Climbing ROSES 
We can think of no more beautiful sight than the 
Climbing Rose in full bloom on a trellis or arbor—a 
solid blanket of beautifully colored flowers. Below are 
four of the more popular varieties. Reserve a spot in 
your garden for these Roses. 
PRICES: Three plants for $1.00 
4 to 25, 30c. ea.; 26 to 100, 27c. ea.; over 100, 25c. ea. 
ABBREVIATIONS 
CHT., Climbing Hybrid Tea LC., Large-flowered Climber 
CP., Climbing Polyantha R., Rambler (Small-flowered) 
Albertine. LC. Large, coppery salmon-pink flowers on a 
strong plant with red canes and bronzy foliage. 
Bonfire. R. Double, dazzling scarlet flowers in large clusters. 
Well named. 
Cl. American Beauty. LC. Large, fragrant, deep rose- 
pink flowers. A standard hardy variety. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. CP. A climbing sport of the popular 
“Sweetheart Rose,” with clusters of perfectly formed little 
roses of pink and yellow. 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen. CHT. Large, very double, pure 
glowing pink flowers. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. CHT. Quantities of perfect Etoile 
de Hollande, fragrant, crimson flowers on a climbing 
plant. 
Cl. Talisman. CHT. Flowers are better than those of the 
dwarf parent, and there are quantities of them. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. LC. One of the best Climbers. Large, 
pale pink flowers on good cutting stems. 
Gloire de Dijon. CHT. Large, fragrant, double flowers of 
creamy white, amber and blush. Exquisite. 
New Dawn. LC. (Plant Patent No. 1.) A climbing sport of 
Dr. W. Van Fleet which repeats all during the season. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. LC. Clusters of brilliant scarlet 
flowers over a long period. One of the best. 
Climbing Rose, New Dawn 
