« « « "THE BEST IN ROSES " 
CLG. PRESIDENT HOOVER $ .50 
An extremely vigorous climbing sport of the popular 
bush type. Flowers and foliage same. 
CLG. QUEEN ALEXANDRA 
(Harkness and Son 1931) $ .75 
If you are looking for a climbing rose that gives a 
grand display of color and repeats several times, 
this is the rose. The first of the season the plant is 
a solid mass of bloom, after that the recurrent 
bloom is good but not as heavy. A strong grower. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS 
(E. M. Buatois, 1931) $1.00 
A most spectacular color in this beautiful climbing 
rose. Buds are a golden yellow striped carmine, 
opening to a semi-double flower five inches across of 
pleasing shade of red with a large golden yellow 
center. It usually blooms in clusters of from three 
to five. Foliage thick, glossy, bronze green. A vigor¬ 
ous climber with a heavy spring bloom, followed by 
a scattering bloom throughout the rest of the season. 
(See back cover.) 
CLG. RUTH $ .75 
A very strong climber with thick, glossy, light 
green disease resistant foliage. Buds are large, 
ovoid, opening to a very double, high centered 
flower of orange, flushed carmine, moderately fra¬ 
grant. Color best in the Northwest and in the cooler 
sections of California. 
RUTH ALEXANDER 
(Rena Wilber 1936) $2.00 
Of all the lovely climbing roses we have seen, 
this new rose leads the list. In the Northwest 
this year, it was a gorgeous sight. It has long 
pointed buds of cadmium orange, topped with 
peach red, a glorious combination. In the 
open flower the color blends to a soft orange 
with brick red stamens. In the bud form, 
the sepals hold tightly to the petals, which 
adds greatly to its beauty. The foliage is just 
as lovely as the flower, a deep green and as 
glossy as though it had been varnished. We 
do not know how strong a grower or how 
long a blooming season it has. An excellent 
cut flower. Patent applied for. 
SOUVENIR De CLAUDIUS DENOYEL $ .50 
This rose deserves a place with other good red 
climbing roses. A moderate climber with healthy 
disease resistant foliage and a large, double, fra¬ 
grant, crimson red flower of fine form. Blooms 
throughout the season. 
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