

GOLDEN SHOWERS 
Climbing Roses Earn a 
Blaze New Improved Everblooming Kind. (Kallay.) Blooms with com- 
plete freedom in a great burst of scarlet in June and again in the 
fall, with some bloom in between. Lasts for several weeks. Very hardy and vigor- 
ous and needs no spraying or feeding. 
$2.90 ea.—3 or more, $2.70 ea. 
Go [den Sho WES Everblooming Climber. (Lammerts.) Plant 
Pat. 1557. The finest yellow Climber avail- 
able, vigorous and free blooming. Very large, double, fragrant, daffodil- 
$ yellow flowers. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall and can almost stand alone like a bush 
rose, without support. Ideal for post or pillar. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Rhon da Everblooming Climber. (Lissemore.) Plant Pat. 2854. Blooms 
the first year planted. A true medium pink with tones of coral. 
The satiny blooms are as well formed as a Hybrid Tea and are carried on stiff 
stems excellent for cutting. Up to 8 feet tall. A splendid newer Climber. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Don juan Everblooming Climber. (Malandrone.) Plant Pat. 
1864. Masses of rich dark red blooms for fences and posts. 
Completely hardy and sure to please. Neatly formed buds and large, fully double 
blooms of velvety crimson-red. Delightfully fragrant. 
$3.50 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 
Blosso m tam é Everblooming Climber. (O’Neal.) One of the most 
continuous blooming Climbers. Two-toned pink 
flowers, dark rosy pink on the underside. Pleasing fragrance. Medium height, 
with healthy foliage. A good all-round pink Climber. 
$3.20 ea.—3 or more, $2.95 ea. 
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