Climbing Hoses 
Climbing Mrs. Thom 
Climbing Mrs. Erskine P. Thom. Few 
will dispute the claim of Mrs. E. P. 
Thom to be one of the finest yellow bush 
Roses, and many will place it first. We 
have it now in a vigorous climber, mul¬ 
tiplying many times the number of flaw¬ 
less yellow buds which can be produced 
on a plant. 75c each. 
Cl. Los Angeles. HT. The Los Angeles 
Rose is one of the most popular bush 
Roses grown. The climber has the same 
glorious flame-pink color and freedom of 
bloom. 50c each. 
Cl. Mrs. Aaron Ward. HT. Tawny 
golden buff flowers, produced all sum¬ 
mer, and if you wish a climbing Rose 
which will not only provide a mass of 
color in the garden but will give you 
many beautiful long-stemmed buds for 
cutting, get this one. 50c each. 
President Hoover 
Climbs 
Climbing President Herbert Hoover. The 
famous President Hoover, with its multi¬ 
colored pink, red, yellow, and buff flow¬ 
ers, is vigorous enough as a bush, but 
as a climber it grows all over the place, 
producing its beautiful flowers in great 
profusion. 75c each. 
Cl. Radiance. HT. This climbing sport 
of the fine, silvery-pink Rose produces a 
great profusion of blooms. 50c each. 
Cl. Red Radiance. HT. A strong grow¬ 
er, and the big red stiff-stemmed blooms 
are just as numerous and fine as on the 
bush. 50c each. 
Cl. Rose Marie. HT. The beautifully 
formed rose-pink flowers are larger than 
on the bush form; they are borne in 
greater profusion all during the spring, 
summer and fall and they are just as 
fragrant. 50c each. 
Climbing Sunburst. Always satisfac¬ 
tory, with its large, deep golden yellow 
buds, with deeper sunset tints, produced 
continuously throughout the season. 75c 
each. 
Climbing Talisman 
Climbing Talisman. It is difficult to 
imagine anything more striking than a 
fence or trellis covered with the lovely 
red and gold flowers of the much ad¬ 
mired Talisman. It will provide many 
wonderful bouquets. 75c each. 
The Dainty Cherokees 
we like to recommend the old single 
flowering Cherokee Roses for California 
because they fit in so well with our col¬ 
orful informal landscapes. The foliage 
is a bright shining green at all times 
during the year, and the perfect deli¬ 
cately colored flowers produced in great 
masses in the spring and to a lesser 
degree throughout the rest of the year 
are lovely indeed. 
White Cherokee. Waxy white flowers. 
75c each. 
Pink Cherokee. Bright rose-pink. 75c. 
Red Cherokee. Rosy red flowers. 75c. 
Climbing Golden Emblem. HT. It pro¬ 
duces great quantities of the same high¬ 
ly colored buds of golden yellow with 
brilliant red shadings, which are so 
much admired on the bush form of Gold¬ 
en Emblem. An extremely vigorous, ram¬ 
pant grower, with enormous heavy canes 
6 , 8, and even 10 feet long produced in 
one growing season. 75c each. 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Rich vel¬ 
vety scarlet buds and flowers, long¬ 
stemmed and fragrant, borne on a vigor¬ 
ous climber. 50c each. 
Climbing K. A. Victoria. HT. A grand 
white climbing Rose; large, deep and 
double; it is the strongest growing, free 
blooming and most satisfactory of the 
white climbers. 75c each. 
Lamarque, Noisette. A good old de¬ 
pendable white spring bloomer. 75c ea. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. HW. The flow¬ 
ers are an intense vivid scarlet, semi¬ 
double and are very freely produced in 
clusters of from 3 to 20 blooms on long 
much branched canes, the plant being a 
mass of color from top to bottom. The 
flowers do not fade but maintain their 
color until the petals fall. 50c each. 
Royal Scarlet. HW. A gorgeous mem¬ 
ber of the Rose aristocracy which we 
prefer to the older Paul's Scarlet Climb¬ 
er. The glowing ruddy crimson flowers 
are produced in the utmost profusion on 
every arching spray and there are quan¬ 
tities of beautifully shaped little buds 
which Paul's does not have. 75c each. 
Silver Moon. HW. An exquisitely 
beautiful climber with gigantic single 
saucer-shaped blooms of pure white. 
Borne in sprays. 50c each. 
Sunny South. Produces all through 
the summer, even in the hottest weather, 
great quantities of small, delicate pink 
flowers of great beauty. 75c each. 
The Spanish Beauty, Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. 
The Spanish Beauty 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. For sheer exquisite beauty 
of color and form this pink Rose from Spain is unex¬ 
celled. The plant makes a vigorous growth, producing 
an extraordinary abundance of good sized delicate pink 
blooms, shaded carmine, which keep opening for several 
months in the spring. The buds are long-pointed, and 
the wavy petals form a large, semi-double open flower 
which radiates a delightful fragrance. 50c each. 
Ednah Thomas. Has some of the finest deep BELLE OF PORTUGAL—A PROFUSION OF GIANT SALMON PINK BLOOMS 
pink buds and open flowers that can be found in 
Roses, borne on long stems for cutting. Mildly 
fragrant. 75c each. 
Gold of Ophir. (Beauty of Glazenwood, For¬ 
tunes Yellow.) Some of the finest old Rose 
plants in California are of this variety. A mar¬ 
velously beautiful thing in the spring with its 
mass of old gold and apricot flowers which 
literally cover the plant. See illustration oppo¬ 
site page. 50c. 
Kitty Kininmonth. The flowers of this beautiful 
showy Australian Rose are supremely lovely. 
Very large, ruffled, semi-double blooms of bril¬ 
liant fadeless pink, in unbelievable profusion. 
75c each. 
Marechal Neil. This superb old lemon yellow 
Tea Rose with its large globular, highly perfumed 
blooms, still remains deservedly, popular. 75c ea. 
Mermaid 
Mermaid. This magnificent Rose_ is indispen¬ 
sable in every garden where there is room for it. 
It can be grown in almost any form desired— 
either as a climber on wall or fence, as a pillar 
Rose, or just as a big rambling bush, and in 
every case it makes a great mass of the most 
beautiful glossy evergreen foliage, just as hand¬ 
some in winter as in summer. It blooms steadily 
throughout the season at the tips of the new 
growth and produces quantities of exquisitely 
beautiful single flowers of great size, pale sul¬ 
phury-yellow with a gold center. The great 
glossy foliage makes it most desirable as an 
evergreen shrub alone, while the beauty of its 
exquisite flowers will fascinate you. 75c each. 
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