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The Krider Nurseries, Inc., Middlebury, Indiana 
COLLECTION “D” 
is a leader for 1934 
3 Perfectly Hardy 
Rambling ROSES 
America’s 
Favorites 
Illustrated Below 
75c 
only M W 
Postpaid 
Staechelin 
Primrose 
Paul’s 
Scarlet 
America’s 
Favorite 
Climbing 
Roses 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. 
Primrose 
A pure yellow, hardy climbing Rose. 
Its large, double flowers are a soft, rich 
primrose-yellow, and are borne in clusters 
of 4 and 5 on an extremely vigorous plant, 
with beautiful foliage. Very new and we 
believe the most satisfactory yellow climber 
for the North. 
Field-grown, 50c each, postpaid. 
Primrose. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
“The Spanish Beauty”. Today's wonder Rose. Delicious fra¬ 
grance—quite rare in hardy climbers. A choice cut flower—also 
unique in its class; tight bud long-pointed, opening bud urn¬ 
shaped, full blown flower semi-double, cup-shaped, and broad to 
five inches; the cutting stem 12 to 15 inches long. The color is 
charming, in vase or on the vine; maroon in the bud, carmine to 
pearly pink as the perfumed petals unfold. Just one glorious month 
of bloom, but even that is unusual; each stem displaying its three 
to five flowers one at a time. The foliage is olive-green, leathery 
and plentiful. 12 feet of growth a year; two years to the roof. 
Europe gave it the supreme Bagatelle gold medal in '27, America 
the John Cook medal in '29. You can get it from us, to use on 
pillar, trellis, or fence. 50c each, postpaid. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
An entirely new variety, combining vigorous growth, wonderful 
foliage, and absolute hardiness, together with flowers almost as 
large as those produced on bush Roses; in color a brilliant scarlet 
which lasts well. Each 50c. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. FI owers of large size, good 
form, of rich, red color passing to crimson. Very fragrant. Good 
foliage and absolutely hardy. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Beautiful shell-pink, which holds for a 
long time, shading to a lovely deep rose. Very sweetly scented, 
hardy and a strong grower. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. This new Rose has a great future. In flower 
and foliage it is all that could be expected of a climbing Rose. 
Blossoms extra large, resembling the tender Hybrid Tea Roses in 
shape and size. Its strong stems are 12 to 18 inches long, making 
it valuable for cutting. In color a delicate flesh-pink changing 
when full blown to a flesh-white shade. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. One of the most popular of the climb- ^ 
crs. A rapid grower and perfectly hardv; flowers in rich clusters ' 
of vivid crimson. One-year plants will attain a height of 10 
to 20 feet in a single season and the second year they will 
produce a marvelous profusion of their rich glowing crimson 
flowers. 
Prices of Climbing Roses—All Varieties: 
2-yr., 25c each; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
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Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
