CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Dark velvety red. 
Bears quantities of beautifully formed roses that 
are excellent for cutting. Price 75c. 
CL. GOLDEN EMBLEM—Crimson, gold and yellow. It 
seems to us that the high shades of this rose are more 
pronounced in the climber than in the bush. Grows 
vigorously. Foliage dark, glossy green. 
CL. GOLD OF OPHIR—In the early days of Southern 
California it was planted extensively. It is again in 
favor and no wonder. In Spring it is a bewildering 
maze of copper, salmon and carmine. Price 75c. 
CL. HADLEY—Carries long-stemmed, velvety-red buds 
and flowers from March until December. You’ll never 
forget the buds you cut nor will you forget their 
fragrance. 
CL. HOOSIER BEAUTY—Flowers exactly like the bush 
—huge, velvety-crimson flowers heavily veined with 
dark red. The color lasts. 
CL. IRISH FIREFLAME—Heavy foliaged, strong grow¬ 
ing climber that produces freely single flowers of apri¬ 
cot and gold,. Price 75c. 
CL. KAISERIN—Creamy-white buds opening into clear 
white, high-centered flowers of great beauty. The 
plant climbs freely and blooms through the entire 
season. 
CL. LADY HILLINGDON—Produces a heavy growth of 
fine, purplish wood and bronze green leaves and is 
therefore excellent when used to form a thick cover 
on trellis, fence or building. This dark, heavy foliage 
creates an ideal background for the slender, apricot- 
yellow buds that appear generously over the plant 
from Spring until Winter. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—It is quite useful in a location 
where a moderate amount of climbing will suffice, as 
on a fence or not too large pergola. Bears constantly 
large, flame-pink buds that you will enjoy cutting. 
CL. LOUISE C. BRESLAU—The coral-apricot flowers 
of this sport are better as to size, color and quantity 
than they are in the bush. The plant grows freely 
and the shining, deep green foliage appears bright 
and clean through the year. It is one of our most 
attractive climbers. 
CL. MERMAID—No other rose we know can be used 
to advantage in as many places as Mermaid. As a 
pillar rose, for fences, pergolas or as a cover for 
banks—in fact, anywhere in the sun that a thick 
cover of glistening foliage is needed, you will find 
it to be indispensible. Pale sulphur-yellow, gold- 
centered flowers are borne in profusion all through 
the season. Price 75c. 
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