77 Cream Quality 77 CLIMBING ROSES 
"Cream Quality", Number One, Strong, Two Year Old Field Grown Plants 
PLANT PATENT 
NO. 2 8 
GOLDEN GLOW (Patent Pending)— I am pleased 
to be able to offer this marvelous new climbing 
Rose for the first time this season. It is a sensa¬ 
tional pure deep yellow, with such intense freedom 
of bloom that the foliage is literally hidden by the 
flowers when it is in bloom. It is a great improve¬ 
ment over the Golden Climber in profusion of 
bloom and intensity of color. Double flowers borne 
in clusters up to 25 to a cluster. Very fragrant, 
hardy and disease resistent. Being released for the 
first time Fall of 1936. Be the first to have this new 
Rose in your community. It will be a sensation. 
Number one, stronq 2 year old field qrown plants. 
$1.50 Each. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER (Patent Pending) — 
Another new Climber being introduced for the first 
time this Fall. Very large, semi-double, informal, 
crinkled flowers of pure yellow to light cadmium 
orange, stippled and splashed with oranae-scarlet. 
Very fragrant China Tea Fragrance. A flower of 
great refinement. Only a limited quantity for sale 
this season. Better place your order early. $1.50 
Each. 
NEW DAWN, Plant Patent No. I—The new ever- 
blooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. A lovely soft pink 
Climber. Awarded the Bloomfield Medal for the 
Best New Climbing Rose by the American Rose So¬ 
ciety in 1935, this being the first time this Medal 
has been awarded. A real everbloomer. $1.50 Each; 
$15.00 Dozen. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE, Plant Patent No. 106— 
A sensational new climbing sport of the famous 
Polyantha Rose Gloria Mundi. Color unusual 
orange-scarlet not found in any other Rose. Gloria 
Mundi received at least a dozen Awards, including 
four Gold Medals and a Silver Cup, and Princess 
Van Orange now carries all of the characteristics 
of Gloria Mundi into climbing form. The flowers 
grow in trusses and literally cover the plant. $1.25 
Each; $12.50 Dozen. 
<1 PATENT 
GOLDEN CLIMBER ROSE (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) Plant Patent 
No. 28—The color illustration above gives but a very faint idea of the 
great beauty of this magnificent 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 Horticultural Society. It also had the great dis¬ 
tinction of being the winner of the American Rose Society's Medcfl 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 rugged grower and is hardy in severe sub-zero 
weather. It is the Yellow Climber that Rosarians have been 
looking for. Must be planted in full sun for best results. $1.00 
Each; $10.00 Dozen. 
BLAZE CLIMBING ROSE, Plant Patent No. 10—See color 
illustration at right. A sport of Paul's Scarlet Climber, with 
all its vigor, beauty and hardiness, but with a tendency to 
occasionally produce two or more crops of flowers a year 
when fully established. $1.00 Each; $10.00 Dozen. 
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 orange yellow and deep copper 
and touched with a bit of flame color. No other Rose is quite so en¬ 
chanting. Added to its other delightful qualities, it is exquisitely 
fragrant. It is a vigorous grower, hardy anywhere, disease resistant, free 
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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