CLIMBING ROSES 
C LIMBING ROSES have pliable canes somewhat 
heavier than Ramblers. New growth starts from 
the old canes. They are capable of attaining great 
length. The blooms are almost as large as Tea Roses. 
There are now two kinds of Climbers, June- 
blooming and the new Everblooming varieties— 
Blaze and New Dawn. 
2-Year, Field-Grown Plants 
Prices On June-Blooming Climbers 
50c Each 
3 for $1.35 6 for $2.50 
12 for $4.75 50 for $18.00 
100 for $32.50 
Aviateur Bleriot—Beautiful little yellow buds 
that develop to full, double, primrose blooms with a 
golden centre, having a delightful magnolia-like 
fragrance. A vigorous grower, producing many large 
clusters of flowers, of wonderful fine quality. Try 
this Rose if it is not in your garden. 
Climbing American Beauty—The fragrant large, 
rich carmine flowers are produced in great abund¬ 
ance, several together on long stems. Vigorous 
grower, disease resistant. A very desirable climber. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber—One of the newer 
Climbers. The large semi-double clear soft pink 
petals contrast with a golden tuft of stamens. The 
flowers are borne in large clusters. Very vigorous, 
hardy grower. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—This is a splendid Climbing 
Rose. The buds are perfectly formed on long stems; 
deep pink; fragrant, opening to full double flowers. 
Handsome disease resistant foliage, attractive all 
Summer. Profuse bloomer. Rapid grower. Very 
hardy. Flowers are produced on last year’s wood, 
so prune lightly. 
Gardenia—Medium-sized creamy white flowers 
with yellow centers. They are borne in small sprays 
on short, strong stems. Very vigorous and hardy. 
Mary Wallace—A very 
beautiful and valuable new dr. van fleet 
Climbing Rose. Long point¬ 
ed buds, large, handsome 
semi-double fragrant flow¬ 
ers on long stems with few 
thorns. The color is rose- 
pink. Rapid grower; very 
hardy; good disease resist¬ 
ant foliage. In every way a 
most satisfactory climber. 
