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J. E. JACKSON, Piedmont Greenhouses, Gainesville. Ga. 
Climbing Roses 
Hardy Climbers, Noisettes, and Climbing Teas are included in this section. These Roses are 
especially valuable in the South for covering porches, arbors, trellises, etc. The plants grow very 
luxuriantly in our climate. 
Strong, 1-yr. plants from 2y 2 -in. pots, 20 cts. each, $1.50 per doz.; 2-yr. plants from 4-in. pots, 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., except where noted 
American Pillar. Large, single flowers of a 
lovely shade of glowing pink, with large white 
centers and golden yellow stamens, borne in 
immense clusters, followed by brilliant red hips. 
Anemone. Pink-flowering Cherokee. Glow¬ 
ing pink flowers with golden yellow center, 
resembling huge apple-blossoms. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. Everblooming 
form of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Budded only, 
$2 each. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Strong, vigorous 
grower, producing lively pink flowers in trusses. 
From 2^-in. pots, 25 cts. each; 2-yr., from 4-in. 
pots, or field-grown budded plants, 40 cts. 
Cherokee, Double White. The famous 
Cherokee Rose so well known in the South. 
Thornless. Evergreen. 
Christine Wright. Large, cupped, informal 
wild-rose-pink flowers; beautiful in the bud and 
open flower. Occasionally blooms in fall. 
Climbing American Beauty. Brilliant 
crimson flowers of exceptionally beautiful shape. 
A strong, healthy grower. 
Climbing Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria (Mrs. 
Robert Peary). A climbing form of this popular 
white Rose. It is of excellent growth. 
Climbing Killarney. Finely shaped buds of 
a beautiful bright pink color. Vigorous grower 
and free bloomer. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. Strong-growing 
type of a famous rich pink Hybrid Tea; ever- 
blooming. 
Climbing Maman Cochet. A climbing form 
of the popular Maman Cochet, which it equals 
in every respect. Vigorous growth. 
Climbing Maman Cochet, White. A 
climbing counterpart of White Maman Cochet, 
having all the wonderful qualities of its parent. 
Climbing Meteor. A rich, velvety crimson, 
very bright and striking; intensely fragrant. 
Continuous and profuse bloomer. 
Climbing Mme. Caroline Testout. An 
exact counterpart of Mme. Caroline Testout, 
but a vigorous climber. 
Climbing Sunburst. A climbing form of 
Sunburst, producing more and better flowers. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pale pink buds and 
flowers, exquisitely shaped, borne in clusters on 
long individual stems. 
Emily Gray. Long-pointed buds; deep golden 
yellow, fadeless flowers on stiff stems. Shining, 
holly-like foliage. 
Gardenia. Yellow buds and creamy flowers 
of delicate beauty, with rich yellow centers. 
Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur 
Curtiss James). Plant Patent No. 
28. Large, clear golden yellow' 
flowers with long stems, freely 
produced on a vigorous, hardy 
climber. Budded plants only. $2 
each. 
Hiawatha. Single, brilliant 
ruby-carmine flowers, with white 
eye, in pendulous sprays. 
Jacotte. Superb new climber 
with large, gorgeous orange-yellow 
flowers in great abundance. Plants 
from 2Yi~vs\. pots, 25 cts. each; 
2-yr., from 4-in. pots, 40 cts. 
Marechal Niel. The finest yel¬ 
low Rose in existence. Lovely buds 
and immense golden yellow flowers 
of wonderful texture, double and 
exceedingly fragrant. 25 cts., 50 
cts., 75 cts., and $1 each. Field- 
grown, budded plants, 50 cts. each, 
$5 per doz. 
Mary Wallace. Large, bright 
pink, double flowers of perfect form 
illumined with shining gold. Splen¬ 
did grower and free bloomer. 
Mary Washington. Flowers 
pure white, produced in large clus¬ 
ters from early spring to frost. 
Strong grower; quite hardy. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. 
Long-pointed buds opening into 
delicate pink flowers with curled 
petals, stained crimson outside. It 
produces an extravagant quantity 
of glorious blooms. 1-yr., 25 cts.; 
2-yr., from 5-in. pots or field- 
grown budded plants, 50 cts. each, 
|5 per doz. 
© 1933. Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 
Plant Patent No. 28 
