CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. Cl. 
(Chaplin Bros., 1928.) 
This striking novelty is a cross between Paul’s Scarlet 
and American Pillar, of strong growth, perfectly hardy, 
producing its large flowers, similar in size and form to 
Paul’s Scarlet, on strong trusses of from 8 to 12 flowers 
each, but in color a rich, lively pink. It makes a glor¬ 
ious color effect for a number of weeks. 
CHAS. P. KILHAM. H. T. (Beckwith & Sons, 1926.) 
A brilliant and striking novelty which will appeal to 
and please every Rose lover. The buds are long pointed 
of perfect shape, opening to high centered, perfectly 
formed full double flowers of a rich and brilliant Oriental 
red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. A vigor¬ 
ous grower; very free flowering and sweetly tea-scented. 
CHAS. K. DOUGLAS. H. T. (Hugh Dickson, 1919.) 
A particulary fine red garden Rose with great depth 
of petals and clear, unfading color. The long-pointed 
buds opening to large, loosely formed flowers of striking 
crimson-scarlet; slightly fragrant. Strong, branching 
growth and an abundance of healty folage. One of the 
finest red garden Roses. 
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