Dorothy Perkins. Small shell-pink blooms in large clusters; hardy . 
Dorothy Perkins White. Same as above except white blooms . 
Dr W Van Fleet. Large, flesh-pink, rosy center; hardy . 
Emily Gray. Golden yellow; large, open blooms; hardy . 
Excelsa. Similar to Dorothy Perkins, except red . 
Flower of Fairfield. Similar to Crimson Rambler . 
Gold of Ophir. Southern climber of copper, carmine and salmon . 
Golden Dream. See Rugosa 
Jacotte. A hardy variety; lasting, deep orange-yellow, tinted coppery red 
Kitty Kininmonth. Large, glowing, deep pink; vigorous, few thorns . 
Marechal Neil. Large, deep golden-yellow blooms; intensely fragrant . 
Mary Wallace. Well-formed, rosy-pink with salmon base; hardy . 
Mermaid. Very large, single blooms of clear, light yellow. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber. A profuse Spring bloomer, bright, scarlet; hardy 
Primrose. Hardy climber, medium sized blooms of canary yellow . 
Roserie. A deep pink sport of Tausendschoen; hardy . 
Scorcher. Open blooms of brilliant orange-scarlet. 
Silver Moon. Especially beautiful foliage and large white blooms; hardy 
Staechelin. (Mme Gregoire Staechelin, Spanish Beauty). A hardy 
variety, long stemmed, pink blooms with lightly curled petals 
Tausendschoen. Large clusters of medium sized blooms that shade from 
soft pink to white; thornless, hardy . 
Polyanthas or ’’Baby” Roses 
Cameo. (’32) Soft salmon-pink suffused with gold. Continuous bloomer 
Catherine Zeimet. Pure white, fragrant, borne in large clusters . 
Cecile Brunner. Small, dainty buds of clear pink, yellow base. These 
own-root plants are free bloomers . 
Chatillon Rose. Vigorous, bushy, immense clusters, clear pink . 
Echo. Sport of Tausendschoen (clg). Soft pink to white; thornless . 
Ellen Poulsen. Dark, brilliant pink; very sweetly scented . 
Else Poulsen. A tall grower, continuous bloomer, semi-double flowers 
large for the type; two-tone rose-pink . 
George Eiger. Golden yellow buds, flowers clear yellow . 
Gloria Mundi. A very striking variety, orange-scarlet; a low grower . 
Golden Salmon. Large clusters of bright salmon-orange . 
Ideal. A good grower and continuous bloomer, large clusters, dark red 
Improved Lafayette. A vigorous grower; deep glowing, crimson . 
Ingar Olsson. A tall grower, semi-double, large, bright pink blooms 
Karen Poulsen. An almost continuous bloomer; large clusters of open 
scarlet blooms on tall, vigorous plants . 
Kirsten Poulsen. A very attractive tall growing variety that blooms 
almost continuously with large clusters of open scarlet flowers 
Kluis Scarlet. (’33) Medium height, double, crimson-scarlet blooms . 
Lady Reading. Clear, bright red sport of Ellen Poulsen . 
Miss Edith Cavell. A profuse bloomer; small, double, lasting blooms of 
scarlet crimson . 
Mme N Levavasseur. A vigorous, bushy, low-grower with immense 
clusters of rosy-red blooms on strong stems . 
Mrs R M Finch. A profuse bloomer; double blooms of rosy pink . 
Paul Crampel. Orange-scarlet, similar to Gloria Mundi, but taller . 
Perle d’Or. Well formed buds of nankeen yellow with orange center. 
Pink Lafayette. Medium sized, very lasting blooms of clear pink; a 
bushy grower and profuse bloomer . 
Rouge. (’34) Large clusters, brilliant clear scarlet . 
Tip Top. Dainty, double blooms of yellow and white tipped rose . 
Triomphe Orleanais. Very lasting, large clusters of semi-double, open 
blooms; vigorous, bushy grower, continuous bloomer . 
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