Climbers 
Aviateur Bleriot. Coppery orange buds open to 
flowers of saffron and gold, fading white. 
Belle of Portugal. Brilliant salmon-pink buds, 
opening lighter pink. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Vivid shade of pink. 
Climbing Columbia. A climbing sport of bush 
rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Cuba. A climbing sport of bush rose of 
same name which see. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing J. J. L. Mock. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing K. A. Viktoria. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Lady Hillingdon. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Luxembourg. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Meteor. A climbing sport of bush 
rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Pres. Herbert Hoover. A climbing 
sport of bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Radiance. A climbing sport of bush 
rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Red Radiance. A climbing sport of 
bush rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Sunburst. A climbing sport of bush 
rose of same name which see. 
Climbing Talisman. A climbing sport of bush 
rose of same name which see. 
Crimson Rambler. Brilliant scarlet-red. Fine as 
shrub or for hedge. 
Dorothy Perkins. Dark crimson-maroon. 
Dr. Eckener. Yellowish-orange. Fine as shrub 
or for hedge. 
Dr. Huey. Fiery maroon-red. 
Flower of Fairfield. Bright red. Frequently 
called Everblooming Crimson Rambler, but 
does not bloom throughout season. Fine as 
shrub or for hedge. 
Gardenia. Pale yellow fading almost white. 
Jacote. Bright orange-yellow tinted coppery- 
red. 
Marechal Niel. Lemon-yellow. 
Mary Wallace. Brilliant pink and gold. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechlin (Spanish Beauty). 
Delicate pale pink flowers richly splashed with 
crimson. 
Mermaid. Pale, sulphury-yellow, deepening to 
gold. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Bright scarlet crimson. 
Scorcher. Blazing rosy-scarlet. 
Silver Moon. Pure white. 
Souvenir de Claudius Denoyel. Velvety crimson 
shaded scarlet and black, with everblooming 
tendencies. 
Tausendschon. Tints of white, pale pink, rose 
and creamy yellow. 
Polyanthas 
Polyanthas, “Baby Roses.” Bushy, vigorous and 
in constant bloom. Very fine for massing or edging 
effects. Hardier than Hybrid Teas as a class. 
Baby Crimson. Rich crimson. 
Baby Doll (Tip Top). Buff yellow and white, 
tinged Tyrian Rose. 
