Rutherford, New Jersey 
HARDY CLIMBERS 
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Jacotte 
Evangeline. R. One of the strongest-growing 
Climbers, making immense, rambling growth, 
covered with excellent glossy foliage and bearing 
its soft pink, single flowers in enormous clusters. 
It has a delightful rustic effect and its powerful 
fragrance will scent a large area of the garden. 
$1 each. 
Evergreen Gem. See page 28. 
Excelsa. R. This is the Rose which displaced the 
vigorous old Crimson Rambler. It makes vigor¬ 
ous, wiry growth with good glossy foliage and 
bears immense trusses of rosy scarlet flowers. 
Flame. R. Bright salmon-pink, semi-double flowers 
of a very vivid shade. $1 each. 
Francois Guillot. R. A very old Rose which proved 
one of the hardiest in the winter of 1933. Vigor¬ 
ous grower. Glossy foliage. Good-sized double 
white flowers. We recommend it. $1 each. 
Gardenia. LC. Extremely vigorous Climber with 
handsome foliage and rather large pale creamy 
yellow buds and blooms of delicate ivory-white, 
occasionally deeper yellow in the center. 
Gerbe Rose. LC. Large, double flowers of clear 
delicate pink, borne singly on stiff stems in great 
profusion by a strong, upright plant. Reported 
very hardy in all districts where tried, and un¬ 
troubled by disease. Usually repeats. $1 each. 
Ghislaine de Feligonde. HM. Buds apricot-yellow 
streaked with carmine; open flowers pale buff with 
tint of pink on edge of petals; base yellow-buff. 
The blooms, which are from 2 to inches across, 
are carried profusely at beginning of season, with 
scattered clusters for 3 months or more. Said to 
be the hardiest of the so-called yellow Ramblers. 
Very pretty, dainty, and desirable. $1 each. 
Glenn Dale. LC. Lemon-colored buds and very 
pretty double flowers of pale yellow which quickly 
turn white. Blooms in clusters. Plant notably 
vigorous and sound in foliage. $1 each. 
Golden Climber. See page 8. 
Golden Dream. See page 8. 
Helena Van Vliet. CP. Flower lasting, soft, un¬ 
fading pink, salmon tinted, in large trusses. 
$1 each. 
Henri Linger. LC. Strong-growing, glossy-leaved 
Climber with rather large, semi-double flowers of 
bright coppery orange tinged with yellow. $1 each. 
Hiawatha. R. A very vigorous trailer 
or wiry-stemmed Climber with huge 
clusters of single, brilliant carmine 
flowers having white centers and 
bright yellow stamens. 
Ivy Alice. R. A charming new Ram¬ 
bler with pinkish salmon flowers 
borne in very large clusters. A 
very vigorous Climber with glossy 
foliage. $1 each. 
Jacotte. LC. One of the best of the 
so-called yellow Ramblers. The 
foliage is glossy and holly-like. 
Flowers large, semi-double, brilliant 
apricot-orange, opening to almost 
exactly the same shade as the old 
Hybrid Tea, Independence Day. 
Le Reve. LC. Golden yellow buds 
and big bright yellow, semi-double 
flowers'profusely produced early in the season. The 
plant is a vigorous Climber with unusually good 
foliage for this type of Rose. $1 each. 
Marie Gouchault. R. Huge trusses of small, light red 
flowers which turn to salmon-rose as they develop. 
Very showy. 
Marie-Rose. R. Strong grower with clusters of 
bright pink buds opening to well-shaped double 
flowers. $1 each. 
Mary Lovett. LC. A rampant Climber with excel¬ 
lent foliage and large, pure waxy white flowers 
with delicious fragrance. 
Mary Wallace. LC. One of the most popular 
Climbers. Makes very strong growth and pro¬ 
duces large, bright pink flowers with a luminous 
sheen, borne on long, strong stems. Reported to 
be very hardy. 
Max Graf. See page 28. 
Mermaid. See page 22. 
Milky Way. R. Pure waxy white, single flowers, 
clustered in overwhelming abundance upon a very 
vigorous plant. $1 each. 
Miss Flora Mitten. LC. Strong Climber with an 
unusual branching habit, bearing soft pink, single 
flowers nearly 3 inches across. $1 each. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. LC. Stiff, erect Climber 
with huge, fragrant flowers of delicate pink stained 
crimson in the bud. Remarkable for its broad, 
frilled petals and profuse blooming. Intensely 
fragrant. Has the largest seed-pods of any 
Climber. 
Mrs. M. H. Walsh. R. Small, very double, pure 
white flowers in immense clusters, freely produced 
by a vigorous, creeping plant with very fine 
foliage. $1 each. 
New Dawn. LC. (Somerset Rose Nurs., 1930.) 
Plant Patent No. 1. A very fine, practically ever- 
blooming Climber, a good deal like the well-known 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. $1.50 each. 
Paul Noel. R. Wiry Climber with glossy, waxy 
foliage and medium large, double flowers of deep 
old-rose-pink blended with salmon in the center. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. LC. Moderately vigorous 
Climber with medium-sized, intensely red flowers 
borne in loose clusters. Often repeats in autumn. 
Phyllis Bide. R. A graceful Climber with exquisitely 
formed little buds of pale gold and pink, opening 
to small buff-yellow flowers. Usually blooms in 
autumn. $1 each. 
Spray your Roses every 10 days with Tri-ogen 
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