8 Climbing Roses 
LOVETT'S NURSERY, Inc. 
Climbing American Beaottt 
CLIMBING ROSES—Continued 
Blaze (U. S. Plant Patent No. 10). This hardy, 
everblooming scarlet climber has the vigor, 
beauty and hardihood of a Paul Scarlet, added 
to the blooming period of a prolific Hybrid Tea. 
Each $1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. Large, flat, soft pink 
blooms. 
Christine Wright. Huge flowers of wild Rose pink. 
Climbing American Beauty. A most popular 
sort with flowers of a brilliant carmine, more 
beautiful in shape than those of any other climber, 
and more highly scented. 
Crimson Rambler. Popular old crimson flowered 
sort. 
Dorothy Perkins. Much sought after for its many 
pendulous sprays of miniature shell-pink blooms. 
Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00. 
Dr. Huey. Big flowers of crimson maroon, nearly 
black. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Most popular pink climbing 
Rose, with pale pink flowers for over three weeks. 
Emily Gray. If given a bit of Winter protection, 
the Roses of this sort are unquestionably gorge¬ 
ous. They are a light buff in color, tinged salmon 
on center petals and amber at their base. Each 
60c., doz. $6.00. 
Ernst Grandpierre. Fragrant creamy blooms from 
salmon-yellow buds. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler (U. S. Patent No. 114). 
A beautiful new English climber, with many rich 
golden flowers, large, double and most fragrant. 
Was acclaimed the best British climber of 1932. 
Each $2.00, doz. $20.00. 
Eugene Jacquet. Large clusters of carmine flow¬ 
ers, highly perfumed. 
Excelsa. A vigorous producer of many large clusters 
of scarlet-crimson Roses. Each 40c., doz. $4.00, 
100 $25.00. 
Flower of Fairfield. An everblooming Crimson 
Rambler. 
Gardenia. A beautiful sort which bears, on long 
stems, pretty buds of nankeen yellow. Good for 
cutting and the most popular yellow climber. 
Jacotte. A glorious spectacle when in full bloom, 
with clusters of large orange-yellow flowers, 
tinted reddish-copper. Protect in severe climates. 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
Mary Lovett. Last, but not least, of the Van Fleet 
“Lovett Sisters” collection, this producer of 
shapely ivory white Roses is the best white- 
flowered variety. Flowers are fragrant and borne 
throughout the entire Rose season on long, strong 
stems. Each 60c., doz. $6.00. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. This popular new 
sort, sometimes known as “Spanish Beauty,” 
produces many opalescent pink blooms, overlaid 
with claret-carmine, and most fragrant. Blooms 
are followed by unusual pear-shaped fruit. Each 
60c., doz. $6.00. 
New Dawn (U. S. Plant Patent No. 1). First of all 
the Plant Patents was awarded this lovely sort, 
which produces flowers like those of the popular 
Dr. W. Van Fleet, but with everblooming quali¬ 
ties denied that attractive variety. Each $1.50, 
doz. $15.00. 
Paul Scarlet. Most brilliant of all climbing Roses, 
which literally blazes with flowers of an intense 
fiery scarlet, very shapely; borne in small trusses. 
Phyllis Bide. Gold to carmine-pink Roses, in long 
clusters. Positively everblooming. Each 75c., 
doz. $7.50. 
Primrose. Blooms for a long period with bright 
primrose-yellow flowers in May and June. Each 
60c., doz. $6.00. 
Roserie. Large frilled flowers of a deep, even pink 
borne in an abundance of loose clusters. 
Silver Moon. Most popular white flowered climber, 
with small sprays of huge saucer-shaped Roses. 
Skyrocket. A showy everblooming pillar Rose with 
huge clusters of blood-red Roses produced in pro¬ 
fusion all Summer. Valuable either as a pillar Rose 
or as a background for a shrub border. Each 
$1.50, doz. $15.00. 
Spanish Beauty. See “Mme. Gregoire Staechelin.” 
The Beacon. Fiery red Roses with white “eyes.” 
Wichuraiana. Trailer, with fragrant white blooms 
which have prominent golden stamens. Each 40c., 
doz. $4.00, 100 $25.00. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty) 
All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 50c., doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 
(Add 10% to your remittance if shipment is desired by parcel post) 
