Climbing Roses 
APELES MESTRES (Pedro Dot 1931) $1.00 
A climbing Hybrid Perpetual that grows to a height of 
about fifteen feet and produces very large double flowers 
of clear yellow that do not fade. Almost every rose is 
a perfect exhibition flower. This is what the introducers 
say of Apeles Mestres. It has, however, but one bloom¬ 
ing period. Excellent foliage. 
BILLY BOILER $ .50 
A pillar rose; growth about eight to ten feet. Bud ovoid 
opening to a large double flower of deep velvety red. A 
good cut flower; excellent in all sections. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Pink) $ .50 
A very rampant grower. Flowers same as the bush. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Yellow) $ .50 
A very strong grower. Foliage is a light green and 
flowers a deep orange yellow. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE $ 1.00 
This new Australian rose appears to be one of the 
finest red climbers introduced in years. Observed over 
the entire Pacific Coast for the past two years, it has 
fulfilled all expectations. The new foliage is a reddish 
brown turning to dark green as it ages. Flowers are 
large, double, of good form and a dark velvety crimson; 
very fragrant. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS 
(California Roses Inc., 1935) $1.00 
The most popular of all single roses is now available as 
a climber. A strong, clean growing, ever blooming 
climber. The flowers are the same as on the bush. One 
of our best climbers. 
CLG. DAME EDITH HELEN $ .50 
Those who admire this lovely rose will find it more at 
home as a climber than as a bush A strong grower 
producing a fair number of choice pink blooms. Flower 
same as the bush variety. 
CLG. DUCHESS OF ATHOLL $ .75 
Foliage and bloom identical to that of the bush variety. 
A strong grower. 
CLG. ETOILE De HOLLAND $ .75 
A climbing sport of our best red rose. Bloom and foliage 
same as the bush. One of the best red climbers if not 
the best. 
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