In this section we have assembled several diverse types of Roses, mostly of climbing 
habit, which bloom more or less frequently during the season. The inexperienced gardener 
must understand that any Rose which blooms more often than once a year is likely to 
need protection in climates which have severe winters. A true hardy everblooming Climb¬ 
ing Rose does not exist. 
Climbing Teas and Hybrid Teas 
Most of the following varieties are vigorous climbing sports of the bedding Roses of the 
same name. In severe climates these must be most carefully protected. 
All these Climbing Roses are $1 each, $9 for 10, except where otherwise noted 
Allen Chandler. CHT. Vivid scarlet, nearly 
single, carried in clusters of three to four blooms. 
Most effective. Recommended for pillars. $1.50 
each. 
Belle of Portugal. H.Gig. Large flower of soft pink, 
flushed with yellow at base of petals; pointed 
buds. Foliage light green. 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. C.Poly. Small, fragrant 
flowers of rosy pink and yellow. 
Climbing Cramoisi Superieur. C. Semi-double, 
globular flowers of rich, glowing crimson. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. CHT. Handsome dark 
velvety crimson flowers of fine form and fragrance. 
Climbing Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. CHT. Pure 
white, very double, perfectly formed flowers. 
Climbing Killarney. CHT. Sparkling buds; large, 
attractive flowers of clear, light pink. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. CHT. Pink flowers lit 
with a sunny yellow suffusion; fine pointed blooms. 
Climbing Los Angeles. CHT. Salmon-pink blooms 
of fine pointed form and delicious fragrance. 
Climbing Mme. Caroline Testout. CHT. Large, 
globular blooms of bright satiny rose. 
Climbing Mme. Edouard Herriot. CHT. Brilliant 
coral-red buds and flaming flowers of orange-red 
and salmon. 
Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. CHT. Golden buff 
buds and tawny flowers paling to cream. Excel¬ 
lent growth. 
Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant. CHT. Handsome big 
flowers of shining pink. 
Climbing Paul Lede. CHT. Large, very fragrant 
flowers of rosy apricot, shaded yellow. 
Climbing Radiance. CHT. Large flowers of the 
Radiance type. Color exactly the same. 
Climbing Red Radiance. CHT. A strong climber 
with flowers like the original bush HT. 
Climbing Richmond. CHT. Light crimson buds and 
flowers of clear scarlet-red; double, very fragrant. 
Climbing Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. CHT. Fine 
buds of fadeless yellow, paling somewhat toward 
the edges. 
Climbing Sunburst. CHT. Fine yellow flowers, 
strongly suffused with orange. 
Climbing Wilhelm Kordes. CHT. Deep golden 
salmon tinted with copper, paling to blush-pink. 
Comtesse Prozor. H.Gig. Very large-pointed buds 
and flowers of rich salmon and chrome-yellow 
shades, with a creamy undertone. 
Gloire de Dijon. CT. Buff-pink blooms, with orange 
shadings toward the center; large, full, very 
fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Kathleen Harrop. See page 18. 
Mermaid. See page 21. 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. CHT. Pale lemon buds and 
faint sulphur-yellow flowers; double, fragrant. 
Setina. Climbing form of the well-known Hermosa. 
Flowers of soft pink. 
Souvenir de Claudius Denoyel. CHT. Flowers 
glistening crimson-red, tinted vermilion; of enor¬ 
mous size; sweetly perfumed. 
Zephirine Drouhin. See page 18. 
Noisette Roses 
This group comprises some of the most beautiful Roses in the world, but they are suited 
for outdoor planting only in the South. In mild climates they grow most vigorously and 
produce a wealth of lovely fragrant bloom. In the North they should be grown in tubs 
or in conservatories. 
The following varieties are $1 each, $9 for 10, except where otherwise noted 
Bouquet d’Or. Pale yellow flowers, large and full, 
heavily shaded with coppery salmon in the center. 
Chromatella. Creamy yellow flowers with darker 
centers, varying considerably; usually large and 
full, of fine globular form. $1.50 each. 
Deschamps. Large, cupped flowers of rich cherry- 
red, very freely produced. Vigorous. 
L’Ideal. Splendid buds and medium-sized, fairly 
full flowers. Salmon-yellow intensified with fiery 
coppery orange. Half-climbing habit. 
Marechal Niel. Lovely buds and flowers of deep 
golden yellow; double and extremely fragrant. 
One of the most famous Roses. $1.50 each. 
Mme. Carnot. Medium-sized flowers of full, globu¬ 
lar shape richly tinted orange and golden yellow. 
Vigorous. 
Mme. Jules Gravereaux. Flesh-pink flowers with 
yellow center; well formed and fragrant. One of 
the most beloved of the old Roses. 
Mme. Plantier. Small, pure white flowers abun¬ 
dantly produced. Shrub form. Unusually hardy 
and much used in cemeteries, even in northern 
gardens. 
William Allen Richardson. Smallish, double flowers 
of buff and intense orange. Plant vigorous and a 
tremendous bloomer. 
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