PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Cl. 
(W. Paul & Son, 1916.) 
The most attractive color seen in Roses—blazing vivid 
scarlet, semi-double flowers in profuse clusters remaining 
in flower a long time. Strong vigorous growth; clean, 
bright, healthy foliage; very hardy. One of the most 
popular climbers and is being planted in quantity every¬ 
where. 
PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H. T. 
(L. B. Coddington, 1930.) 
A glorious Rose, wonderfully free in the easy manner 
in which it grows and charming in its color arrangement 
which is a splendid combination of cerise-pink, flame, 
scarlet and yellow; this combination of color gives the 
most dazzling color effect imaginable. The buds are 
beautifully pointed, the flowers large, composed of broad 
thick, heavy petals, with moderate fragrance. 
PHARISAER. H. T. (Hinner, 1903.) 
Graceful buds and very well-shaped double blooms of 
white and rose pink, shaded with salmon: mildly fra¬ 
grant. One of the very good reliable Roses with an 
especially attractive color. Its excellent growth and 
free flowering habit have made it popular for many 
years. 
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