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Golden Climber 
PLANT PATENT 
NO. 28 
GOLDEN GLOW (Patent Pending) — This new 
climber is destined to be a sensation among Rose 
growers who know their Roses. No other yellow 
Rose can compare with it in freedom of bloom, or 
purity or intensity of color, the color being a pure 
spectrum yellow, which holds its color until the last 
petal drops. For mass color effect nothing equals it, 
as the plant and foliage are completely hidden 
by flowers when in bloom. The flowers are of huge 
size, up to 5 inches across, of perfect Hybrid Tea 
form and exquisite China Tea fragrance, borne on 
stiff stems, with one to 25 or more flowers to a stem, 
one stem often making a huge bouquet. The plants 
are vigorous and disease resistant, producing canes 
15 feet or more in length. If this word description 
conveys to your mind even a faint impression of the 
many merits and great beauty of this new Rose, I 
am sure you will want to be the first to have it in 
your community. It will certainly attract a great 
deal of attention to your garden. Number one, 
"Cream Quality", strong two year old, field-grown 
plants $ 1.50 each. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER (Patent Pending) — 
Another magnificent new climber, which is entirely 
different from Golden Glow, but equally striking. 
The color is pure yellow to light cadmium orange, 
stippled and splashed with orange scarlet, but this 
description gives but a faint idea of its great 
beauty. It is a Rose of great refinement with waved 
and crinkled edges and China Tea fragrance, and 
especially appreciated for cutting. Number One, 
strong field-grown, two year old plants, $1.50 each. 
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PLANT PATENT 
NO. lO 
GOLDEN CLIMBER ROSE (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) Plant Patent 
No. 28—The color illustration above gives but a very faint idea of 
the great beauty of this magnificent Rose, for it is a perfectly 
gorgeous flower of Hybrid Tea Type, four to five inches in diameter, 
perfectly double, and of fine form. It was the Winner of the Gold 
Medal awarded for the Best Rose of 1933. It is a pure deep yellow 
climber, the flowers usually being produced one to an 18-inch stem, 
making them ideal for cutting. It has hardy glossy foliage and orna¬ 
mental red thorns on rich green wood. The flowers are exquisitely 
fragrant. The plant is a rugged grower and is hardy in severe 
sub-zero weather. It is the Yellow Climber that Rosarians have 
been looking for. Must be planted in full sun for best results. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 dozen. 
BLAZE CLIMBING ROSE (Plant Patent No. 10)—See color 
illustration at right. A sport of Paul's Scarlet Climber, with all 
its beauty, hardiness, vigour and profusion of bloom, but 
with a tendency to produce two or more crops a year when 
fully established. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin)—Very large, de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, fully double pink flowers, with vivid crimson buds. 
An abundant bloomer and one of our best climbing Roses both as 
a garden subject and for cut flowers. Vigorous grower with large 
leathery foliage. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50. 
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