PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
5 
Climbing Roses 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS 
A strong, clean-growing, everblooming climber that 
should share the popularity accorded the Dainty Bess 
bush Rose. We know of no other single pink climber 
that approaches this for size, beauty, and continuity 
of bloom. 75c. 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. The old Sweetheart Rose. 
Small, dainty, fragrant buds and flowers of rosy pink. 
50c. 
Dame E. Helen. Large, very double shell pink. 50c. 
Kitty Kininmonth. Large, semi-double flowers of 
glowing deep pink which come in one worth-while 
burst. 50c. 
Cl. Hadley. Rich crimson of splendid form. 50c. 
Climbing Sunburst. Orange-copper, golden orange 
and golden yellow are its colors at different stages of 
development. All intense shades. A giant rose, long 
stems, long pointed buds, vigorous climber. 50c. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN DAWN 
(Pat. app. for) 
A real novelty. Yellow buds stained crimson, open¬ 
ing to fragrant well-formed flowers of Marechal Niel- 
yellow. Remarkable for its handsome disease-resisting 
foliage, sturdy growth and prolific blooming qualities. 
75c. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. The best climbing yellow Rose. 
A prolific, constant bloomer. 50c. 
Cl. K. A. Victoria. A grand white climbing Rose; 
iarge, deep and double; it is the strongest growing, 
fresh blooming and most satisfactory of the white 
climbers. 50c. 
Cl. President Hoover. A triumph among climbers. 
Flowers even more attractive than those produced on 
the bush form. A sturdy grower producing an un¬ 
broken succession of handsome flaming scarlet and 
yellow buds which open to large, soft, creamy yellow 
blooms tinged with deep rose on the reverse of the 
petals. 50c. 
Cl. Efoile de Hollande. The best red climber. A 
profusion of glowing velvety scarlet, long-stemmed 
cutting Roses the season through. 65c. 
Cl. Talisman. Persistent all-season producer of 
brilliant yellow, orange and red, well-formed and long¬ 
stemmed cutting Roses. Very strong-growing climber 
which can be kept within bounds. 50c. 
Ednah Thomas. The outstanding double pink climber. 
A most satisfactory grower yielding specimen blooms 
of glowing rose-pink and an unforgettable perfume. 
50c. 
Rose Marie. A lovely old Rose of clear rose-pink 
with splendid form and plant of medium growth. 50c. 
Mermaid. A sturdy climber yielding a constant pro¬ 
fusion of rich yellow buds opening to huge, sulphur- 
yellow, single blooms. The dense evergreen foliage, 
which is unaffected by any known disease, makes 
this climber suitable for ground-cover, trellis, walls, 
weeping standards, or for screening any unsightly 
surfaces. 50c. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. (Poly.) We believe the 
remontant sport we propagate of this variety to be 
far superior to the recent variety which has received 
great publicity under the name of “Blaze.” We still 
think the vivid scarlet clusters borne in great pro¬ 
fusion on Paul’s Scarlet in the spring are enough to 
ask of any Rose, but each year we build up our re¬ 
current-blooming stock to better performance. 40c. 
For late planting we have a quantity of Roses estab¬ 
lished in 5 gallon containers. These plants are very 
desirable for the customer who wants to see the 
bloom of the bush. We recommend these Roses to 
people in colder climates where the ground is frozen 
in January and February. About 25c per bush higher. 
/naaaaaaaaa/wvnaaaa/^aaaaaaa/vwwvwvwaaaaaaa 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS 
A marvelous Rose. The striking combination of car¬ 
mine-scarlet and golden yellow in the wide open 
semi-double flower and lovely glossy green foliage 
make a stunning effect in the garden. A prolific con¬ 
stant bloomer. 65c. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN DAWN 
