CLG. MRS. E. P. THOM 
(Howard Rose Co. 1933) $ .75 
Climbing sport of the well known bush variety. Flowers 
medium size and deep canary yellow. Foliage same 
glossy green as the bush type. 
CLG. MRS. HERBERT STEVENS $ .50 
A climbing sport of this beautiful white Tea rose. Prob¬ 
ably the best white rose in commerce. Like all Tea 
roses, the stems are not strong. The quality of the 
flowers more than make up for the weakness of the stem. 
PAUL'S LEMON PILLAR $ .75 
The rose lover should become better acquainted with 
this unusual rose. A medium grower producing a pro¬ 
fusion of long pale yellow buds opening to large, full, 
very fragrant flowers of sulphur yellow and borne on 
long strong stems. A fine pillar rose. Foliage mildews 
slightly in unfavorable locations. A marvelous rose in 
a cool climate. 
PAUL'S SCARLET $ .50 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush is a 
mass of medium size intense, vivid scarlet blooms, often 
producing a scattering of bloom during the summer. 
PHYLLIS BIDE $ .50 
An everblooming polyantha climber that does not mildew. 
The bloom, produced in clusters, is about the size of 
Cecile Brunner and a pale gold shading to carmine pink 
at edge of petals. A strong grower. 
CLG. PRESIDENT HOOVER $ .50 
An extremely vigorous climbing sport of the popular 
bush type. Flowers and foliage same. 
CLG. QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
(Harkness and Son 1931) $ .75 
If you are looking for a climbing rose that gives a 
grand display of color and repeats several times, this 
is the rose. The first of the season the plant is a solid 
mass of bloom, after that the recurrent bloom is good 
but not as heavy. A strong grower. We recommend this 
climber highly. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS (E. M. Buatois, 1931) $1.00 
A most spectacular color in this beautiful climbing rose. 
Buds are a golden yellow striped carmine, opening to a 
semi-double flo ,er five inches across of pleasing shade 
of red with a large golden yellow center. It us rally 
blooms in clusters of from three to five. Foliage thick, 
glossy, bronze green. A vigorous climber with a heavy 
spring bloom, followed by a scattering bloom through¬ 
out the rest of the season. 
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