Climbing Charles P. Kiiham 
Paul ]. Holvard 
Tresents a 7\[elv Type Hose for Your Qarden 
HEIDEKIND 
Plant Pa'ent No. 78 
A veritable bouquet of bloom from spring until late 
fall—literally hundreds of flowers in bloom at one time. 
These flowers are a distinct new type, beautifully formed 
and double, 2 to 4 inches across. They are borne in great 
clusters on long-branched sprays; the whole spray may be 
cut, forming in itself a lovely bouquet for floral decoration, 
or the individual flowers may be cut separately lor table 
use—you will find no end of attractive ways to use these 
charming blossoms. 
The color of the buds is brilliant coppery rose; the flowers 
as they open are glowing bright rose, changing as they 
develop to clear rose-pink, so that one spray of flowers 
contains a wonderful blend of pink and rose shades. 
To produce flowers in such great abundance shows the 
extreme vigor of the bush, which has healthy, large, 
leathery, rich green foliage. Plant Heidekind in prominent 
spots in your garden, as specimens, as well as in the Rose- 
garden. We can imagine nothing more effective as a hedge 
than this bright-colored Rose. 
We have a very limited number to offer this year, its 
first season of introduction, but offer it at a very moderate 
price to make it available to all who place their orders early. 
Price $1.00 each 
SPECIAL QUANTITY PRICES 
(Quantities oj one kind or assorted varieties ) 
All Roses listed at 50 cts. are 40 cts. in quantities of 10 or more; 
35 cts. for 50 or more. 
All Roses listed at 75 cts. are 65 cts. in quantities of 10 or more; 
55 cts. for 50 or more. 
All Roses listed at $1.00 are 90 cts. in quantities of 10 or more; 
80 cts. for 50 or more. 
Postage or Express charges extra 
Flowerland Tree Roses 
Stout stems of uniform height, well-formed, symmetrical tops, 
extreme healthiness and vigor distinguish Flowerland Tree 
Roses from the ordinary. Each plant is delivered with a green 
redwood stake for permanent support and protection. 
Note the low prices this year: 
$2.00 each; 6 or more, $1.75 each 
We have the following select varieties in tree form: 
(Descriptions are in list of bush roses.) 
Caledonia, Charles P. Kiiham, Cuba, Dainty Bess, Dame 
Edith Helen, E. G. Hill, Etoile de Hollande, Feu Joseph Looy- 
mans, Golden Emblem, Hadley, Hoosier Beauty, Impress, 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, Julien Potin, Lady Margaret Stewart, 
Louise Catherine Breslau, Los Angeles, Lucie Marie, McGredy’s 
Scarlet, Mme. Nicolas Aussel, Mrs. E. P. Thom, Mrs. Sam 
McGredy, President Herbert Hoover, Radiance, Red Radiance, 
Rose Marie, Rev. F. Page-Roberts, Souv. de Claudius Pernet, 
Talisman. 
Paul J. Howard’s Climbing Roses 
The Climbing Rose is the Glory of the California Garden 
It adds immeasurably to the colorful beauty of the garden when freely planted in prominent 
positions on trellises, arbors, pergolas, and fences. 
Our many new varieties of Everblooming Climbers bring you numerous novel forms and 
colors hitherto not obtainable in Climbing Roses, which, in addition to their effectiveness in 
the landscape, furnish a wealth of flowers for cutting. 
WONDERFUL NEW CLIMBING VARIETIES 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The counter¬ 
part of the popular Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
except that it is everblooming. A marvelous 
display of fiery red in the spring and brilliant 
blossoms the year round. $2.00. 
Billy Boiler. A conspicuous Australian Rose 
of dazzling red that makes a striking display 
with its long, upright shoots, literally covered 
with buds and seini-double, lasting, open flowers 
of dashing color. Practically everblooming. 
75 cts. 
Black Boy. Beautiful buds and large, semi¬ 
double, prettily shaped flowers of deep velvety 
crimson, shaded blackish maroon, freely pro¬ 
duced on long, stiff stems, and sweetly scented. 
75 cts. 
Climbing Charles P. Kiiham. Imagine the 
effectiveness of the climbing form of this bril¬ 
liant-colored Rose! A wonderful acquisition 
available for the first time this season. $1.50. 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen. This fine new climb¬ 
ing form of the large-flowered, pure rose-pink 
bush Rose will be enthusiastically received. 
75 cts. 
Cl. Duchess of Atholl. Another color rare 
in climbers-—rich, bronzy orange, flushed old- 
rose. We offer a very limited number this year. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Cl. Edith Nellie Perkins. The long buds 
are exquisitely shaped, have excellent stiff stems 
for cutting, and are abundantly produced, 
making the two-toned buff and salmon flowers 
most effective. $1.00. 
Cl. Etoile de Feu. A vigorous climbing sport 
of the brilliant, (laming orange-colored bush 
Rose, producing a wealth of large, cup-shaped 
blossoms, in form like Louise Catherine Breslau, 
but more brilliant in color. Foliage unusually 
clean and glossy. $1.50. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Just about the best 
yellow garden Rose there is, now in climbing 
form. An abundance of golden yellow, perfectly 
formed flowers produced throughout the year. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Cl. Mrs. Lovell Swisher. Long-pointed, 
beautifully shaped buds of coppery salmon, 
opening to perfectly formed flowers of delicate 
salmon-pink, borne on long stems. Resembles 
Belle of Portugal in color, but is everblooming. 
A most desirable climber. $1.00. 
Cl. President Hoover. Now—the Rose that 
has rapidly become one of the most popular of 
all—in climbing form. The colorful flowers will 
bring you joy and satisfaction, both in the 
garden and for cutting, the year round. $1.50. 
Cl. Shot Silk. The lovely, large flowers are 
pure bright rose, overlaid with a golden sheen, 
giving the petals the appearance of silk. Flowers 
of great beauty for cutting. 75 ets. 
Cl. Talisman. This new climber is destined 
to become as popular as the bush; the flowers 
are identical. $1.00. 
Cl. The Queen Alexandra. A strong new 
climbing form of this gorgeous vermilion and 
gold Rose. If you desire bright color, choose 
this variety. $1.50. 
Golden Climber. Plant Patent No. 28. An 
extremely hardy, vigorous climber, with abun¬ 
dant, rich green, healthy foliage, becoming 
covered with large, rich golden yellow buds 
which open to beautiful semi-double flowers, 
displaying the bright golden stamens. A Rose 
that will succeed everywhere. $2.00. 
Phyllis Bide. Dainty blossoms produced 
continuously in long, loose sprays, with small 
buds of exquisite form, opening with gracefully 
reflexing petals, pale gold at the base, flushed 
and shaded lovely pink at the edges. 75 cts. 
General List of Fine Climbing Roses 
50 cts. each; 10 for $4.00 
Banksia. A rampant climber, practically 
thornless, producing masses of small flow'ers in 
clusters. The yellow variety has the fragrance 
of violets. White or Yellow. 
Belle of Portugal. The first to bloom, begin¬ 
ning in midwinter when other varieties are bare. 
Beautiful, long buds of soft salmon-flesh, desir¬ 
able for cutting. A rampant grower with hand¬ 
some foliage. 
Chaplin’s Pink. The flowers, in clusters of 
8 to 12, are extremely lasting, clear soft pink, 
with golden stamens, and produced in great 
abundance. 
Cherokee. The favorite single Roses for 
covering banks, trellises, and arbors. Pink, 
White, or Red. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Always popular because 
of its perfect little pink Roses borne in clusters. 
Cl. Claudius Pernet. Deep sunflower-yellow. 
Cl. General MacArthur. Splendid, large 
red flowers freely produced. 
Cl. Golden Emblem. Ranks as one of the 
best yellow climbers. 
Cl. Hadley. The large, fragrant, deep crim¬ 
son flowers make this equally as popular as the 
bush form. 
Cl. Hoosier Beauty. We esteem this the 
very best deep red climber. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Very fine 
pearly white flowers. 
Cl. Los Angeles. The same luminous flame- 
pink flowers as the bush form. 
Cl. Mme. Edouard Herriot. The brilliance 
of the coral-red flowers and freedom of bloom 
make this one of the showiest climbers. 
Cl. Radiance. Just as good as the bush. 
Cl. Red Radiance. The same as Radiance, 
except for color. 
Cl. Rose Marie. There is no better climber 
of its color—pure rose-pink. 
Gold of Ophir. An old-time favorite, espe¬ 
cially suited to warm localities, becoming 
covered with old-gold and apricot blossoms. 
Kitty Kininmonth. A brilliant climber, 
more popular each year because of its huge, 
decorative, semi-double flowers of soft, even, 
carmine-rose—a most pleasing shade. 
Marechal Niel. An old variety prized for 
the fragrance of its yellow flowers. 
Marion Manifold. A free-blooming, strong¬ 
growing ciimber from Australia. Large carmine- 
red (lowers. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. A truly hand¬ 
some Rose of iridescent pearl-pink with splashes 
of carmine on the outer petals. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Very large, double 
flowers of pale yellow. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The latest of the 
spring-blooming Roses and a solid mass of red 
for a long period. Unequaled for covering fences. 
Silver Moon. The large, waxy white, single 
flowers with golden stamens make this a climber 
of rare beauty. 
Tausendschon. The old favorite, “Thousand 
Beauties,” with clusters of rich pink flowers in 
great profusion in spring. 
Why Not Replace Your Old, Unsatis¬ 
factory Climbers with Some of Paul J. 
Howard’s Stronger Plants of Supremely 
Beautiful Varieties? 
PAUL J. HOWARD 
Horticultural Establ ishment 
250 South La Brea Avenue LOS ANGELES, CALIF. 
