HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



-A-Easfea's Golden Rambler. C. Plant Patent 

 114. Midseason. Yellow. Large, fvill flowers, long- 

 lasting and intensely fragrant. The buds are lemon- 

 chrome, washed with maddery orange, passing to 

 deep canary-yellow when the blooms open. $1 each; 

 3 for $2.50. Tv^o further discount on this patented Rose 



^Elegance. C. (Brownell. 1937.) New. Early. 

 Straw-yellow. This vigorous-growing Climbing Rose 

 produces very large, full blooms, sometimes 6 inches 

 across, with recurved petals. The inner petals are spectrum 

 yellow and outer ones shade to cream-white. As the fra- 

 grant blooms develop, the inside yellow intensifies. Foliage 

 is large, dark, lustrous green in color and disease-resistant. 

 The flowers are of such perfect form, large size and 

 keeping qualities that exhibition blooms can be grown on 

 this plant. $1.50 each.* 



^Gardenia. C. Early. Yellow. Bright yellow buds 

 open to creamy white flowers. 75 Cts. each.* 



-A-Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 



C. Plant Patent 28. Golden yellow. The Hybrid-Tea- 

 flowered Climber. It is very hardy, long-lasting, with many 

 blooms generally solitary on stems often 18 inches or longer. 

 3 for $2.50. J^Q further discount on this patented Rose 



Gold Medal, Mass. Hort. Society; Gold Medal Award, A. R. S. 

 Merit, National Rose Society of England. 



* Golden Glow. 

 $1.50 each 



$1 each; 



Certificate 



■< ^Gregoire Staechelin). 75c. ea.* 



'A' Silver Moon. C. Midseason. Creamy white. 



sun. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 



7^0 further discount on this Rose 



'A'Jacotte. C. Midseason. 

 Orange - apricot. The lovely, 

 fragrant flowers come profusely 

 on plants with varnished, holly- 

 like foliage. Color is apricot- 

 orange, with tints of copper-red. 

 75 cts. each.* 



^Mary Wallace. C. Mid- 

 season. Rose-pink. Long buds 

 and charming large flowers of a 

 brilliant warm pink color. The 

 hardiest large-flowered Climb- 

 ing Rose in our garden. 75 Cts. 

 each.* 



-^Primrose. C. Midseason. 

 Primrose-yellow. The rosette- 

 shaped blooms hold their color 

 better than others of this type. 

 75 cts. each.* 



Primrose buds open 

 to large, semi-double, clematis-like, creamy white flowers. 75 cts. each.* 



^Virginia. Pillar. Midseason. Scarlet-rose. Enormous flowers of 

 scarlet-rose or flame color. Fragrance like red raspberries. $1 each.* 



Repeat-Blooming Climbers 



With exceptions of Blaze, New Dawn, and Prosperity, these 

 are not so hardy as other Climbers, but they are easily wintered 

 at West Grove with proper protection from sun and wind. 



^NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). C. Plant 

 Patent 1. See illustration. 1935 Gold Medal by A. R. S. for "best hardy 

 EVERBLOOMING Climbing Rose produced anywhere in the world." 

 Bears in repetition until frost, dainty, pale pink, fragrant Roses on long 

 stems for cutting. $1.50 each ; 3 for $3.75. 



?^o further d-iscount on this patented Rose 



• BLAZE. Pillar. Plant Patent 10. Scarlet. $1 each; / 

 3 for $2.50. J^o further discount on this patented Rose * 



^CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. Cl.H.T. New. Large, r^ 

 single blooms of flesh-pink with a beautiful heavy cluster of 

 wine-red stamens in the center. $1 each.''' 



-A- CLIMBING TALISMAN. Cl.H.T. Pillar. Multi- 

 colored. $1 each.=^ '%! 



-k MERMAID. Pillar. Large, single, sulphur-yellow flowers \ 



with a lovely heavy mass of rich golden anthers. $1 each.* '5 



• PROSPERITY. Pillar. Very hardy. Clusters of white 

 flowers faintly flushed pink. $1 each."*" 



^SCORCHER. Pillar. Brilliant scarlet-crimson. $1 each.* 



-A^SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Cl.H.T. Pillar. Crimson 

 blooms with damask fragrance. $1 each.* 



V^VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. Cl.H.T. Pillar. Dark pink 

 with orange base. $1 each.* 



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-^Golden Glow. C. (Brownell, 1936.) Plant Patent applied for. See 

 illustration. Midseason. Yellow. The color is a pure cadmium-yellow, 

 rarely seen in Roses. Flowers of Hybrid Tea form, and noted for their 

 Tea fragrance. The originator, Mr. Brownell, says this Rose blooms more 

 profusely when planted in open 



COVER yOUR GARAGE 



With Climbing Roses 



With rapid-growing Hardy Climb- 

 ing Roses you can speedily cover the 

 back and sides of your garage at 

 small expense. The foliage alone 

 is attractive when the plants are 

 through blooming. 



1 Dr. W. Van Fleet, the most 

 vigorous of all, to cover the 

 back of the garage $0.65 



The four below are for the two 

 sides of the building. 



Spanish Beauty 75 



Elegance. (New. ) 1.50 



Mary Wallace 75 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. 



The above 5 free-bloom- 

 ing Hardy Climbers for 



(Value $4.30) 

 ASK FOR OFFER F21 



.65 



$3^ 



©1933 



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*New Dawn. Blooms all summer. $1.50 each 



