CLIMBERS FOR TEMPERATE CLIMATES 



•GLOIREDE DIJON T. (See illustration.) A highly prized old climbing 

 Tea Rose which is quite hardy for its class and has been known to thri™? 

 expectedly quite far north. It makes enormous buds and large, irregular full 

 flowers of buff and orange-yellow, very sweetly perfumed, and hbemllv Produced 

 1 he plant is very vigorous and of surprising beauty. Fine in the South^ but should 

 be given a sheltered situation and good protection in the North. $1 each. 



•CLIMBING H. V MACfflN Cl.H.T. A full double Rose of bright, true 

 red, with blooms that last longer than most of the Hybrid Teas. $1 each. 



•CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. Cl.H.T. Bright shining pink flowers with 

 a golden underglow. This is, without question, the best and the most free-bloom- 

 ing of ah the Climbing Hybrid Teas. 

 None of the chmbing sports will produce 

 their blooms as freely all summer as the 

 parent bush, but this Rose comes nearer 

 to the mark than any other, and you can 

 look for some blooms from it until frost. 

 June, of course, is the time for the big 

 crop. ^ It is as hardy as the average 

 Hybrid Tea Rose, and a plant we have in 

 an exposed part of our nursery has stood 

 the past four winters with only slight 

 protection. $1 each. 



•CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON. 



Cl.T. Bright golden yellow^ flowers of cup- 

 ped form similar to the bush Rose of the 

 same name. A splendid everblooming 

 climber for the South. It proved hardy 

 here, with proper protection. Si each. 



•MARECHAL NIEL. Nois. A glow- 

 ing, large-flowered, heavy-petaled golden 

 yellow Rose for planting only in - the 

 South where it grows to immense bushes 

 and becomes covered with blooms having 

 a most enchanting fragrance. North of 

 Washington it is too tender to risk out- 

 doors during the winter. $1 each. 



•SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. 



Cl.H.T. A magnificent, perfectly formed 

 flower of glistening crimson with shad- 

 ings of vermilion. It will grow 7 to 8 

 feet high and is the most desirable Red 

 Pillar Rose we know. The fall blooms 

 are exceptionally fine. SI each. 



•ZEPHmiNE DROUHIN. CI.Bour. 

 A rare old early-blooming Rose of beau- 

 tiful form, large, bright silvery pink 

 flowers, very fragrant. Not a true ever- 

 bloomer although it sometimes blooms 

 sparingly in the fall. SI each. 





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• STAR ROSE GRO^VERS 



West Grobe, Pa. 



PRICES 



\ 90c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 12 or more 

 i 80c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 25 or more 



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