MICHELL’S HARDY GARDEN ROSES 
Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose, Lady Ashlown 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
These are not quite as free flowering as the bush type of 
Hybrid Tea Roses, but they produce a large crop of beautiful 
flowers in June with a quite liberal scattering of flowers throughout 
the season. In pruning these cut out all small thin wood and cut 
the strong shoots back to prominent eyes. 
Climbing Dame Edith Helen. A climbing form of this popular 
pink variety. 
Climbing Gruss an Teplitz. An exact counterpart of this most 
popular bush rose, excepting that it is of a vigorous climbing 
habit. The flowers are crimson-scarlet and produced in great 
quantities. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. A climbing form of this beautiful 
Rose. Brilliant crimson scarlet flowers of exquisite form; long 
bud and very fragrant. 
Climbing K. A. Victoria. A climbing form of this popular white 
Rose. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown. The best of all climbing H. T. varie¬ 
ties; a wonderful grower, producing throughout the entire season, 
numerous soft rose-colored flowers; fine for cutting. 
Climbing Lady Hillingdon. Like the parent the flowers are of a 
deep clear apricot throughout. It is of a strong climbing habit 
and very free flowering. One of the best Autumn bloomers. 
Climbing Los Angeles. A decided acquisition to the list of 
Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses. A sport from this most popular 
variety, producing freely beautiful flowers of a luminous flame- 
pink toned with coral, shading to yellow at the base of the petals. 
Climbing Mme. Edouard Herriot. A climbing form of the 
popular coral-pink Daily Mail Rose. 
Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. A climbing form of this popular 
Indian-yellow variety. 
Climbing Sunburst. A true Sunburst of climbing habit. 
Climbing Talisman. A climbing form of this exceedingly 
popular Rose. 
Any of the above Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses $1.25 each; 
per doz., $12.00. 
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FIVE NEW HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
BLAZE 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 10 
The New Hardy Everblooming Scarlet Climbing Rose 
A marvelous new hardy climbing Rose which inherits the 
blazing color of Paul’s Scarlet Climber and the everblooming 
habit of Gruss an Teplitz, thus combining the most attractive 
features of both of its parents. It is a very vigorous climbing 
variety which will grow to considerable height and produce 
flowers on both the old and new growth. A rose that is sure to 
become very popular. 
Strong two-year-old plants $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz. 
EASLEA’S GOLDEN RAMBLER 
Plant Patent No. 114 
A new outstanding climbing Rose from England, producing 
its comparatively large, double,_ rich golden flowers in large 
trusses. An additional quality is a delicious fragrance. Gold 
Medal Royal Horticultural Society, July, 1932. Awarded the 
Cory cup as the best new seedling climber or rambler Rose of 
British origin introduced in 1932. $2.00 each; per doz., $20.00. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 28 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) 
The first true golden yellow climber of quality bloom, able 
to withstand sub-zero temperature without injury. 
The most interesting and unusual feature is that the re¬ 
sistance to sub-zero temperature is combined with blooms of 
Hybrid Tea type and quality, most always solitary on long 
stems often 18 inches in length. 
The color in the bud is true golden yellow with heavy 
markings of orange-scarlet showing between the petals; the full 
open flower is solid golden-yellow, semi-double with a heavy 
cushion of yellow stamens, the petals are unevenly ruffled, 
beautifully crinkled and informally curled; delightfully delicate 
fragrance. 
Strong two-year-old plants, $2.00 each; $20.00 per doz. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE 
Plant Patent No. 106 
Sensational climbing sport of Gloria Mundi; a strong 
grower with rich green foliage. The branches are literally 
covered with masses of blazing Gloria Mundi red flowers, in 
polyanthalike trusses. The most talked of European climbing 
novelty in many years. $2.00 each; per doz., $20.00. 
THE NEW DAWN 
U. S. Plant Patent No. 1 
(The Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet) 
This new Rose is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet which is 
universally acknowledged to be one of the best and most 
popular American Climbing Roses. This new variety is identical 
in every way with its parent in size and formation of its long 
pointed flesh pink buds and double flowers, but blooms con¬ 
tinuously throughout the Summer and Autumn months. 
Strong two-year-old plants $1.50 each; per doz., $15.00. 
ROSA HUGONIS (Golden Rose of China) 
This Chinese native is a notable contribution to American 
gardens. Every branch of the previous year’s growth is, in late 
April or early May, closely set on both sides to the very tip with 
exquisitely beautiful, single, clear yellow flowers. The long, 
arching sprays make Hugonis not only a beautiful shrub, to be 
planted, if one so prefers, with other shrubs, but when cut are 
charming as table decoration. 85c each; $9.00 per doz. 
ROSA ROULETTI (Rock Garden Rose) 
A unique little Rose discovered in Switzerland; very dwarf 
and blooming from May until November; tiny, double, rose-pink 
flowers less than one-half inch in diameter. $1.00 each; $11.00 
per doz. 
Tri-O-Gen, The one remedy that will take care of all of the usual Rose troubles. Applied once a week 
from early Spring until severe frost it will give remarkable protection against Mildew and Black 
Spot besides all kinds of insect pests. See page 177 
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