NEW CLIMBING 
ROSES 
45c EACH 
3 FOR $1.25 
BLUE RAMBLER. This is the only rose in cultivation with blue flowers. It 
is perfectly hardy, grows rapidly and produces large clusters of lavender- 
blue flowers. Be sure to order one of these exquisite novelty roses. 
CLIMBER GRUSS EN TEPLITZ. A superb new climber with most unusual 
characteristics. Large, semi-single blooms of scorching red which are a 
marked departure both in color and shape. In addition to unusually heavy 
bloom in June you can expect occasional blooms throughout the summer. 
PRIMROSE (yellow). A pure - yellow, 
hardy, climbing rose. The large double 
flowers are a soft and rich primrose-yellow. 
Blossoms in clusters of 4 and 5 on an ex¬ 
tremely vigorous plant with beautiful foli¬ 
age. Very new and we believe rhe most 
satisfactory yellow climber 
for the North. 
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At the Garden Club flower show 
in Millen, Georgia, the grand 
prize rose was a Countess Vandal, 
grown by Chief of Police Cary 
Averitt. We are quoting here a 
portion of his letter to Krider 
Nurseries. "In February, 1934, 
I received from you one Coun¬ 
tess Vandal rose bush. Yesterday 
a rose from it won first place in a 
rose show here. It just took the 
show and drew so much atten¬ 
tion that I wanted to tell you 
about it.” 
CHOICE CLIMBING 
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VAKIL 11LO 3 FOR $1.00 
DR. VAN FLEET. Blossoms extra 
large, resembling the tender Hybrid 
Tea Roses in shape and size. Its strong 
stems are 12 to 18 inches long making 
it valuable for cutting. Color — a 
delicate flesh-pink changing when full 
blown to a flesh-white shade. 
JACOTTE. Quite distinct in this 
class—not only fragrant but rich in 
heretofore unknown color shades. The 
bud is orange-yellow. The 2^2 -inch 
flower (clustered up to 10) is light 
salmon-orange shaded red and yellow. 
Foliage is very dark green and extra 
healthy. 
SPANISH BEAUTY. Today’s wonder 
rose, possessing a delightful fragrance 
rare in hardy climbers. A choice cut 
flower; tight bud long-pointed, open¬ 
ing bud urn-shaped, full blown flower 
semi-double. The cutting stem is 12 
to 1 5 inches long. The color is charm¬ 
ing, maroon in the bud, carmine to 
pearly-pink as the perfumed petals 
unfold. 
ROSARIE. Large clusters of medium¬ 
sized flowers of bright watermelon • 
pink. This rose is an improved Tau- 
sendschoen. 
PAUL SCARLET. An entirely new 
variety combining vigorous growth 
with wonderful foliage and absolute 
hardiness. The flowers are almost as 
large as those produced on bush roses 
and are a brilliant lasting scarlet. 
FLOWER OF FAIRFIELD (Ever- 
blooming Crimson Rambler). Starts 
blooming on the first young shoots. 
Blooms all summer. Best everbloom- 
ing rambler. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. A 
pure white sport from Dorothy Per¬ 
kins, with which it is identical in va¬ 
riety and habits. A valuable addition 
to the hardy climbing class. 
DOROTHY PERKINS (pink). Beau¬ 
tiful shell-pink flowers which hold for 
a long time, shading to a lovely deep- 
rose. Very sweetly scented, hardy and 
a strong grower. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. One of the 
most popular of the climbers. A rapid 
grower. Perfectly hardy, producing 
rich clusters of vivid crimson flowers. 
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