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CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
CHRISTINE WRIGHT. A charming and delightful wild-Rose-pink color. Very early; 
very vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE. (Alister Clark, Australia, 1928.) Climbing Hybrid 
Tea. Very dark red; large, double flower, exceedingly well formed; non-fading. Blooms 
recur throughout the summer on well-established plants. Vigorous. No. 1 Grade, $1.25; 
Extra Grade, $1.50. 
DAYDREAM. (Alister Clark, Australia, 1925.) Semi-double flowers resembling large 
white water-lilies of blush-pink shading. Very distinct. Late; moderately vigorous. 
No. 1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
DR. HUEY. The deepest crimson-maroon climber with a rich blackish lustre. Mid¬ 
season and late (long-lasting). Moderate growth; may be used as a pillar. No. 1 Grade, 
85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Delicate flesh-pink flowers, borne on long stems. Midseason; 
very strong and vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
EMILY GRAY. Pure, non-fading buttercup-yellow. Not hardy in northern climates. 
Midseason; vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
GARDENIA. The small, pointed yellow buds open creamy white. Very early; very 
vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
JACOTTE. Vivid orange-yellow-apricot flowers; distinct and different. Vigorous 
climber when established; midseason. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. 
KITTY KININMONTH. (Alister Clark, Australia, 1922.) Glowing deep pink, non¬ 
fading. Many golden stamens showing. Very vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, $1.00; 
Extra Grade, $1.25. 
MARY WALLACE. Generally considered the most satisfactory pure pink climber. 
Early; very vigorous. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
MERCEDES GALLART. (M. Munne, 1932.) The first crop in June is a cerise-red 
changing to magenta, but in midsummer and autumn the blooms are clear bright crimson. 
A new recurrent-blooming climber with a future. Moderately vigorous. No. 1 Grade, 
$1.50; Extra Grade, $2.00. 
MERMAID. A Hybrid Bracteata. Large, single flowers 5 to 6 inches across, sulphur- 
yellow, with very showy amber stamens. Recurrent blooms all summer on established 
plants and especially fine in autumn. Needs protection in cold climates. Moderately 
vigorous. No. 1 Grade, $1.25; Extra Grade, $1.50. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. (Pedro Dot, 1927.) Crimson-carmine buds open 
to a brilliant pink with carmine markings on outside of petals. Very long stems; deliciously 
fragrant. Early; vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
NEW DAWN. Plant Patent No. 1. Delicate apple-blossom-pink, identical in form 
and color with Dr. W. Van Fleet, parent. Established plants bloom recurrently and 
consistently throughout the summer. Moderately vigorous growth. Recently awarded the 
Bloomfield Medal, presented by the late Capt. G. C. Thomas, Jr., for the best new climb¬ 
ing Rose in years. Its “everblooming” qualities are definitely established and it has there¬ 
fore earned the right to be popularly known as the Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. No. 1 
Grade, $1.50; Extra Grade, $1.75. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. This is still the most popular “red” climber—a 
brilliant and glowing scarlet. Midseason; moderately vigorous. May be trained as a 
pillar. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
PRIMROSE (Primevere). Bright primrose-yellow, fading to canary-yellow. Rich, 
glossy foliage. Midseason; very vigorous climber. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
SCORCHER. Brilliant crimson-scarlet ruffled flowers, gracefully formed. A true 
climbing Hybrid Tea with recurrent blooming habit. Early; moderately vigorous growth. 
No. 1 Grade, $1.00; Extra Grade, $1.25. 
SILVER MOON. Pure white to lemon-white, center of golden stamens. Late; very 
vigorous and rampant grower. No. 1 Grade, 85 cts.; Extra Grade, $1.00. 
12 plants of any one variety for the price of 10 
