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HALLAWELL’S 
Climbing Roses 
All the climbing roses we offer are extra strong 2-year old 
field grown No. 1 grade. 
BANKSIA YELLOW—A thornless climber, with glossy 
evergreen foliage. The flowers are small but bloom in 
great profusion in spring and early summer. 60c. 
BEAUTY OF GLAZENWOOD (San Rafael Rose, Fortune’s 
Yellow)—A vigorous fast climber, sending forth a mass 
of bloom in early spring; being a combination of copper, 
carmine and salmon-yellow. Suitable for warmer sec¬ 
tions only as it mildews in the bay region. 50c. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Large flowers of a delicate soft 
pink tinged with salmon. Because of its strong growth 
it does not bloom for a year or two, but thereafter 
produces a mass of bloom in May and June. 50c. 
BLACK BOY (H. T.)—A vigorous climber from Australia 
which produces a profusion of large semi-double, 
slightly fragrant flowers of dark reddish black in the 
spring. 50c. 
BLAZE—A new everblooming scarlet-red climber some¬ 
times called the everblooming Paul’s Scarlet. Flowers 
and growth same as Paul’s Scarlet. The originators 
claim it to be a free continuous bloomer. $1.25 (Patent). 
CHEROKEE PINK—A single rose of a delicate clear pink 
color. A vigorous climber with glossy foliage. 50c. 
CHEROKEE RED or RAMONA — Same as above, but 
flowers are deep rosy carmine. 50c. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY — Cerise-red flowers, 
medium size, double and very fragrant. Vigorous 
climber and free bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. T.)—A very quick¬ 
growing climbing rose. The blossoms are a satiny pink 
color and very large. A continuous bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNER (P.)—A very rampant 
grower. The small flowers are salmon-pink shading 
deeper toward the center and come in clusters; free 
bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING CHAS. P. KILHAM (H. T.)—A strong grower 
with large full flowers of coral-red flushed with orange 
and scarlet. 75c. 
CLIMBING GENERAL MacARTHUR (H. T.) — Bright 
scarlet-red, large and full, fragrant. A vigorous and 
free flowering climber. 50c. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM—A rampant climber with 
enormous, heavy canes producing quantities of double 
golden yellow flowers. 50c. 
CLIMBING HADLEY (H. T.)—A vigorous climber with 
deep crimson, fragrant blossoms which are produced all 
through the summer. 50c. 
CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY (H. T.)—Of strong vig¬ 
orous habit, bearing beautiful long buds of an intense 
rich, dazzling crimson-scarlet. 50c. 
CLIMBING IRISH FIREFLAME (H. T.) — A vigorous 
climbing type of the beautiful single rose, producing in 
profusion throughout the summer sprays of bright- 
colored flowers tinted orange-crimson and gold. 50c. 
CLIMBING LOUISE C. BRESLAU (H. T.)—The large, 
full peony-like flowers are a lovely soft salmon-pink. 
The climber is better than the bush. 50c. 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON (T.)—Apricot-yellow; 
a climbing sport of the bush variety. 50c. 
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CLIMBING LOS ANGELES (H. T.)—Luminous flame- 
pink with golden shading at the base of the petals. A 
vigorous climber and free bloomer. 50c. 
CLIMBING MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.) — A vigorous 
climber with slender shapely buds of shell-pink with 
gold base. Sweetly scented. 50c. 
CLIMBING MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT (Climbing Daily 
Mail) (H. T.)—A vigorous climbing rose with the 
coral-red colorings of the bush Mine. Edouard Herriot. 
50c. 
CLIMBING MRS. AARON WARD (H. T.)—A vigorous 
and free flowering climber; color, Indian-yellow shading 
lighter towards the edges. 50c. 
CLIMBING MRS. E. P. THOM (H. T.) — A vigorous 
climber with medium sized deep canary-yellow flowers. 
75c. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER (H. T.)—A rampant 
climbing form of the popular bush rose. Identical in 
color and form of bloom. 50c. 
CLIMBING QUEEN ALEXANDRA (H. T.)— A strong 
climber; the flowers are the same color as on the bush 
variety. 50c. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE (H. T.)— A strong grower 
with large, cerise-red stiff-stemmed blooms. 50c. 
CLIMBING ROSE MARIE (H. T.)—The clear rose-pink 
flowers are larger than on the bush form and are pro¬ 
duced very freely, fragrant. A fine climber. 50c. 
CLIMBING SHOT SILK (H. T.)—Another fine climber. 
Flowers slightly larger than the bush type and of the 
same orange-rose color suffused with pink. 50c. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN (H. T.)—Flowers are the same 
wonderful color and lovely form as the bush variety; 
a very free bloomer. 50c. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET (Wich.)—A strong, vigorous grower 
with perfect foliage, producing in the early spring 
quantities of light pink roses. 50c. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James)—A new, 
vigorous climber with glossy green foliage and red 
thorns. The large, long-stemmed blossoms are deep 
golden yellow veined red; free bloomer. $1.50 (Patent). 
MERMAID—Beautiful single flowers of great size; pure 
ivory white with a lemon center; fragrant. The foliage 
is a deep shiny green; disease resistant. A very vig¬ 
orous grower and profuse bloomer. 75c. 
MADAME ALFRED CARRIERE (N.) _ A vigorous 
climber; creamy white, shaded yellow at center. 50c. 
MME. STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty)—A beautiful rose 
from Spain with long crimson buds that open to large 
semi-double flowers of delicate pink with wavy petals 
stained on the outside with crimson. A vigorous grower 
which produces a mass of bloom in May and June. 50c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER—The flowers are a vivid 
scarlet, of good size and semi-double, very freely pro¬ 
duced in clusters on much branched canes. It is of 
strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. 50c. 
SILVER MOON—Single white flowers of large size; a very 
vigorous grower; fine foliage. Mostly a spring bloomer. 
50c. 
Standard or Tree Roses—See page 55. 
