FALL TRADE LIST 
SEPTEMBER 29, 1937 
ROSES—continued 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS—No. 1 
Our climbing roses are on own roots except Climbing Hybrid Tea are buds. 
They will be good stock, well graded, which we are confident will please. For 
winter and spring shipment have a fine lot of California grown Climbing American 
Beauty, Crimson Rambler, Dr. Van Fleet, Flower of Fairfield, Paul’s Scarlet, Royal 
Scarlet. Most of these roses grown from blooming wood taken from roses planted 
several years ago especially for producing strong cuttings. 
American Pillar, single rose pink, white center, vigorous 
Aviator Bleriot, buds orange, pink and apricot. Flowers 
pale yellow. 
Baltimore Belle, light creamy blush flowers in small 
clusters. 
Blue Rambler, (Veilchenblau) semi-double purple rose 
flowers turning to steel-blue with white and dark 
rose shadings. 
Chaplins Pink, a fine pink rose. Paul’s Scarlet type. . . . 
Climbing American Beauty, flowers rich red to crimson. 
Hardy . 
Climbing Columbia, glistening pink. 
Climbing Talisman, glowing golden yellow, stained cop¬ 
per-red . 
Climbing Mme. Caroline Testout, satiny rose, very fra¬ 
grant .. 
Crimson Rambler, beautiful dazzling scarlet-red, borne 
in giant sprays. 
Dorothy Perkins, soft shell pink flowers in great clusters 
Dr. Van Fleet, pale pink buds and flowers, borne on long 
stems . 
Excelsa, double scarlet-crimson blooms, large clusters. . 
Flower of Fairfield, deep crimson, similar to Crimson 
Rambler . 
Gardenia, yellow buds and creamy flowers with rich yel¬ 
low centers. 
Glendale, lemon-white buds and blooms of exquisite 
shape . 
Heart of Gold, purplish crimson, white center, showy 
golden stamens. 
Hiawatha, single, brilliant carmine with white eye. Gol¬ 
den stamens. Large clusters. 
Mary Wallace, outstanding large-flowered pink climber 
Paul’s Scarlet, intense scarlet flowers of excellent shape 
and good size, borne in clusters. 
Prairie Queen, bright rosy-red vigorous and hardy. 
Primrose, hardy. Double canary yellow flowers. 
Roserie, semi-double, velvety pink, white base, gets dark¬ 
er with age. 
Royal Scarlet, similar to Paul’s Scarlet Climber but 
smaller and deeper in color. 
Scorcher, semi-double, lasting, slightly fragrant, bril¬ 
liant scarlet-crimson. 
Seven Sisters, varies from rosy red to flesh color. 
Silver Moon, large buds, creamy white flowers, semi¬ 
double, golden anthers, in small sprays. 
Tausendschon, large clusters, flowers soft pink to white 
White Dorothy, small double flowers, creamy white, in 
great clusters... 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose), clusters of starry white 
flowers, trailing habit, glossy leaves. Fine ground 
cover .. 
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