Climbers 
No. No. No. 
1 1 % 2 
Each Each Each 
American Pillar. Clusters, single, bright pink with white eye . 20c 13c 8c 
Apeles Mestres. Immense blooms, very double, clear yellow. The 
plants are extremely vigorous growers . 20c 13c 8c 
Aviateur Bleriot. Clusters of saffron yellow shaded orange-pink . 20c 13c 8c 
Belle of Portugal. A popular Western climber, light pink blooms _20c 
Blarney. (’34) Climbing sport of Irish Charm . 24c 10c 
Blaze, Patented, See Page 11 
Chaplins Pink Climber. Resembles Pauls Scarlet, except clear pink . 12c 8c 5c 
Cherokee Pink. Large, single, bright pink; come early in Spring . 12c 8c 5c 
Cherokee Ramona. Same as above except quite red . 12c 8c 5c 
Cl Cecile Brunner. An exceptionally strong sport of the bush, pink . 20c 13c 
Cl Chas P Kilham. (’31) The same as its parent bush, carmine-scarlet 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Columbia. Sport of the bush variety, with same color . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Dainty Bess. (’35) A new sport of the popular bush variety . 50c 35c 20c 
Cl Dame Edith Helen. Same large pink blooms as bush . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Duchess of Atholl. (’34) A very free flowering climber with flowers 
the same color as the parent bush . 20c 13c 
Cl Duchess of Wellington. Flowers same as bush, saffron yellow . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Edith Nellie Perkins. (’36) A new sport of the bush, cerise pink 
tinted gold at the base . 30c 21c 12c 
Cl Etoile de Hollande. (’31) A climbing sport of one of the best dark 
red bush varieties . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl General Mac Arthur. Vigorous climbing sport, fragrant, bright scarlet 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Golden Emblem. One of the most popular, rich yellow . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Gruss an Teplitz. A perfect sheet of crimson when in bloom . 20c 8c 
Cl Hadley. Same as the parent bush, large, perfectly formed blooms 
of rich crimson . 24c 
Cl Hoosier Beauty. Vigorous sport, very dark crimson-maroon . 24c 10c 
Cl Joanna Hill. (’36) A new sport of the bush; bronze yellow . 50c 35c 20c 
Cl K A Victoria. Pure white flowers like the bush . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Killarney Double White. (’36) A new sport of the bush . 50c 35c 20c 
Cl Lady Forteviot. (’36) A new sport; blossoms of the same brilliant 
golden apricot as the bush. Very vigorous . 30c 21c 12c 
Cl Lady Hillingdon. A vigorous grower as desirable as the bush, 
orange-yellow . 24c 17c 
Cl Lord Charlemont. (’32) A climbing sport that is well liked. Deep 
crimson . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Louise C Breslau. Same as the parent bush, coral shaded yellow .. 20c 13c 8e 
Cl Mme E Herriot. A very well liked strong climbing sport, coral-red 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Mrs E P Thom. (’33) Same rich yellow blooms as the bush parent. 
Vigorous . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Mrs Wm Egan. (’33) Large double, delicate pink blooms. 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Pink Pearl. (’33) Climbing sport, same large, pearly-pink blooms . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Pres H Hoover. (’31) A very vigorous climbing sport of the popular 
bush . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Queen Alexandra. (’31) Blooms with same striking color effect 
as bush . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Pink Radiance. Sport of the popular bush variety . 30c 21c 
Cl Rose Marie. Satiny pink blooms, the same as the bush . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl Shot Silk. (’31) Cherry Cerise, shot with golden yellow . 17c 10c 
Cl Sunburst. The form and color of this variety, which are identical 
to the bush parent, make it a popular climber . 24c 17c 10c 
Cl Talisman. (’32) The multi-colored blooms and vigor of the plant 
have made this climbing sport well liked . 20c 13c 8c 
Cl White Cochet. Same as its parent bush. 20c 13c 
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