Popular Hardy Climbing and Rambler Roses 



Climbing Roses combine the beauty of their blooms with all the practical 

 features of climbing plants. They are splendid grown on trellises, the garden 

 house, on the porch pillars, or wherever they will have a good support to which 

 they can be trained. Our list of varieties includes those that have proven 

 most popular and desirable. 



Albertine. Bright vermilion buds and large fragrant flowers of coppery 



chamois yeUow passing to coppery rose as they age. Most attractive. 

 American Pillar. A single flowered variety with beautiful pink blooms with 



a clear white eye and a cluster of yellow stamens. Large bunches of individual 



blooms which measure 3 to 4 inches across. 

 Bess Lovett. This resembles Climbing American Beauty in shape of flower 



but the color is considerably brighter. It is a rich red of good size and 



double form. Strong and very fragrant. 

 Bonfire. The best of the red Crimson Rambler type — an intense crimson- 

 scarlet or fier>- red. Produces large flower trusses. 

 Chaplin's Crimson Glow. A strong, vigorous climber of the type of Paul's 



Scarlet Climber and like it in every way excepting that it has much larger, 



full, double, crimson flowers with white base. 

 Chaplin's Pink Climber. A splendid vigorous climbing Rose with good 



sized shapely double flowers of a rich lively pink with just a touch of salmon 



when first opening. Makes a most effective display. 



Christine Wright. Very large, cupped flowers of an exquisite and refreshing 

 bright Wild-Rose pink. Long stemmed sprays. 



Climbing American Beauty. A strong, healthy, vigorous climber with 

 sh;>ots measuring 10 to 12 feet Ijng. Good sized, deep rose-pink blooms of 

 splendid form and good substance. A favorite climbmg variety. 



Daydream. Lovely semi-double blooms resembling a Water Lily of a 

 blushing pink shade. A splendid pillar Rose of distinct appearance. 



Dr. Huey. Similar in habit of growth and form of flower to Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber but an intense dark crimson-maroon color. 



Dr. 'W. Van Fleet. A dainty, exquisite color with long, pointed, rich flesh 

 pink buds opening into large, well rounded blooms of a lovely delicate pink 

 color. Carried on stems 12 to 18 inches long. 



Emily Gray. A real yellow climbing Rose with long, pointed buds and beau- 

 tiful light orange-yellow blooms changing to pale orange. 



Ernestine Cosme. A unique single-flowered variety of a delicate soft pink 

 color. Produced in many-flowered pyramidal sprays. 



Gardenia. Bright yellow buds opening into double flowers of a rich cream 

 color. The lovely incurved petals resemble those of a Gardenia. 



Jacotte. Deep orange-yellow tinted coppery red— a combination that is 

 most picturesque. Of good size, semi-double, and moderately fragrant. 

 Blooms in May and June. Really a splendid Rose. 



Marie Gouchault. This resembles Dorothy Perkins but is of a deeper clear 

 Geranium pink color. Has healthy, vigorous foliage. 



Mary Lovett. Charming, large, sweetly scented blooms of a pure waxy white 

 color. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. 



Mary Wallace. Well formed, semi-double flowers of a bright clear rose-pink 

 with salmon base. Very large and free flowering. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin {The Spanish Beauty). A strong, vigorous, 

 healthy grower with long-stemmed blooms of an iridescent pearly pink 

 tipped with crimson. Semi-double fragrant blooms. $1.00 each; $10.00 

 per doz. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. This is the most popular of all climbing Roses. 

 It produces an abundance of large sized, burning scarlet blooms in clusters 

 of 3 to 20 flowers carried on a fine long stem. 



Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler Rose with glowing primrose yellow, 

 moderately fragrant blooms produced 2 to 3 to a spray. 



Silver Moon. A magnificent, fragrant, semi-double flower 4-J- inches across. 

 Has creamy white petals of heavy substance and bright golden stamens. 



The Beacon. A distinct and effective fiery red with white eye. Single and 

 semi-double blooms produced in large clusters. 



Thelma. Resembles Paul's Scarlet Climber in growth but the flowers are a 

 delicate coral pink suffused with carmine. 



Any of the above, excepting Mme. Gregoire Staechelin: 

 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 



Three New American 



Hardy Climbing Roses 



The 



Dawn 



The New Dawn 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 1 

 The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet 



This new Rose, a sport from Dr. Van Fleet, is 

 universally acknowledged as one of the best and 

 most popular climbing Roses. It has well shaped 

 blooms of the same popular flesh pink color but it 

 is a perpetual bloomer throughout the season which 

 makes it ever so much more desirable. The buds 

 are also identical in every way with its parent in 

 size and beautiful form. Strong 2-year-old plants 

 $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Blaze 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 10 



The New Hardy Everblooming Scarlet 



A new hardy climbing Rose which inherits the 

 bright scarlet of Paul's Scarlet Climber and the ever- 

 blooming habit of Gruss an Teplitz, thus combining 

 the most attractive features of both its parents. 

 It is a vigorous climbing variety which will grow to 

 considerable height and produce flowers on both 

 the old and new growth. Its everblooming habit 

 and rich color promise for it enormous popularity. 

 Strong 2-year-old plants $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 



Golden Climber 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 28 

 (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) 



This is the first true golden yellow climber with 

 quality blooms able to withstand subzero tempera- 

 tures without injury. This is a most valuable and 

 unusual feature particularly since it is combined 

 with blooms of the Hybrid-Tea quality. Golden 

 Climber has buds of a pure golden yellow with 

 heavy orange-scarlet markings between the petals. 

 The fully open flowers are a solid golden yellow 

 with nankeen yellow stamens artistically arranged 

 around the gracefully crinkled flower petals. 

 Delightfully fragrant. $2.00 each; $20.00 per doz. 



Roses are shipped in late October and early November 



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