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C. H. STOCKING 
MERMAID £ .75 
One of the most popular climbers. Immense sulphur 
yellow single flowers with amber stamens. Buds 
come in huge clusters (often over 40), but it is 
seldom that over two or three in a cluster come out 
at once. Blooms throughout the season. Foliage is a 
deep shiny green; disease resistant. Does not re¬ 
quire pruning. Excellent on walls or banks. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY £ .50 
Same as the bush variety except that it is a strong 
climber. Salmon flesh with yellow at base of petals. 
MME. STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) £ .50 
A beautiful rose from Spain with long crimson buds 
that open to large flowers of delicate pink with 
curled petals stained on the outside with crimson. 
A vigorous grower. Short blooming period, 6 weeks. 
CLG. MRS. E. P. THOM 
(Howard Rose Co. 1933) $ .75 
Climbing sport of the well known bush variety. 
Flowers medium size and deep canary yellow. Foli¬ 
age same glossy green as the bush type. Our best 
yellow climber. 
CLG. MRS. HERBERT STEVENS $ .50 
A climbing sport of this beautiful white Tea rose. 
Probably the best white rose in commerce. Like all 
Tea roses, the stems are not strong. The quality of 
the flowers more than make up for the weakness of 
the stem. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR £ .75 
The rose lover should become better acquainted with 
this unusual rose. A medium grower producing a 
profusion of long, pale yellow buds opening to large, 
full, very fragrant flowers of sulphur yellow and 
borne on long strong stems. A fine pillar rose. 
Foliage mildews slightly in unfavorable locations. 
A marvelous rose in a cool climate. 
PAUL’S SCARLET $ .50 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush 
is a mass of medium size intense, vivid scarlet 
blooms, often producing a scattering of bloom dur¬ 
ing the summer. 
PHYLLIS BIDE £ .50 
An everblooming polyantha climber that does not 
mildew. The bloom, produced in clusters, is about 
the size of Cecile Brunner and a pale gold shading 
to carmine pink at edge of petals. A strong grower. 
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