Climbing Dainty Bess 
CLIMBING 
DAINTY BESS 
CHT. (J. H. van Barneveld, 
1935) 
A CLIMBING sport of 
the beautiful single 
Rose, Dainty Bess, bearing 
clusters of flowers exactly 
like its parent, with broad 
petals notched and fluted, 
of soft flesh-pink, glorified 
by a cluster of wine-red 
stamens. 
This is a real everbloomer 
and will well repay the little 
protection necessary to 
bring it through the winter 
where temperatures go very 
low. $1.50 each. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
LC. (Brownell, 1936) 
Plant Patent pending 
' I 'HE pure cadmium-yellow, 
A Hybrid-Tea-Iike flowers are 
33^2 to 5 inches in diameter and 
have Tea fragrance. They vary 
in number up to as many as 25 on 
a stem. 
Perfectly hardy and vigorous 
Climber up to 15 feet or more, 
carrying attractive, healthy foli¬ 
age; this is the most exquisite yel¬ 
low Climbing Rose that we have 
seen. $1.50 each. 
Golden Glow 
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