GOLDEN CLIMBER ROSE 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) — 
Plant Patent No. 28. The color- 
illustration at the right gives 
but a very faint idea of the 
great beauty of this magnif¬ 
icent rose, for it is a perfectly 
gorgeous flower of Hybrid Tea 
Type, four to five inches in 
diameter, perfectly double, and 
of fine form. It was the winner 
of the Gold Medal awarded 
by the Massachusetts Horticul¬ 
tural Society. It also had the 
great distinction of being the 
winner of the American Rose 
Society’s Medal for the Best 
Rose of 1933. It is a pure deep 
yellow climber, the flowers 
usually being produced one to 
an 18-inch stem, making them 
ideal for cutting. It has hardy 
glossy foliage and ornamental 
red thorns on rich green wood. 
The flowers are exquisitely 
fragrant. The plant is a rug¬ 
ged grower and it is hardy in 
severe sub-zero weather. It is 
the Yellow Climber that Rosar- 
ians have been looking for. 
$1.50 each $15.00 dozen 
BLAZE CLIMBING ROSE— 
Plant Patent No. 10. See out¬ 
side cover illustration. A sport 
of Paul’s Scarlet Climber, with 
all its vigor, beauty and hardi¬ 
ness, but with a tendency to 
produce two or more crops of 
flowers a year when fully 
established. 
$1.25 each $12.50 dozen 
NEW DAWN—Plant Patent No. 1. The new everblooming Dr. W. Van 
Fleet. A lovely soft pink Climber. Awarded the Bloomfield Medal 
for the Best New Climbing Rose by the American Rose Society in 
1935, this being the first time this Medal has been awarded. 
$1.50 each $15.00 Dozen 
CLIMBING EVERBLOOMING RADIANCE ROSE—For many years 
the famous “Radiance” Rose has been the standard by which all other 
Hybrid Tea Roses are judged as to blooming habit, vigour, hardiness, 
and general desirability everywhere. There never has been a more 
perfect flower than the Radiance Rose. Now we have the Everbloom¬ 
ing Climbing form, with all the desirable qualities of the parent. 
Perfect salmon-pink to silvery-pink flowers on long stiff stems, ex¬ 
cellent for cutting, exquisitely fragrant and always in bloom. Why 
have a rose that blooms once, when you can have the finest rose in 
the world always in bloom at small cost. See illustration at left. 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.00; 10 for $9.00 
CLIMBING EVERBLOOMING RED RADIANCE ROSE—Exactly like 
the above in size, form, habit of bloom, etc., excepting that the color 
is a rich deep red. See illustration lower left. 
$1.00 each; 6 for $5.00; 10 for $9.00 
JACOTTE—I originally imported this magnificent Rose from Europe 
and it has been a sensation in my gardens ever since. The color is a 
brilliant shrimp pink, deepening at the base to oi'ange yellow and 
deep copper and touched with a bit of flame color. No other rose is 
quite so enchanting. Added to its other delightful qualities, it is 
exquisitely fragrant. It is a vigorous grower, hardy anywhere, disease 
resistant, fi'ee flowering and has unusual glossy green foliage that 
makes it always look as though it were just freshly polished. 
$1.00 each $10.00 dozen 
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