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JOS. W. VESTAL & SON . Box 871 • LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 
Spring-Blooming Climbing Roses 
2-yr. field-grown plants, except where noted, 60c each; 1-yr. pot-grown plants, 20c each 
ALBERTINE. Very large, soft peach-pink, semi¬ 
double flowers, borne freely on an extremely vigor¬ 
ous, thoroughly hardy plant. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Enormous growth, with 
huge heads of big, single, scarlet-rose flowers having 
bright white eyes. 
CHAPLIN’S PINK CLIMBER. Broad trusses of 
brilliant pure pink flowers of a striking shade. Very 
profuse. 
CHRISTINE WRIGHT. Big, cupped, informal 
flowers of exquisite wild-rose-pink. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Superbly 
formed flowers of rich vinous crimson; fragrant and 
free flowering. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Pale, pearly pink flowers of 
exquisite form borne in tremendous quantities on 
long stems suitable for cutting. 
MRS. ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES (Golden 
Climber). U. S. Plant Patent No. 28. This is prob¬ 
ably the best hardy, yellow climbing Rose. The 
semi-double, handsome, well-shaped flowers are deep 
vivid yellow and do not fade white. The plant is 
very vigorous and the large flowers are borne on 
long, strong stems. It is not everblooming. 2-yr. 
plants only, $1.50 each. 
EMILY GRAY. Deep golden yellow buds and soft 
buff-yellow blooms of exquisite form and fragrance. 
MARY WALLACE. Big, semi-double, sparkling 
rose-pink flowers illumined with salmon and gold. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The most popular 
red climbing Rose, bearing brilliant scarlet flowers 
in handsome sprays. 
PRIMROSE. Strong, wiry growth and medium¬ 
sized, double flowers of soft, sulphury yellow deep¬ 
ening to lemon. 
SILVER MOON. Gigantic growth with big, flat, 
moon-like flowers of creamy white with huge golden 
centers. 
SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). 
See description and color illustration on page 11. 
THOUSAND BEAUTIES (Tausendschon). This 
famous Rose is one of the few thornless climbers we 
have and is therefore valuable for arbors containing 
benches. The flowers are produced in great clusters 
and are a mixture of different shades of pink, 
together with white. Very desirable. 
YELLOW BANKSIA. The famous old Lady 
Banks Rose, once widely planted throughout the 
South. The tiny, double, pure sulphur-yellow flow¬ 
ers are borne in big clusters. A tremendous grower. 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
2-yr. field-grown plants, except where noted, 60c each; 1-yr. pot-grown plants, 20c each 
BLAZE. U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. Described 
as an everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber, produc¬ 
ing its vivid, blazing red flowers in huge clusters in 
early summer and frequently and abundantly there¬ 
after until stopped by winter. Hardy, everblooming 
climbers are rare and precious. Blaze has attracted 
enormous attention, and thousands of plants have 
been sold. 2-yr. plants only, $1.25 each. 
CLIMBING BRIARCLIFF. An exact counter¬ 
part of the popular pink Hybrid Tea, but a vigorous, 
free-blooming climber with lovely rose-pink flowers. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER. Strong, everblooming 
climber, with tiny, delicately formed, blush and 
salmon flowers, exactly like those of the charming 
little Polyantha, “Sweetheart Rose.” 
CL. COLUMBIA. The firm, heavily textured, de¬ 
liciously fragrant flowers are like those of the noble 
Columbia, but the plant is a vigorous, free-flowering 
climber. 
CL. ETOILE DE FRANCE. A remarkable ever¬ 
blooming climbing Rose which we are proud to 
recommend. It is a sport of the well-known, popular 
dwarf Hybrid Tea whose rich, glowing crimson 
flowers have adorned gardens for many years. The 
blooms resemble in all respects the original bush 
Rose from which it sprang. 1-yr. plants, 25c each; 
2-yr., 75c. 
CL. KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Superb 
climber with magnificent lemon-white flowers, 
exactly like the popular bush Rose. 
CL. MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT. Brilliant 
satiny rose flowers with a silvery edge. Free and 
continuous flowering. 
CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Sensational 
coppery pink flowers of magnificent form. Very 
profuse. Spectacular in the extreme. 
CL. MRS. AARON WARD. Superb climber with 
dainty fawn-colored buds and creamy flowers all 
summer long. 
CL. PREMIER. Vigorous, free-blooming climber 
with immense deep rose-pink flowers. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER. See description 
and color illustration on page 11. 
CL. RADIANCE. Exactly like the popular bush 
Radiance, except in its vigorous climbing growth. 
Lovely rose-pink flowers. 
CL. RAPTURE. Superb flesh-pink and gold 
flowers, freely borne on a vigorous, upright climber. 
CL. RED RADIANCE. Large, globular, cupped 
blooms of clear light red. Very vigorous and ex¬ 
tremely free flowering. 
CL. RUTH VESTAL. A true everbloomer with 
huge blush-white buds and flowers of perfect form; 
exceedingly fragrant. 
CL. SUNBURST. Strong pillar Rose with very rich 
orange-yellow flowers, beautiful in bud or fully open. 
CL. TALISMAN. Everybody admires the brilliant 
red and gold Rose, Talisman. This is a climbing 
form of it which will rapidly run up a trellis or cover 
an arch. It blooms continuously throughout the 
season, producing flowers exactly the same in shape 
and color as its famous counterpart. 1-yr. plants, 
25c each; 2-yr., 75c. 
CL. WOOTTON. An old favorite bright red 
climber. One of the best of its color. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Famous old Noisette, the 
loveliest yellow climbing Rose in the world. 1-yr. 
plants, 20c each; 2-yr., SI.00. 
REINE MARIE HENRIETTE. A grand climber 
for the South, with full, well-formed flowers of 
glowing crimson. 
