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CLIMBING HYBRID TEA 
(J. H. van Barneveld, 1935) 
Because the bush form of this Rose already has such a wide acceptance, the climbing 
form will be equally famous as soon as it is known. In flowering habit it is like the parent, 
with clusters of large, single blooms coming on strong, stiff stems. The broad petals are 
notched and fluted, and are colored soft flesh-pink. The center of the flower is illuminated 
with a conspicuous cluster of wine-red stamens. After the first crop of flowers, others will 
follow throughout the season. This is one of the most beautiful single Roses. In many 
sections of the country the canes will need no protection, but in northern states, lay them 
on the ground for the winter and cover with a little soil. $1.50 each, $12.50 for 10. 
Use B. & A. Rose Food for strong plants and the finest flowers 
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