Unusual Climbing Roses 
New Patented Everbloomers 
HE new EVERBLOOMING Climbing Roses are now a 
proved success. They have all the beauty and charm 
of the June bloomers plus a blooming season extending 
from June well into October. Every up-to-date garden 
should have a display of these remarkable new Roses. 
BLAZE—Plant Patent No. 10. The new EVERBLOOMING 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber, with all of its beauty, vigor and 
hardiness but producing a constant blaze of brilliant 
scarlet climbing roses all summer long. Winner of the 
1933 Award of Merit at the Bagatelle Gardens, France, 
highest award for a climber. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $2.00 each. 
NEW DAWN—Plant Patent No. 1. The new EVERBLOOMING Dr. W. Van Fleet. A lovely 
soft pink climbing rose that flowers constantly throughout the summer. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER—(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) Plant Patent No. 28. Rich golden yellow 
Climbing EVERBLOOMER, flowering throughout the summer. Magnificent cut flowers of 
Hybrid Tea type, 4 to 5 inches in diameter, usually one to an 18 inch stem. Handsome glossy 
foliage. Green wood with ornamental red thorns. Winner of the Gold Medal awarded by 
the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in 1933; also the American Rose Society’s Medal for 
the best rose of 1933. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $2.00 each. 
Sensational June-Blooming Climbers 
JACOTTE—T his is the most sensational new color ever introduced in a Rambler Rose, the color 
being almost identical with the Talisman rose, form 10 large semi-double flowers to a bunch, 
of a brilliant shrimp pink, deepening at the base to orange yellow and deep copper and touched 
flame color. Vigorous, free-flowering, hardy, disease resistant, with glossy green polished" 
foliage. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $1.00 each. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—"The Spanish Beauty” Climbing Rose, winner of Bagatelle 
Gold Medal in France, the highest international recognition that a rose can receive. Winner 
of the first John Cook Medal of the American Rose Society. Bright fragrant bouquets of 
large pink flowers and deep red buds. A magnificent climbing rose. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $1.00 each. 
Shrub Roses for Lawn and Garden 
HUGONIS—(The Golden Rose of China)—A beautiful species shrub rose blooming very early 
in the spring, before the leaves are out. The long, slender branches bear rich golden sprays. 
A specimen in my Exhibition Gardens has grown to great size. 
Strong 2-3 yr. Field-grown Plants, $1.00 each. 
‘Robert Wayman 
Bayside • Long Island • New York 
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