“THE BEST IN ROSES" 
CL. MME. BUTTERFLY $ .50 
Same as the bush variety except that is a strong 
climber. Salmon flesh with yellow at base of petals. 
MME. STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) $ .50 
A beautiful rose from Spain with long crimson buds 
that open to large flowers of delicate pink with 
curled petals stained o.n the outside with crimson. 
A vigorous grower. Short blooming period, 6 weeks. 
CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT $ .50 
Same as bush variety except in habit of growth. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM 
(Howard Rose Co. 1933 $ .75 
Climbing sport of the well known bush variety. 
Flowers medium size and deep canary yellow. Foli¬ 
age same glossy green as the bush type. 
PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR $ .75 
The rose lover should become better acquainted with 
this unusual rose. A medium grower producing a 
profusion of long pale yellow buds opening to large, 
full, very fragrant flowers of sulphur yellow and 
borne on long strong stems. A fine pillar rose. 
Foliage mildews slightly in unfavorable locations. 
A marvelous rose in a cool climate. 
PAUL'S SCARLET $ .50 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush 
is a mass of medium size intense, vivid scarlet 
blooms, often producing a scattering of bloom dur¬ 
ing the summer. 
PHYLLIS BIDE $ .50 
An everblooming polyantha climber that does not 
mildew. The bloom, produced in clusters, is about 
the size of Cecile Brunner and a pale gold shading 
to carmine pink at edge of petals. A strong grower. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER $ .50 
An extremely vigorous climbing sport of the popular 
bush type. Flowers and foliage same. 
CL. QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
(Harlcness and Son 1931) $ .75 
If you are looking for a climbing rose that gives a 
grand display of color and repeats several times, 
this is the rose. The first of the season the plant 
is a solid mass of bloom, after that the recurrent 
bloom is good but not as heavy. A strong grower. 
We recommend this climber highly. 
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