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^Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Plant 

 Patent No. 28. New. $2. See desc, page 18. 



Other Well-known Climbers 



The following choice Chmbing Roses are so well known that 

 they need no descriptions. 

 iic ALBERTINE. C. Midseason. Salmon-orange. 75 cts. 



* CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. C. Early. Rose- 

 pink. B'ooms come on long stems for cutting. 75 cts. 



ir AMERICAN PILLAR. C. Midseason. Pink. 75 cts. 



* BLOOMFIELD COURAGE. C. Midseason. Crimson. 

 Has few thorns. Fine for arbors. 75 cts. 



■)(^ BREEZE HILL. C. Midseason. Pink and fawn. 75 cts. 



* CHRISTINE WRIGHT. C. Early. Wild-rose-pink. 75 cts. 

 i^ CORALIE. C. Early. Orange-salmon. 75 cts. 



* DAYDREAM. C. Early. Blush-pink, white center. $1. 



* DR. HUEY. C. Midseason. Dark maroon. 75 cts. 



* DR. W. VAN FLEET. C. Early. Flesh-pink. 75 cts. 



* EMILY GRAY. C. Early. BufF-yellow. 75 cts. 



* GARDENIA. C. Early. Yellow buds. 75 cts. 

 ir GLENN DALE. C. Midseason. White. 75 cts. 



ir MISS MARION MANIFOLD. C. Early. Crimson. $1. 



* MME. SANCY DE PARABERE. C. Early. Pink. 75 cts. 



* NORA CUNINGHAM. C. Early. Rose-pink. $1. 



* PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR. Midseason. Lemon-white. $1. 



* PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. Pillar. Midseason. 

 Vivid scarlet. 75 cts. 



* PRIMROSE. C. Midseason. Primrose-yellow. 75 cts. 



* ROYAL SCARLET HYBRID. Pillar. Early. Crimson. 

 Blooms about 10 days earlier than Paul's Scarlet Climber. 

 75 cts. 



* SANDER'S WHITE. C. Midseason. Pure white. 75 cts. 



* SILVER MOON. C. Midseason. Single. White. 75 cts. " 

 ^ WICHURAIANA. For embankments. Late. White. 75 cts. 



* ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. C. Early. Rose-pink. $1. 



8 Repeat-Bloomins Climbers 



These Roses can be easily wintered with proper protection 

 from sun and wind. They increase in bloom as the plants get 

 older and make hard wood. 



* BISHOP DARLINGTON. Pillar. Cream to flesh-pink 

 with yellow glow; reverse Hght pink. $1. 



* CLIMBING ROBINOW. New. (Peter Lambert, 1934). 

 Pillar. Creamy white flowers tinted pink, resembling Ophelia. 

 Growth about 6 feet. $1.50. 



* CLIMBING TALISMAN. Pillar. Multicolored. $1. 



* COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE. Pillar. Crimson. $1. 



* MERMAID. Pillar. Sulphur-yellow. Single. Free bloomer 

 in autumn. $1.50. 



* ROSELLA. Pillar. Grows 6 feet. Vivid scarlet with golden 

 center. Single. Most brilliant of all. 75 cts. 



* SCORCHER. Pillar. Crimson-scarlet. $1. 



* SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Piilar. Crimson. $1. 



* Spanish 



Beauty 



(Mme. Gregoirc 

 Staechelin) 



A plant of this 

 'Queenof the Climb- 

 ing Roses" in full 

 bloom is one of the 

 most beautiful sights 

 we have ever seen. 

 Long-pointed buds of crimson open to great urn-shaped 

 flowers of iridescent pearl-pink, with splashes of ruby- 

 carmine on the outside of the petals. These deliciously 

 fragrant blooms are produced so lavishly that they 

 almost hide the plant, and coming on long stems (12 to 

 18 inches), they are perfect for cutting. 



The long bloom-period does not finish "Staechelin's" 

 work, however, as each flower is followed by the largest 

 Rose seed-pods we know; they are as large as small 

 pears and after coloring are 

 wonderfully decorative. 



$1 each; 3 for $2.50, Plant 



delivered. Patent 



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*New Dawn. A persistent bloomer. $1.50 ea. 



r^A^ J ^^ i 15% on 12 or More Roses 

 UeuUCT \ 20% on 25 or More Roses 



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