F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 
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CLIMBING ROSES OF SPECIAL MERIT 
Strong two-year-od budded plants, 50 each (e: 
more, deduct 20%. Postpaid to fourth zone. 
BLAZE (H Cl) —Plant Patent No. 10, 1932. Sen¬ 
sational new everblooming climbing Rose, produc¬ 
ing a ceaseless succession of bright scarlet flowers 
through the season. Flowers and growth same as 
Paul’s Scarlet but blooms more freely into late 
Summer and Autumn. $1.50 each. (Illustrated in¬ 
side front cover.) 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER —A climbing 
sort of the well known and popular “Baby Rose." 
Produces dainty little flowers of perfect form in 
clusters. Beautiful soft salmon-pink shading deeper 
toward center. Blooms continuously. 
CLIMBING DOROTHY PERKINS—Soft shell 
pink; a strong growing climber, flowering in 
clusters. 
CLIMBING FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI —The 
White American Beauty, identical to the bush type. 
Good pillar rose. 
CLIMBING GOLD OF OPHIR—A medium size 
rose blooming in clusters, of a very singular color. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Cl HT)— Plant Patent 
No, 28, 1933. The most interesting and unusual 
feature is that its extreme hardiness is combined 
with blooms of the Hybrid Tea type and quality. 
Long lasting, huge, golden yellow fairly double 
flowers are borne most always solitary on stems 
often 18 inches or longer. The handsome glossy 
green wood and red thorns are very ornamental. 
$2.00 each. (Illustrated inside front cover.) 
CLIMBING BELLE OF PORTUGAL — This 
rose originated at the Botanical Gardens at Lisbon, 
Portugal. A beautiful new climber, producing ex- 
tremely large flowers of a delicate soft pink color 
tinged with salmon. The long well shaped buds 
are often three inches and more in length. A very 
vigorous grower and exceedingly floriferous. 
CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY — Glowing 
crimson scarlet with darker shadings of a velvety 
texture. Of strong habit. 
cept where noted), 5 to 24 Roses, deduct 10%; 25 or 
to eight feet long produced in one growing season. 
Produces great quantities of the same highly 
colored buds and flowers so much admired in the 
bush. Golden Emblem 75 c each. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTA VICTORIA 
—Outer petals of flowers creamy white, center 
Naples yellow; large, full and of good form; growth 
vigorous and free flowering. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST — A superb cadmium 
yellow with orange-yellow center. 
CLIMBING WILLIAM ALLEN RICHARDSON 
—A very valuable climber. A beautiful shade of 
orange-yellow, distinct from all others. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER— Clg. T. Rosy 
crimson with carmine center. Flowers same as bush 
variety but somewhat larger. Blooms freely, strong 
growth. Flowers over a very long season. 
CLIMBING LOS ANGELES—A strong climbing 
form of the popular rose Los Angeles, producing 
equally beautiful, sweet-scented flowers of a lumin¬ 
ous flame-pink with golden coral suffusion. 
CLIMBING MARECHAL NEIL—A magnificent 
deep golden yellow, finest of its color. Flowers very 
large and full, beautifully formed, deliciously frag¬ 
rant. 
CLIMBING MRS. AARON WARD—A vigorous 
and remarkable free flowering climber; color, Indian- 
yellow shading lighter towards the edges. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER — A wonderful 
new climbing rose! color a vivid scarlet shaded crim¬ 
son. Flowers of good size and semi-double, very 
freely produced in clusters literally covered with 
flowers of strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. 
MERMAID (H Brae) —More of a trailer than 
climber, this rose grows vigorous and blooms con¬ 
tinuously through the season bearing exquisite 
single, fragrant, pale yellow, 5 to 6 inches across 
with amber stamens. Prune lightly or not at all. 
Remarkably disease resistant. 75c each. 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGTON — Flowers 
large and loose with long, pointed buds and large 
petals; color a deep apricot yellow, assuming a 
deeper shade when fully open; growth strong and 
vigorous. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER (Cl HT) 
—1932. A vigorous climbing sport of the bush form 
with the same blending of rich maroon orange and 
gold. 60c each. 
CLIMBING DAME EDITH HELEN (Cl HT) 
—1931. The sweetly scented, double pink blooms are 
identical to those of the brush type but are borne 
on strong, vigorous, climbing canes. 
CLIMBING QUEEN ALEXANDRIA (Cl HT) 
—The qualities which made the bush form so popu¬ 
lar are found increasingly pleasing in this vigorous 
climber. The beautiful flowers with old gold on the 
outside and bright vermillion on the inside of the 
petals, are produced in abundance. 75c each. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN (Cl HT)—1931. One 
of the most popular free blooming climbing roses 
having the same richness in the fragrant blooms 
of glowing yellow, stained with copper-red and 
orange-rose on the inside of the petals. 60c each. 
CLIMBING SHOT SILK (Cl HT)—1931. This 
vigorous climber has all the beauty and disease 
resistance of the bush type and will endure shade 
better than any other pink free flowering climbing 
rose. 60c each. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM — Vigorous, 
rampant growth with enormous heavy canes six 
CLIMBING MME. BUTTERFLY (Cl HT) — 
This vigorous growing free blooming, climbing 
Hybrid Tea Rose produces many large, well shaped 
pink flowers suffused with apricot and gold. 
CLIMBING HADLEY (Cl HT) — Fragrant 
blooms of rich deep crimson are produced on this 
choice climber. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER (HW)-A cross 
between American Pillar and Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
has rewarded us with a very good new climber 
producing large clusters of semi-double extremely 
long lasting flowers of clear soft pink with yellow 
stamens. 
