MOORE’S VIGOROUS 
CLIMBING ROSES 
(HP) 
During our twenty-five years’ 
experience growing Roses, 
never have we seen a better 
climber. Some of the canes 
have grown to twenty-five 
feet in length. Flowers are 
identical in color with the 
bush Talisman, but some¬ 
what larger. Excellent flow¬ 
ers, free bloomer, dark green, 
glossy foliage, and thrives in 
both hot and cold weather. 
Unexcelled for trellis purposes. 
Climbing 
Talisman 
(HP) 
Splendid display of deep’ 
rose-pink blooms. Early 
bloomer. As name implies, 
llowers of this superb climber, 
often 3 inches in diameter, 
are lovely American Beauty 
color, pointed buds, long 
stems. Very fragrant. 
We can think of no more beautiful sight than 
the climbing Rose on a trellis or arbor in full bloom. 
A solid blanket of beautifully colored flowers. 
Below are three of the more popular varieties. 
Reserve a spot in your garden for these Roses. 
Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber 
( HP ) 
A favorite of the men, as 
well as the women. Vivid 
red, long-lasting blooms that 
do not fade. A profusion of 
clusters cover the plant, 
which glows for weeks in its 
brilliancy. Long stems. Vig¬ 
orous, hardy. A strikingly 
effective Rose. The patented 
Rose Blaze is a sport of 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
Climbing Ameri¬ 
can Beauty 
