching canes reach up to 8 feet 

 and carry bloom from top to bottom ... in profusion in spring 

 and continuously through summer and fall. This is the only 

 Climber we know that can be guaranteed to bloom the first year 

 it is planted. You will like it on a post and rail, picket or wire 

 fence, for the side of a garage or on a chimney. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



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Everblooming Climber. (Malandrone.) Plant 

 Pat. 1864. A pillar rose growing 8 to 10 feet tall 

 ind coNcrcd with plentiful velvety crimson-red flowers through the 

 shole summer. The biggest crop of bloom comes in June, followed 

 jy repeated bursts until fall. The large, neatly formed buds are 

 Dorne both singly and several on a stem. They open to fully double 

 lowers as much as 5 inches in diameter, of rich dark red. De- 

 ightfuUy fragrant. Don Juan produces masses of bloom for fences 

 ind posts, where it will prove to be a real landscape asset. In addi- 

 ion, the flowers are large enough for cutting ... so you get double 

 ■/alue. Completely hardy and sure to please as an attractive speci- 

 nen plant. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



RHONDA 



Star Climbing Roses not illustrated 



BLOSSOMTIME. Everblooming Climber. (O'Neal.) Plant Pat. 

 1240. Two-toned pink flowers — light pink on the top of the petals 

 and dark rosy pink on the underside. Lovely double blooms with 

 pleasing fragrance. One of the most continuous blooming of all 

 Climbers. Grows to medium height, with healthy foliage. A good 

 all-round two-toned pink Climber. 

 $3 ea. — 3 or more, 552.65 ea. 



CLI.MBI.XG CRIMSON GLORY. Repeat Blooming. (A. Naun- 

 gayan.) A beautiful velvety crimson-red Climber with large, 

 double flowers like the Hybrid Tea bush (see page 21). And 

 happily, the Climber is just as heavily perfumed as the bush. 

 Good foliage. Long stems, fine to cut. 

 $2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



CLI.MBI.XG PEACE. Repeat Blooming, (Brady.) Huge double 

 flowers on strong stems — soft yellow and ivory, with a pink edging 

 that spreads through the bloom (see the illustration of the bush 

 form on page 20). Truly magnificent. This Climber needs plenty 

 of space, and also it needs two or three years to become established. 

 $2.75 ea.— 3 or more, S2.40 ea. 



CORAL DAW'.X. Everblooming. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 1117. A 

 fine grower with rich leathery foliage. Large, coral to rose-pink 

 flowers cover the plant. Each bloom is a beauty 4' 9 inches wide, 

 with 30 to 35 petals — every bit as large as many Hybrid Teas — 

 and fragrant too. Blooms are borne in clusters of 3 to 20, making 

 a handsome sight. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



CORALITA. Everblooming. (Zombory.) Plant Pat. 25.31. Ovoid, 

 deep red buds open to big, heavy-petaled blooms of glowing 

 orange-coral. Lively clusters of 4-inch, fragrant flowers. Grows 

 6 to 8 feet tall and bears a good crop of bloom repeatedly. 

 $3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



NEW D.'ilV.X. Everblooming Climber. (Somerset.) Soft blush- 

 pink flowers — altogether lovely. Fragrant and of good size, they 

 come in clusters against very glossy, dark foliage. Repeated 

 blooms all season. Extra hardy. Grows 15 to 20 feet, so give it 

 plenty of space. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 

 PILLAR OF FIRE. Everblooming. (Shamburger.) Plant Pat. 

 2329. A very tall shrub or pillar rose. Grows to 8 feet or more. 

 Sparkling coral-red flowers in clusters. Strong enough to stand 

 alone or can be tied to a trellis as a climber. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 

 RED EMPRESS. Everblooming Climber. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 

 1373. An impressive Climber with vivid rich red blooms, big and 

 handsome. Heavy fragrance and sturdy stems. Long, vigorous 

 canes produce blooms repeatedly. Unusually fine foliage. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 

 WHITE DAWN. Repeat Blooming. (Longley.) The best white 

 repeat-blooming Climber. The pure white, semi-double flowers 

 resemble a gardenia and come in fragrant clusters. A strong 

 grower with very decorative, glossy leaves. Rather spreading. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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