Cl. President Hoover 
CL- PRESIDENT HOOVER. ™ e wi ^ Waives" 
of the bush roses told us that before very 
long we would have a climbing form of this 
excellent rose. 75c. 
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Cl. Talisman 
CLIMBING ROSES 
In the following list are to be found roses of all types, but the Ever-blooming varieties 
predominate. It is a splendid assortment offering a wide range of colors and includes 
several new and very worthwhile introductions besides a large number that have been 
heretofore sold at considerably higher prices. In purchasing roses it is well to re¬ 
member that these are all of number one grade, two years old, field grown stock and 
we offer them as the best to be had. 
Cl. Caledonia 
r'l r'Ai cnnKMA A new climber that is un- 
V-L. GALEUUINIA. questionably one of the 
finest white roses grown. The beautifully 
shaped, long, snowy-white buds are exquisite 
to behold, and the blossoms possess a deli¬ 
cious fragrance. $1.00. 
From the East 
CL. APRICOT GLOW (Patent Applied for). 
A truly magnificent climber with medium 
size flower of a light apricot color shading 
yellow at the base. Produced in large 
trusses. The flowers are double, nicely 
formed of a pleasing fruity fragrance. $1.50. 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL, 
anything heretofore attained. Very vigor¬ 
ous grower, giving immense crops of bloom. 
Beautiful pearl pink. 50c. 
ru nil l Y nmi cd This magnificent red Rose 
t-L. dill i duilck. ggn,^ up many long stems 
from the base to a height of four or five feet, 
and at the tip of each on long stems are 
immense double flowers of rich scarlet. 75c. 
ai ri aai/ nrvY A recent climber from Aus- 
L.L. BLAG is. bch. traba w bich is one of the 
finest red climbing roses. The blooms are 
large, double, very fragrant, deep velvety 
crimson, shaded blackish maroon and scar¬ 
let. 50c. 
CL. BLAZE. "Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet." 
(Plant Patent No. 10.) Ldy.'ev^Sra: 
ing scarlet-red climbing Rose combining 
the bloom and growth of Paul’s Scarlet 
Climber with the everblooming character 
of Gruss and Teplitz. A very vigorous 
grower and seldom out of bloom. $1.00. 
Cl tai km am The same glorious bud with 
GL. l ALloM AIN. exquisite combination of 
colors of yellow, pink, scarlet, apricot, and 
old rose; the identical flower which has 
created a sensation in the rose world. 75c. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER. Rowing® ^o 0 ?!^ 
Bright pink. A most popular climber. 50c. 
CL. CHARLES P. KILHAM. £ nd \^an? S £ar? 
mine-scarlet flower in a vigorous profuse 
blooming climber. 75c. 
ci clicdcivec pi k! i/ The foliage is a bright 
GnEKC>K.EE “IINIG sb j n j n g green and the 
perfect bright rose-pink flowers are produced 
in great masses. 50c. 
Cl Cl ADA ROW This variety is a true 
vL- Llaka bgw. c ]i m bing sport of Golden 
Emblem. It is a really deep yellow. 75c. 
A 1937 Novelty 
CL. COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 
38.) A vigorous Hybrid-Tea Rose with at¬ 
tractive, long, pointed, orange-copper buds. 
The large, double flowers are high centered and 
have a rich fragrance. Their color is brilliant 
pink with a beautiful salmon glow. $1.00. 
ci n a i mtv rccc A strong, clean-growing, 
L'*-. UAIINIY BEbb. ever blooming climber 
that should share the popularity accorded 
the Dainty Bess bush rose. $1.00. 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN. ECt of the^ost 
popular pink bush Roses, and this climbing 
variety produces flowers which are exactly 
like those on the bush. 50c. 
ci cnkiAU tuciMAC A new everblooming 
CL. EDNAH THOMAS. c]imber producing 
enormous blossoms of a glowing rose pink 
color. The flowers are among the largest 
ever seen in a rose. 75c. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. £ n ^ s ° t n h | Zsh 
rose will be pleased to know of this novelty. 
One of the best dark red roses. $1.00. 
Cl C Ckl Mz-ARTHIIP Bright crimson; not- 
GL. OblN. McAKII-iUK. able for its fragrance. 
It blooms persistently, fine in autumn. 50c. 
CL. GOLDEN DAWN (Patent Applied for). 
A real novelty. Yellow buds stained crim¬ 
son, opening to fragrant well-formed flowers 
of Marechal Neil-yellow. Remarkable for its 
sturdy growth and prolific blooming quali¬ 
ties. $1.00. 
CL. GOLDEN GLOW (Patent Applied for). 
A true companion to Apricot Glow and of 
equal vigor. The medium size flowers are 
semi-double and profusely produced in clust¬ 
ers of from 4 to 5. The color is a pure 
bright yellow without any shadings, $1.50. 
ci Li Am CY The well-known rose in a 
GL. rtAULC I. c ij mb i n g form. Deep velvety- 
crimson, double, and well formed. 50c. 
New This Season 
CL. HINRICH GAEDE (Patent Applied for). 
A fine, long-pointed bud of nasturtium-red, 
opening into a large, double flower of orange- 
yellow flushed with nasturtium-red, produced 
on a long, strong stem. An excellent climber. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY. ^the^Sr E 
variety. Torch-like blooms of vivid red, 
opening from glowing slender buds. 50c. 
CL IRISH FIREFLAME. tvlel&ld^tov Cutting 
in bud form, usually with 5 or more buds 
on a spray. Deep orange with crimson, ex¬ 
panding to a satiny gold. 50c. 
CL. KAISERIN VICTORIA. fhVoSghout °t°h™ 
season and the lovely white flowers are 
magnificent. 50c. • 
CL. KITTY KININMONTH. b eau G°fuf r "showy 
Australian Rose are supremely lovely. Very 
large, ruffled, semi-double blooms of brilliant 
fadeless pink, in unbelievable profusion. 75c. 
ci icc Akicci cc The ever popular bush 
LL. LOS ANGELES. l os Angeles in a climb¬ 
ing form with the same extreme beauty of 
its well-formed flowers, alike attractive in 
bud and bloom, shades of salmon-pink, apri¬ 
cot and orange. 50c. 
ci uadccuai mcii This superb old lemon 
CL. MARECHAL NEIL. y e ]j 0 ^v Tea Rose with 
its large globular, highly perfumed blooms, 
still remains deservedly popular. 75c. 
ci u cbm A in Exquisitely beautiful single 
GL. iviCKmniu. flowers of great size, pale 
sulphury yellow with a gold center. It 
blooms steadily throughout the season at 
the tips of the new growth. 75c. 
CL. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Efpt^n be¬ 
ing a climber of the noted bush rose. Med¬ 
ium-sized semi-double flowers of a bright 
rosy-scarlet passing to prawn-red, with 
shadings of coral-red and yellow toward the 
base. A mass of living fire on a trellis. 50c. 
CL. MRS. A. R. BARRACLOUGH.^ t ost a d n S d 
valuable bright, but soft sparkling carmine- 
pink of even tone that passes to a yellow at 
the base of the petals. Very fragrant. 75c. 
a, I,dc c d Ti —icim The exact duplicate of 
GL. MRo. t. r. lriGim. ^ be busb form consid¬ 
ered by most rosarians to be the finest yel¬ 
low rose grown. Profuse blooming, excellent 
for cutting, and a rampant climber. 75c. 
CL. MRS. LOVELL SWISHER. 7 e e nt a t re h a c ° t n R 
will attain the popularity of the bush form. 
Identical in every way as to color, form, 
etc., but a vigorous climber and a profuse 
bloomer. 75c. 
PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. ^ e v Scarlet* 
are of good size, semi-double, very freely 
produced in clusters of from 3 to 20 flowers 
each on much branched canes, the plants 
being literally covered from top to bottom 
with bloom. 50c. 
ri RPn RADIAKirP Blooms profusely over 
GL. RED KALMAINGE. a j on g season. Flow¬ 
ers are perfect in shape and color exactly 
like the bush rose of the same name. 50c. 
m oacc madip LiiR® its bedding parent 
CL. RObE MARIE. this is a sp i en did rose. 
Large, full, double flowers with strong fra¬ 
grance and unusual lasting qualities, a 
deeper pink than the bush form. 50c. 
CL. SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET.^ nt e e ^ 
of the bush “Claudius Pernet.” 50c. 
New 
CL. SOUV. DE MAD. CHAMBARD. R 0 se°with 
very large, long, pointed buds opening into 
perfectly double flowers—coral pink with a 
satiny peach tint. Delicately fragrant. A 
strong grower and a free bloomer. $1.00. 
,-i ci iMDMDCT A true Sunburst of vigor- 
GL. bUINBUKbl. ous dinjbing habit. An en¬ 
trancing rose of exquisite color—brilliant or¬ 
ange yellow. 75c. 
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