Cl. President Hoover 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER. 
The vigorous 
growing quali¬ 
ties of the bush roses told us that before 
very long we would have a climbing form 
of this excellent rose. 75c. 
Cl. Rose Marie 
CL. ROSE MARIE. S’StfflS&fSSZ 
Large, full, double flowers with strong fra¬ 
grance and un&sual lasting qualities, a 
deeper pink than the bush form. 50c. 
Cl. Talisman 
r'l ta i km 4 m The same glorious bud 
with exquisite combina¬ 
tion of colors of yellow, pink, scarlet, apri¬ 
cot, and old rose; the identical flower which 
has created a sensation in the rose world. 
75c. 
GERMAIN'S 
Climbing Roses 
In the following list are to be found roses of all types, but the Ever-blooming varieties 
predominate. It is a splendid assortment offering a wide range of colors and includes 
several new and very worthwhile introductions besides a large number that have been 
heretofore sold at considerably higher prices. In purchasing roses it is well to re¬ 
member that these are all of number one grade, two years old, field grown stock and 
we offer them as the best to be had. 
A strong healthy 
vigorous grower, 
m i a Mr ci cc The ever popular bush 
CL. LOS ANGELES. Los Angre les in a climb¬ 
ing form with the same extreme beauty of 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY. 
frpmipnflv mnkinsr shoots from 10 to 12 feet ln & iorm wun me same extreme oeauiy oi 
In Cdlor sfm e asbush form 50c its well-formed flowers, alike attractive in 
long. In color same as busn rorm. &uc. bud and bloomi shades of salmon-pink, apri- 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL ^J a [A b IaTt y COt and oran§:e ■ 50c - A11 vn1ir 
mg in beauty CL LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. 
bush varieties are climbers also now. The 
anything heretofore attained. Very vigor¬ 
ous grower, giving immense crops of bloom. 
Beautiful pearl pink. 50c. 
Two New Roses from Australia 
same multi-colored rose of orange, pink, yel¬ 
low and copper. 50c. 
UADcr'UAi mcii This superb old lemon 
MAKtbMAL NtIL. yellow Tea Rose with ltg 
large globular, highly perfumed blooms, still 
BILLY BOILER. 
This magnificent red Rose remains deservedly popular. 75c. 
is quite different from the 
usual run. It sends up many long willowy 
stems from the base of the plant to a height 
One of the Best 
of four or five feet, and at the tip of each ,, cp m A in Exquisitely beautiful single 
branch on great long stems for cutting are v ' 1 - wiciciyi/mu. fi 0W ers of great size, pale 
immense double flowers of a most intense sulphury yellow with a gold center. It 
shade of rich scarlet, with maroon shad- blooms steadily throughout the season at 
ings. 75c. the tips of the new growth. The glossy 
pi Af'i/ roy A recent climber from Aus- foliage is handsome and the beauty of its 
dl/av-'Is. tralia which is one of the flowers will fascinate you. 75c. See page 79. 
finest red climbing roses. The blooms are 
large, double, very fragrant, deep velvety 
crimson, shaded blackish maroon and scar- CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. 
let. A tall rampant climber and the blooms ... . .. , . . . ce P l la 
are excellent for cutting. 50c. mg a climber of the noted bush rose of this 
name. Medium-sized semi-double flowers of 
. — a bright rosy-scarlet passing to prawn-red, 
with shadings of coral-red and yellow to¬ 
ward the base. Like a mass of living fire 
on a trellis. 50c. 
CL. MRS. AARON WARD. S^i/^hf^lden 
BLAZE. See color page "R". 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER, w 
Bright pink. A most popular climber. 50c. 
<-i ruiDicc d i/iiuaii A very lasting fawn, but changes to a soft golden yellow. 
'-A. ^riAKLts r. MLnAM. and t» r iiii an t car- Fine for cutting and corsages. 50c. 
mine-scarlet flower in a vigorous profuse 
blooming climber. 75c. 
PI riARA ROW Thi9 variety is a true 
UL. bLAKA DUvv. c ij m bing sport of Golden 
Emblem. It is a true deep yellow. 50c. . . . , . 
. considered by most rosarians to be the fln- 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN. 2 ~ n Vne est y ellow rose grown. Profuse blooming, 
XI. c i c ii lo uiic oypoI lorit fnt* r»nt"Mncr onrl o ramnant nHmhor 
A Wonderful Variety 
i iinr r n Turuj The exact duplicate 
<-L. MKb. fc. r. I HUM. of the bush form 
of the most popular pink bush Roses, and 
this climbing variety produces flowers which 
are exactly like those on the bush. 50c. 
A very worth 
excellent for cutting, and a rampant climber. 
75c. _ 
Cl miCHE« Of ATHOLL * very Cl. MRS. S. A. VAN ROSSEM. £o”t* Colorful 
UL. UUUMtbb Up aihull. wb ile addition of all bush Roses is Mrs. G. A. Van Ros- 
to the list of climbers with its unusual color sem, with its intensely orange flowers veined 
of old golden orange flushed with pink. 75c. with bronze. The flowers of this climbing 
sport are even brighter, bigger, and longer 
’ 1 " stemmed. 75c. 
Two 1936 Novelties CL. MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. ^nt ai that nf it 
Anyone who will attain the popularity of the bush form, 
knows the Identical in every way as to color, form, 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. 
bush rose will be pleased to know of this etc., but a vigorous climber and a profuse 
novelty of 1936. One of the best dark red bloomer. 75c. 
roses in a rampant climbing form. $1.00. pAUL . s SCA r LET CLIMBER. id^clrlet* 
CL. FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. site shadoof are °* good size, semi-double, very freely 
tangerine apricot is reproduced in this ex- produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
cellent climber which we believe will prove «ach on much branched canes, the plants 
even more popular than the bush. An out- being literally covered from top to bottom 
standing novelty of the year. See color page with bloom. 50c. 
“T” $1.00. 
CL. GEN. McARTHUR. 
It blooms persistently, fine in autumn. 
CL. PRINCESS VON ORANGE. ^No.'m) 
The same startling orange scarlet flowers 
Bright crimson; not- as Gloria Mundi of which this new variety 
able for its fragrance, is a sport. $1.25. 
50c. RADIANCE J ust 218 satisfactory a rose 
SOLDEN CLIMBER (Mn. Arthur Curtiss variety.'" 50c" 7 WM ' “ ,h * P ° P ' 
James. Mart Patent No. 28). CL. RED RADIANCE. sSSoTVo”-' 
ture of this new golden yellow climber is erg are per f ec t in shape and color exactly 
that its extreme hardiness is combined with u Re th e busb rose of the same name. 50c. 
blooms of Hybrid Tea type and quality. $1.50. _ 
Gi WAniPY The weu-Known rose in a 
HnULC T • climbing form. Deep velvety- 
crimson, double, and well formed. 50c. 
Another Beautiful Australian Rose 
trnprMPR One of the newer Australian 
Tho niimhimr form roses, with glowing vermilion- 
CL.HOOSIER BEAUTY. n f e the nSr bus™ red, semi-double flowers produced abund- 
varietv Torch-like blooms of vivid red an tly throughout the season. Brilliantly ef- 
opening fr^m glowing slendlr bud? 50c. Active as a pillar rose or on a fence. 75c. 
CL. KAISERIN VICTORIA. ^ r %* ^ 0 ut°thS 
season and the lovely white flowers are 
magnificent. 50c. 
CL. SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. £,unter££t 
of the bush “Claudius Pernet.’’ 50c. 
/-m i a nv uii i ihirnnM Identical with the pi cmmrmrct A true Sunburst of vigor- 
CL. LADY HILLINGDON. b ush variety. ^UNBUKil. orous climbing habit. An 
Long pointed buds of deep yellow, very free entrancing rose of exquisite color—brilliant 
blooming. 50c. orange yellow. 50c. 
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