Climbing Roses 
There are many uses for Climbing Roses that many of 
us have not yet realized. Aside from the gorgeous effect 
produced in May and June, the foliage of all of the Climbers 
we now offer is far more attractive than many vines we 
have seen. And they need very little attention, not even 
much pruning, except to keep them within bounds. 
Trained as pillars on the most humble poles for supports, 
on fences, over archways and trellises, against walls, are 
but a few ways a small investment in Climbing Roses 
gives such great returns. 
The selection we offer will give a six-weeks’ season of 
bloom from early June. After that we may expect estab¬ 
lished plants of Blaze and New Dawn, as well as some of 
the newer Climbing Hybrid Teas we offer, to give us a 
succession of bloom throughout the summer and early fall. 
ALBERTINE. Outer petals deep salmon-pink; inner ones 
a distinct chamois-yellow and apricot. Late midseason; 
very vigorous. 75 cts. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Large, single flowers of rich deep 
pink, almost red, with white centers. Very vigorous 
climber; blooms late. 75 cts. 
BLAZE. Plant Patent No. 10, assigned to Jackson & 
Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. The new scarlet climber, 
of identical color as Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Established 
plants bloom recurrently throughout the summer. 
Grows up to 10 feet. Makes a good pillar Rose. $2.00. 
CHRISTINE WRIGHT. A charming and delightful wild- 
Rose-pink color. Very early; very vigorous climber. 
75 cts. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE. (Alister Clark, Aus¬ 
tralia, 1928.) Climbing Hybrid Tea. Very dark red; 
large, double flower, exceedingly well formed; non¬ 
fading. Blooms recur throughout the summer on well- 
established plants. Vigorous. $1.50. 
DAYDREAM. (Alister Clark, Australia, 1925.) Climbing 
Hybrid Tea. Delicate blush-pink, semi-double flowers 
resembling large water-lilies. Very distinct. A fine 
pillar Rose. Moderately vigorous. $1.50. 
DR. HUEY. The deepest crimson-maroon climber with a 
rich blackish lustre. Midseason and late (long-lasting). 
Moderate growth; may be used as a pillar. 75 cts. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Delicate flesh-pink flowers, borne 
on long stems. Midseason; very strong and vigorous 
climber. 75 cts. 
See page 53 for Alphabetical List of Roses 
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