GOLDEN CLIMBER (Brownell 1933) $1.50 
A new climber that is admired by many. A very hardy 
variety with dark green foliage and red thorns. The 
medium sized flowers are a golden yellow with red 
veinings. Plant patent No. 28. 
CLG. GOLDEN EMBLEM $ .50 
The same lovely flower and foliage as the bush type. A 
very strong grower, free bloomer in spring. 
CLG. HADLEY $ .50 
Same as the bush rose except in habit of growth. A fine, 
dark red rose in the spring. Subject to mildew in the 
summer. 
CLG. HOOSIER BEAUTY $ .50 
The same lovely rich velvety scarlet as the bush type. 
Very fragrant and blooms over a long period. One of 
our best red climbers. 
CLG IRISH FIREFLAME $ .50 
A climbing sport of the popular bush variety. Flower 
and foliage same. A very strong grower. 
KITTY KININMONTH $ .50 
An Australian Climber, very little known, but one 
you should get acquainted with. Very large, ruffled 
semi-double blooms of brilliant fadeless pink. An ex¬ 
ceptionally strong grower. 
CLG. LOUISE C. BRESLAU $ .50 
One of the finest climbers for the west. The blooms are 
even larger than the bush type. A strong grower with 
thick leathery, disease resistant foliage. A continuous 
bloomer. 
MERMAID $ .75 
One of the most popular climbers. Immense sulphur 
yellow single flowers with amber stamens. Puds come 
in huge clusters (often over 40) but it is seldom that 
over two or three in a cluster come out at once. Blooms 
throughout the season. Foliage is a deep shiny green; 
disease resistant. Does not require pruning. Excellent 
on walls or banks. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY $ .50 
Same as the bush variety except that it is a strong 
climber. Salmon flesh with yellow at base of petals. 
MME. STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) $ 50 
A beautiful rose from Spain with long crimson buds 
that open to large flowers of delicate pink with curled 
petals stained on the outside with crimson. A vigorous 
grower. Short blooming period, 6 weeks. 
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