GROWERS OF SELECTED ROSES 
Climbing Roses 
All Climbing Roses are priced at 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., postpaid 
Cl. American Beauty. Flow¬ 
ers brilliant carmine, of the 
same form as the bush Rose. 
The plants are reasonably 
vigorous but bloom freely. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Flowers 
are rosy pink and yellow, 
borne in sprays. The plant 
should be protected in cold 
climates. 
Cl. Columbia. Bright pink, 
sweetly scented blooms. A 
good grower and a free 
bloomer following the habit 
of its parent, the Hybrid 
Tea of the same name (see 
page 7). 
Marechal Niel 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
Great clusters of ex¬ 
tremely brilliant red 
blooms. In the spring it 
is a mass of color and 
may produce some flow¬ 
ers in early autumn. The 
plant is moderately vig¬ 
orous but is extremely 
satisfactory because of 
the blooming habit. 
Cl. President Herbert 
Hoover. Flowers identi¬ 
cal with the bush form. 
The only difference is 
that in this type the 
plant has a climbing or 
pillar habit. 
Primrose. Flowers are 
soft primrose-yellow, full 
double, and borne in 
quantities. The plant is 
moderately vigorous and 
should be protected in 
extremely cold climates. 
However, the beauty of 
plant and bloom well re¬ 
wards the slight atten¬ 
tion needed. 
Climbing Talisman 
Jacotte. Large, semi - 
double, brilliant apricot- 
orange flowers; one of 
the best of the so-called 
yellow ramblers. 
Kitty Kininmonth. An 
Australian Rose with 
large, semi-double, bright 
pink flowers distinguished 
by golden stamens. A 
vigorous - growing and 
free-blooming variety. 
Marechal Niel. This Rose 
may be called the favor¬ 
ite climbing Rose of the 
South. The blooms are 
golden yellow and are 
carried in clusters. A well 
developed and trained 
plant is a gorgeous sight, 
literally a sheet of gold. 
Mermaid. Large, single 
flowers, nearly 5 inches 
across. The bud is yel¬ 
low and opens into a soft 
primrose bloom. Very 
effective because of the 
free-blooming habit of 
the plant, and its sturdy 
growth. 
Primrose 
Climbing Cecile Brunner 
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