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Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
Cl. Maman Cochet. Cl.T. A good pink climber identical with 
the bush variety described on page 14. 
Cl. Meteor. CI.HT. Intense velvety crimson; large buds; blooms 
double and borne on good stems. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell (Cl. Shell-Pink Radiance). CI.HT. Vigor¬ 
ous climbing sport of Mrs. Charles Bell described on page 18. 
50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Ophelia. CI.HT. Brilliant salmon-flesh, shaded rose on outer 
edges of petals; heart glowing peach-pink and orange, yellow 
blendings, passing finally to lighter shades; fragrant. 
Cl. President Hoover. CI.HT. Vigorous, climbing sport of 
President Hoover with same flower. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per 
doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Radiance. CI.HT. Climbing sport of Radiance described on 
page 18. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Red Radiance. CI.HT. Vigorous, climbing sport of Red 
Radiance described on page 18. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., 
prepaid. 
Cl. Rev. F. Page-Roberts. CI.HT. Climbing sport of Rev. F. 
Page-Roberts described on page 19. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per 
doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Souv. of Wootton. CI.HT. Climbing sport of Souv. of 
Wootton. Very large, double, rich velvety red blooms. 
Cl. Souv. de la Malmaison. CI.Bour. Climbing sport of Souv. de 
la Malmaison. Bud and flower large, extremely double, full, 
fragrant; creamy flesh with rose center, elegantly shaded. 
Growth vigorous; free but erratic bloomer. 60 cts. each, 
$6.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Sunburst. CI.HT. Orange-copper, golden orange, and golden 
yellow at different stages of development. All intense shades. 
A giant Rose with long stems and long-pointed buds. 
Cl. Sunny South. CI.HT. Sport of Sunny South. Bud medium 
size, ovoid; flower large, semi-double, cupped, moderately fra¬ 
grant, pink flushed carmine on a yellow base. Foliage rich 
green, disease-resistant. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. Talisman. CI.HT. Climbing sport of Talisman described on 
page 10. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Cl. White Maman Cochet. Cl.T. Climbing sport of White 
Maman Cochet described on page 14. 
Countess Mary. CI.HT. Climbing sport of the popular Rose, 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester. Large, double, fragrant, full, 
cupped blooms of deep pink, in clusters. Strong, healthy 
growth; long, rigid canes. 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Climb ing, Rambler, and Pillar Roses 
Cl. Francis Scott Key. Sport 
of bush Francis Scott Key, 
and an unusually good 
climber. Imagine a climber 
having a profusion of large 
red blooms exactly like its 
parent, Francis Scott Key, 
and you have a picture of 
this lovely Rose. 
Cl. Gruss an Teplitz. CI.HT. 
A sport of Gruss an 
Teplitz, described on page 
17. A perfect sheet of 
crimson—especially fine for 
a dazzling effect. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Vik¬ 
toria. CI.HT. The best 
pure white climber; shades 
at base of petals to a light 
cream; very fragrant. 
Cl. Killarney. CI.HT. Climb¬ 
ing sport of Killarney 
described on page 17. 
Cl. Lady Ashtown. CI.HT. 
Climbing sport of Lady Ash¬ 
town described on page 18. 
Cl. Lady Hillingdon. Cl.T. 
This climber is as popular 
as its parent described on 
page 18. Deep yellow with 
orange shading, good-sized 
bloom; long-pointed bud. 
Flying Colours. 
Marechal Niel 
H.Gig. Flower large, single, light red, borne 
singly and several together on medium-length stem; slightly 
fragrant. Foliage medium size, light green, disease-resistant. 
Blooms in spring only. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Kitty Kininmonth. H.Gig. Bud large, globular; flower very 
large, semi-double, cupped, slightly fragrant, glowing deep 
pink—almost fadeless—with many golden stamens, borne 
on medium-length stem. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz., prepaid. 
Marechal Niel. Nois. An old favorite which still holds its prestige 
in competition with the many fine new ones. Vigorous climber. 
60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). CI.HT. (1927.) 
Bud long-pointed; flower very large, moderately fragrant, 
delicate pink, with attractively curled petals, borne on long, 
strong stem. Foliage large, disease-resistant. Growth vigorous; 
abundant bloomer in June. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. HW. Flower medium size, semi-double, 
vivid scarlet, shaded bright crimson; color is retained without 
burning or fading till the petals fall; borne in large cluster. 
Reine Marie Henriette. Cl.T. A grand pillar Rose in the South. 
Flowers full and well formed, rich brilliant crimson. 
Scorcher. CI.HT. Large, semi-double brilliant scarlet-crimson 
flower; fragrant. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
Silver Moon. HW. Large, semi-double, clear silvery white 
flowers, having a great tuft of yellow stamens in center. Liter¬ 
ally covered with blossoms for a long time in spring. 
Sunday Best. CI.HP. Bud medium size, long-pointed; flower 
medium size, single, slightly fragrant, brilliant red with white 
center, borne in cluster. Foliage light green, disease-resistant; 
profuse bloomer. 50 cts. each, $5.00 per doz., prepaid. 
CHEROKEE ROSES 
2-yr., heavy plants, 60 cts. each, $6.00 per doz., prepaid 
Anemonenrose (Pink Cherokee; Anemone Rose). Flower single, 
shining silvery rose-pink. Growth vigorous; free bloomer for 
three to four weeks and scatteringly afterward. Excellent. 
Ramona (Red Cherokee). (1913.) Carmine-crimson flowers. 
Rosa laevigata (White Cherokee). Fragrant, pure white flowers 
2)^ to 33^ inches across, borne singly in early summer. Natu¬ 
ralized in the South; not hardy in the North. 
White Banksiae. A true southern climbing Rose blooming in 
May and June. Flowers about an inch across, in clusters. 
Yellow Banksiae, Lady Banks. A companion to White Banksiae. 
Neither variety is hardy in the North. 
