CLIMBERS FOR TEMPERATE CLIMATES 
On this and next page are Climbing Roses which are a delight to own 
because they bloom more or less freely during summer and fall. The Climb- 
ing Teas and Noisettes are even more tender than Climbing Hybrid Teas and 
Climbing Polyanthas, but in the North all of these require most thoughtful 
protection. 
Climbing Hybrid Teas 
*CL. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. One of the hardiest of the climbing Hybrid Teas. 
A counterpart of the favorite bright red Gruss an Teplitz, blooming with great 
freedom in June, or earlier, and giving a moderate succession of bloom there- 
after. $1 each. 
*CL. LADY ASHTOWN. A climbing 
type of one of the most charming Hybrid 
Teas. Bright, shining pink of exceedingly 
fme form. One of the hardiest, surviving 
in the North with proper protection. 
Splendid in the South, where it blooms 
with great profusion. $1 each. 
*CL. SUNBURST. Bright orange- 
yellow, of beautiful form. Not dependably 
hardy, but one of the finest climbers for 
the South. $1 each. 
Climbing Polyanthas 
and Others 
*BIRDIE BLYE. Blooms continuously. 
Flowers satiny pink and sweet scented. 
Really a pillar Rose, reaching a height of 
about 5 feet. $1 each. 
*CL. MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. 
Quite hardy for an everblooming climber, 
and with very heavy protection it can becar- 
ried through normal winters in the North. 
Blooms in clusters of fine, perfectly formed, 
fragrant, little Roses, daintily tinted with 
pink andcream. $1 each. 
 *CL. ORLEANS. Quite hardy, and 
will endure northern winters with protec- 
tion. It blooms profusely in June, in bunches 
of red flowers suffused with rose, and some- 
what sparingly thereafter. $1 each. 
*ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. (Climbing 
Bourbon.) A rare old Rose of beautiful 
form, bright silvery pink, and very 
fragrant. Not a true everbloomer, but one 
of the finest and hardiest of the large- 
flowered climbers. It has fine foliage, and 
A Climbing Hybrid Tea is entirely without thorns. $1 each. 
The Conard-Pyle (0. 
ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
% ROSES: $1 each; 10 for $9.00; $80.00 per 100 
25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 
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