C. H. STOCKING 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) Brownell 1933 $2.00 
This new yellow climber is a welcome addition to 
our list of yellow roses. An extremely hardy vig¬ 
orous climber with glossy dark green foliage and 
red thorns makes this plant very ornamental. The 
flowers are a deep golden yellow showing red vein- 
ings. Very similar to Golden Emblem. Bush is 
better than Golden Embem as it does not die back. 
Granted Plant Patent No. 28. 
CL. GOLDEN EMBLEM $ .50 
The same lovely flower and foliage as the bush type. 
A very strong grower, free bloomer in spring. 
GWEN NASH $ .50 
A very dainty semi-double flower of clear cyclamen 
pink with a white center. As one rosarian described 
it, “A dainty little blonde." This rose is a con¬ 
tinuous bloomer and slightly fragrant. A good pillar 
rose, 6 feet. 
CL. HADLEY $ .50 
Same as the bush rose except in habit of growth. 
A fine dark red, fragrant rose in the spring. Sub¬ 
ject to mildew in summer. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY $ .50 
The same rich velvety scarlet as the bush type. 
Probably our best red climber. Very fragrant and 
blooms over a long period. 
KITTY KININMONTH $ .50 
An Australian Climber, very little known, but one 
you should get acquainted with. Very large, ruffled 
semi-double blooms of brilliant fadeless pink. An 
exceptionally strong grower. 
CL. LOUISE C. BRESLAU $ .50 
One of the finest climbers for the west. The blooms 
are even larger than the bush type. A strong grower 
with thick leathery, disease resistant foliage. A 
continuous bloomer. 
MERMAID $ .75 
One of the most popular climbers. Immense sulphur 
yellow single flowers with amber stamens. Buds 
come in huge clusters (often over 40) but it is 
seldom that over two or three in a cluster come out 
at once. Blooms throughout the season. Foliage is 
a deep shiny green; disease resistant. Does not re¬ 
quire pruning. Excellent on walls or banks. 
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