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CLIMBING ROSES 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. A most, desirable climbing Hose; vivid 
scarlet, retaining its color through the season. No other climbing 
Rose can compare with this for brilliancy of color and lasting 
qualities. Perfectly hardy. 75c and $7.50. Each Doz. 
Silver Moon. Large, white, semi-double flowers, dif¬ 
ferent from all other climbers.$0.75 $7.50 
Tausendschoen (Thousand Beauties). Delicate pink; 
large (lowering type.75 7.50 
\\ bite Dorothy Perkins. Same growth as Pink Doro¬ 
thy and just as profuse in bloom.50 5.00 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. The first climbing Rose to 
which a gold medal was awarded at the international test garden 
for Roses at Bagatelle, Paris, France. The long-pointed buds are 
crimson at first, outer petals show splashes of carmine. 75c each. 
CLIMBING YELLOW RAMBLER PRIMROSE. Claimed by 
the introducer a yellow that remains yellow. 75c each. 
THE NEW DAW N (The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet). A sport of Dr. 
Van Fleet. Identical in every way with its parent in size, forma¬ 
tion and color, and claimed by the introducer as everblooming. 
Patent No. T The first patent issued Aug. 18, 1931 under the new 
Patent Law, has been granted to the originators of the New Dawn 
Rose, giving them the sole right for the propagation of this desir¬ 
able new variety. $1.50 each. 
NEW CLIMBER, CHAPLIN’S PINK. A valuable companion to Paul's 
Scarlet and Dr. Van Fleet; large (lowered pink, cross between Paul’s 
Scarlet and American Pillar. Strong grower, size and form of Paul's Scar¬ 
let. Winner of National Rose Society of England Gold Medal. 2 year 
plants 75c each. 
BLAZE 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
All the following Roses are No. 1 extra select, with strong, healthy canes, 
potted and showing sprouts and new growths and are not to be compared 
with small grades in dormant condition. 
American Pillar. A single pink variety of great 
beauty. 
Roserie (Bed Tausendschoen). With same habit of 
growth as Tausendschoen, but a deeper and 
more even shade of cerise pink or carmine. 
Climbing American Beauty. Strong grower and a 
climbing Rose of great beauty. One of the earliest 
to bloom and very hardy. A Rose of great merit. . . 
Dorothy Perkins. Soft shell pink. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Buds long and pointed, of a beauti¬ 
ful flesh pink color. Dark, glossy foliage. Splendid 
for cutting. 
Excelsa. Crimson maroon. Has Wichuraiana foliage 
and does not mildew. 'Pile best red climber to date 
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New Yelloiv Golden Climber Hose 
MRS. ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES 
U. S. Patent No. 28 
This new rose is a true golden yellow and claimed by the introducer to be a plant 
that does not bloom itself out in a short outburst but the buds continue to appear 
and bloom in succession for a long season. It is the first true golden yellow with 
quality blooms able to withstand sub-zero temperatures. The petals arc grace¬ 
fully ruffled and beautifully crinkled, delightfully fragrant, of extreme vigor with 
handsome foliage and of rapid growth. $2.00 each. 
Strong two year plants 
BLAZE- New Clint binff Mtose 
The new, hardy, everblooming scarlet climber. Awarded 
United States Plant Patent No. 10. A marvelous new hardy 
climbing rose which inherits the blazing color of the well 
known Paul's Scarlet Climber and the ever-blooming habit 
of Gruss an Teplitz, thus combining the most attractive 
features of both of its parents. It is a healthy, vigorous 
grower and its introducer predicts for it enormous popularity. 
Strong two year plants $2.00 each 
Inspect our Roses before buying elsetvhere (no dormant stock sold) 
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