Climbing Roses, continued 
GARDENIA. The small, pointed yellow buds open 
creamy white. Very early; very vigorous climber. 75 cts. 
EMILY GRAY. Pure, non-fading buttercup-yellow. Not 
hardy in northern climates. Midseason; vigorous 
climber. 75 cts. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Plant 
Patent No. 28, assigned to Jackson & Perkins Company, 
Newark, N. Y., introduced 1934. A true golden yellow. 
Said to be hardy in cold climates. Well-established 
plants bear very long-stemmed individual blooms 
resembling the finest yellow greenhouse Roses. $2.00. 
JACOTTE. Vivid orange-yellow-apricot flowers; distinct 
and different. Vigorous climber when established; 
midseason. $1.00. 
KITTY KININMONTH. (Alister Clark, Australia, 1922.) 
Glowing deep pink, non-fading. Many golden stamens 
showing. Very vigorous climber. $1.50. 
MARY WALLACE. Generally considered the most satis¬ 
factory pure pink climber. Early; very vigorous. 75 cts. 
MERCEDES GALLART. (M. Munnen, 1932.) The first 
crop in June is a cerise-red changing to magenta, but in 
midsummer and autumn the blooms are clear bright 
crimson. A new recurrent-blooming climber with a 
future. Moderately vigorous. $2.00. 
MERMAID. A Hybrid Bracteata. Large, single flowers 
5 to 6 inches across, sulphur-yellow, with very showy 
amber stamens. Recurrent blooms all summer on estab¬ 
lished plants and especially fine in autumn. Needs pro¬ 
tection in cold climates. Moderately vigorous. $1.50. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. (Pedro Dot, 1927.) 
Crimson-carmine buds open to a lovely and brilliant 
pink with carmine markings on outside of petals. Very 
long stems; deliciously fragrant. Early; very vigorous 
climber. 75 cts. 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1, assigned to Somerset 
Rose Nursery, New Brunswick, N. J. Delicate flesh- 
pink, identical in form and color with Dr. W. Van 
Fleet, its parent. Established plants bloom recurrently 
and consistently throughout the summer. Moderately 
vigorous growth. $1.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. This is still the most 
popular “red” climber—a brilliant and glowing scarlet. 
Midseason; moderately vigorous. May be trained as a 
pillar. 75 cts. 
PRIMROSE (Primevere). Bright primrose-yellow, fading 
to canary-yellow. Rich, glossy foliage. Midseason; very 
vigorous climber. 75 cts. 
SCORCHER. Brilliant crimson-scarlet ruffled flowers, 
gracefully formed. A true climbing Hybrid Tea with 
recurrent blooming habit. Early; moderately vigorous 
growth. $1.00. 
SILVER MOON. Pure white to lemon-white, center of 
golden stamens. Late; very vigorous and rampant 
grower. 75 cts. 
Rambler Roses 
DOROTHY PERKINS (pink), EXCELSA (crimson-red), 
TAUSENDSCHON (blush-pink). Three reliable ramblers 
whose small double flowers are borne in dense clusters. 
75 cts. each. 
DEDUCT 
Quantity f 10% from total price of any 10 or more Roses 
Discounts 115% from total price of any 25 or more Roses 
These discounts do not apply to Collection Offers 
21 
