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THE BEST IN ROSES 
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CLG. ETOILE De HOLLAND £ .75 
A climbing sport of our best red rose. Bloom and 
foliage same as the bush. One of the best red climb¬ 
ers if not the best. 
CLG. GOLDEN DAWN £1.00 
A climbing sport of this popular rose should be a 
big asset to our list of hybrid tea climbers. The 
flowers and foliage are identical to the bush variety. 
Patent applied for. 
CLG. GOLDEN EMBLEM £ .50 
The same lovely flower and foliage as the bush 
type. A very strong grower, free bloomer in spring. 
CLG. HADLEY £ .50 
Same as the bush rose except in habit of growth. 
A fine, dark red rose in the spring. Subject to 
mildew in the summer. 
HARBINGER $ .75 
This was the other of the two climbing roses ex¬ 
hibited at the last Oakland Spring Garden Show 
that made such a hit with the public. The bud is 
long and pointed opening to a large single flower 
of soft pink. As it is a seedling of Gigantea, it is a 
very hardy climber and vigorous with few thorns. 
Fine light green foliage. A prolific bloomer in the 
spring only. 
CLG. HOOSIER BEAUTY £ .50 
The same lovely rich velvety scarlet as the bush 
type. Very fragrant and blooms over a long period. 
One of our best red climbers. 
CLG. IRISH FIREFLAME £ .50 
A climbing sport of the popular bush variety. Flower 
and foliage same. A very strong grower. 
KITTY KININMONTH £ .50 
An Australian Climber, very little known, but one 
you should get acquainted with. Very large, ruffled 
semi-double blooms of brilliant fadeless pink. An 
exceptionally strong grower. 
CLG. LADY FORTEVIOT $ .75 
A climbing sport of the well known bush form. This 
should make an excellent climber for the coastal 
regions and other cool climates. 
CLG. LOUISE C. BRESLAU £ .50 
One of the finest climbers for the west. The blooms 
are even larger than the bush type. A strong grower 
with thick leathery, disease resistant foliage. A 
continuous bloomer. 
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