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SENSATION. (HT. 
1 9 2 2). Enormous 
scarlet crimson 
blooms of fine deep 
form, double (30 to 
35 petals) of great 
size and substance; 
very sweetly scent¬ 
ed. Plant is strong 
and very active in 
sending up new 
blooming shoots. 
URN SHAPED 
SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS P E R N E T. 
(Per. 1920). Fine buds of fadeless yel¬ 
low, paling somewhat toward the edges. 
Plant erect with heavy glossy foliage. 
Medium size bushes producing its 
blooms freely throughout the season. 
SUNBURST. ( HT. 1912). Fine yellow 
flowers, strongly suffused with orange 
or copper at the center, fragrant and 
well shaped bud and open flowers pro¬ 
duced on good stems. Plant is spread¬ 
ing and rather dwarf or moderate 
growth, but is very popular on account 
of the beauty of its flowers. 
ULRICH BRUNNER. (HP. 1881). Large, 
fairly full flowers of bright carmine- 
red, cupped form and very fragrant. 
Strong, erect, smooth wooded bush with 
large foliage. Blooms profusely in early 
summer and is a well known and pop¬ 
ular variety. 
WILLOMERE. ( HT. 1913). Superb buds 
and blooms of richest pink, shining with 
a yellow glow which seems to come 
from the heart of the flower; not fra¬ 
grant. A very strong grower and a per¬ 
sistent bloomer. The foliage requires 
protection. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
AMERICAN PILLAR. (HW. 1902). Fairly 
large single flowers of brilliant crim¬ 
son-pink, with large white centers and 
golden yellow stamens. Blooms pro¬ 
fusely in tremendous clusters on plants 
of astonishing vigor. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. (HW. 
1909). Brilliant carmine flowers of es¬ 
pecially fine form and rich perfume, 
borne in clusters. Plant is hardy and 
grows well in heavy soils. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA. (Cl. HT). A 
climbing rose of the same general de¬ 
scription and color as the Columbia but 
with a remarkable climbing tendency. 
Color is a deep peach pink, buds open¬ 
ing into large, double flowers borne 
singly on long strong stems. Monthly 
or ever-blooming variety. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIK¬ 
TORIA. (Cl. HT. 1897). Pure white, 
very double, perfectly formed flowers 
with a faint lemon center, a duplicate 
of the bush variety with a strong climb¬ 
ing habit. 
CLIMBING LUXEMBOURG. (Cl. HT). A 
sport of Marie Adelaide, Grand Duchess 
of Luxembourg. Large orange yellow 
buds borne singly on long strong stems 
throughout the growing season. Strong 
growing vigorous plant. 
CLIMBING METEOR. (Cl. HT). A dark 
velvety red or crimson rose. Free, per¬ 
sistent bloomer with large perfectly 
formed flowers. A strong growing plant 
and does well in black or heavy soil. 
CLIMBING PREMIER. (Cl. HT. 1927). 
Rich, dark pink flowers of full form 
and fine size. It is like its famous 
bush prototype, with strong everbloom- 
ing and climbing habit. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. (Cl. HT. 1926). 
Large flowers of the fine Radiance type 
on a vigorous climbing plant. Color is 
the same as the bush Radiance. Blooms 
on the second year’s wood. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. (Cl. HT. 
1927). A strong climber of the same 
color and description as the bvish variety 
of Red Radiance. Blooms on the second 
year’s growth of wood. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST. (Cl. HT. 1915). 
Fine yellow flowers, strongly suffused 
with orange. Strong climbing growth 
and a most excellent blooming habit. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. (HW. 1910). Pale 
pink buds and flowers equal in form and 
size to the finest Hybrid Teas, borne on 
long, individual stems. The plants make 
enormous thorny canes and produce 
thousands of flowers. Perfect foliage. 
Blooms three to four weeks heavily. 
JACOTTE. (HW. 1920). Large, semi¬ 
double flowers of orange-yellow, tinted 
copper-red, borne in clusters. Strong 
growing, profusely blooming plant. The 
blooms measure three inches and over 
in diameter. 
MARECHAL NIEL. (Nois. 1861,). Lovely 
buds and flowers of deep golden yellow; 
double and extremely fragrant. Strong 
growth and abundant bloom, but not 
freely recurrent. Long rated as the 
most brilliant yellow climbing rose. 
MARY WALLACE. (HW. 1921,). Large, 
very bright pink flowers illumined with 
shining gold; double (20 petals), cup 
shaped, moderately fragrant. Plant of 
