Climbing 
Roses 
The Climbing Roses offered here are the best 
of their class. Like other styles, the styles in 
climbers are changing. Very few of the old 
ramblers are planted; the demand is almost entirely 
for the newer climbers which have other qualifi¬ 
cations to commend them besides their climbing 
habit and abundant bloom, such as long stemq 
which are suitable for cutting, disease-resistant 
foliage and large blossoms. 
Allen's Fragrant Pillar—Large full fragrant satiny pink blos¬ 
soms. Recurrent blooms. $1.25. 
American Pillar—Vigorous climber with great clusters of 
single, clear, rosy pink flowers, with white centers and 
tufts of golden yellow stamens. 75c. 
Apeles Mestres—A wonderful new Rose Has large deep 
Claudius Pernet yellow blossoms that last an unusually long 
time. $ 1 . 00 . 
Birdie Blye—Crows to only about 5 or 6 feet. Blooms almost 
continuously and bears medium sized rose-pink flowers. 
Also used as an everblooming shrub. $1.00. 
Black Boy—The blossoms are a deep velvet red. Recurrent 
blooms. $1.25. 
Blaze—An everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber. It is very 
hardy and the plants we have this spring are very good and 
will give recurrent blooms. Patented $1.25 each, 3 for 
$3.15. 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber—Large trusses of pure pink flowers 
are borne in great abundance on strong growing plants. 75c. 
Climbing American Beauty—A large flowered carmine Rose; 
the size and color very closely resemble the Hybrid Tea 
Rose, Red Radiance. Very fragrant. 75c. 
Climbing Lady Ashtown—Not reliably hardy but will come 
through with protection. Produces large gorgeous pink blos- 
jsoms with reflexed petals in abundance during the summer, 
as well as in June A strong grower. $1.00. 
Comet—A strong pillar-like climber. Large flesh pink blos¬ 
soms are produced abundantly in June, as well as during the 
summer. $1.50. 
Countess of Stradbrook—Good double deep red blossoms that 
resemble those of Hybrid Teas. Recurrent blooms. $1.25. 
Doubloons—One of the new Horvath Hybrids; extremely hardy. 
A large vigorous grower with big double bronze yellow blos¬ 
soms. A very prolific bloomer. Patented. Illustrated. $1.50 
each, 3 for $3.75. 
Dr. Huey—The darkest of all hardy climbers. The broad 
semi-double blossoms are a deep maroon that hold their 
color 75c. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—The most popular climbing Rose. Large 
soft pink flowers on long stems, waxy foliage and vigorous 
growth. 75c. 
Golden Climber—The large golden yellow blossoms maintain 
their color until they fall and are of beautiful form. In order 
to produce a quantity of bloom, branches should be trained 
horizontally. Patented. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Inermis -It is the earliest climber to come into bloom; it is 
the most hardy of all my climbers; it is absolutely thorn¬ 
less; it has a fragrant rose pink blossom and is a rank 
grower. 75c. 
Jacotte—Not always hardy. The large moderately fragrant 
flowers are coppery yellow, tinted coppery red. 75c. 
