HALLAWELL SEED CO. 
ROSES 
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. 
Climbing Roses 
All the climbing roses we offer are extra strong 2-year old 
field grown No. 1 grade. 
Quantity Prices 
On orders for 6 to 24 roses deduct 10% from 
the total amount. When ordering 25 or more de¬ 
duct 20%. Patent roses not included. 
Bush and Climbing Roses are prepaid within the 
4th zone on orders for $1.00 and over. On orders 
for less than $1.00 add 25c to cover cost of postage 
and packing. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—A climber of vigorous habit. The 
single flowers often measure 3 inches across and are 
borne in large clusters; color is pretty shade of rose- 
pink; foliage large glossy deep green. 50c. 
BANKSIA YELLOW—A thornless climbing rose, with 
glossy ever-green foliage. The flowers are small but 
bloom in great profusion in spring and early summer. 
50c. 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD (San Rafael Rose, Fortune's 
Yellow)—A vigorous fast climber, sending forth a mass 
of bloom in early spring; being a combination of copper, 
carmine and salmon-yellow. Suitable for warmer sec¬ 
tions only as it mildews in the bay region. 50c. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Extremely large flowers of a 
delicate soft pink tinged with salmon. Because of its 
strong growth it does not bloom for a year or two, but 
thereafter produces a mass of bloom in May and June. 
BLAZE—A new everblooming scarlet-red climber some¬ 
times called the everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. Flowers 
and growth same as Paul’s Scarlet. The originators 
claim it to be a free continuous bloomer throughout 
the season. $2.00 (Patent). 
CHEROKEE PINK—A single rose of a delicate clear pink 
color. A vigorous climber with glossy foliage. 50c. 
CHEROKEE RED or RAMONA—A very rapid climbing 
rose with rich glossy foliage. The flowers are single and 
large and of a deep rosy carmine with yellow stamens. 
50c. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY —Cerise-red flowers, 
medium size, double and very fragrant. Vigorous 
climber and free bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. T.)—A very quick- 
growing climbing rose. The blossoms are a satiny pink 
color and very large. A continuous bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNER (P.)—A climbing sport of 
this well known “Baby Rose.” The flowers come in 
clusters and bloom for a long period; color, salmon- 
pink, shading deeper toward the center. 50c. 
CLIMBING DAME EDITH HELEN (H. T.)—A strong 
climber and a heavy bloomer producing large, fulF, 
glowing pink flowers exactly like those on the bush 
variety, on long stiff stems. 60c. 
CLIMBING GENERAL MacARTHUR (H. T.)—Bright 
scarlet-red, large and full, fragrant. A vigorous and 
free flowering climber. 50c. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM—This new climber is of 
vigorous, rampant growth with enormous heavy canes 
six and eight feet long produced in one growing sea¬ 
son. In addition to its strong climbing habit it pro¬ 
duces great quantities of the same highly colored buds 
and flowers so much admired in the bush Golden Em¬ 
blem. 50c. 
CLIMBING HADLEY (H. T.)—A vigorous climber with 
deep crimson, fragrant blossoms which are produced 
all through the summer. 50c. 
CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY" (H. T.)—Of strong vig¬ 
orous habit, bearing beautiful long buds of an intense 
rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet. 50c. 
CLIMBING IRISH FIREFLAME (H. T.)—A vigorous 
climbing type of the beautiful single rose, producing in 
profusion throughout the summer sprays of bright- 
colored flowers tinted orange-crimson and gold. 50c. 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA (H. T.)—A strong growing 
climber with large, double creamy white flowers of good 
form; free bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON (T)—Apricot-yellow; a 
climbing sport of the bush variety. 50c. 
CLIMBING LOS ANGELES (H. T.)—Luminous flame- 
pink with golden shading at the base of the petals. A 
vigorous climber and free bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (Climbing Daily 
Mail) (H. T.)—A vigorous climbing rose with the 
coral-red colorings of the bush Mine. Edouard Herriot. 
Flowers are produced in great profusion all during the 
summer. 50c. 
CLIMBING MRS. AARON VTARD (H. T.)—A vigorous 
and free flowering climber; color, Indian-yellow shading 
lighter towards the edges. 50c. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE (H. T.)—A strong grower; 
the large cerise-red stiff-stemmed blooms are just as 
numerous and just as fine as on the bush form. 50c. 
CLIMBING ROSE MARIE (H. T.)—The clear rose-pink 
flowers are larger than on the bush form and are pro¬ 
duced very freely, fragrant. A fine climber. 50c. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN (H. T.)—Flowers and foliage 
same as the popular bush variety. A strong grower. 75c. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET (Wich.)—The long pointed buds are 
a rich flesh-pink on long stems; splendid for cutting. A 
strong vigorous grower with perfect foliage. 50c. 
LA MARQUE (N)—Pure white tinged with lemon-yellow 
at center; a magnificent climber. 50c. 
MARECHAL NIEL (N.)—A favorite lemon-yellow rose; 
large globular, sweet scented; a good pillar rose. 60c. 
MERMAID—Beautiful single flowers of great size; pure 
ivory white with a lemon center; fragrant. The foliage 
is a deep shiny green; disease resistant. A very vig¬ 
orous grower and profuse bloomer. 75c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—The flowers are a vivid 
scarlet, of good size and semi-double, very freely pro¬ 
duced in clusters on much branched canes. It is of 
strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. 50c. 
SILVER MOON—A strong growing climbing rose with 
glossy, bronzy green foliage. The single pure white 
flowers are very large and come in clusters. 50c. 
TAUSENDSCHOEN—A fast-climbing rambler; the semi¬ 
double soft pink flowers are 3 inches across and are 
produced in clusters of from 10 to 15 flowers. 50c. 
Standard or Tree Roses—See page 54. 
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