CIi. DUCHESS OF ATHOL —An exceptionally strong grow¬ 
ing new variety. Large full flowers of orange, gold, 
bronze and burnt orange. Handsome, dark evergreen 
foliage. Price 75c. 
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 vig¬ 
orously. Foliage dark glossy green. 
CL. GOLD OF OFHIR— In the early days of Southern Cali¬ 
fornia it was planted extensively. It is again in favor 
and no wonder! In Spring it is a bewildering maze of cop¬ 
per, 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. 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 there¬ 
fore 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. MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT —Produces long branches 
simply filled with large scarlet and coral buds and flow¬ 
ers, and it blooms until Winter. It can be successfully 
confined in a rather small space. 
CL. MERMAID —No other rose we know can be used to ad¬ 
vantage in as many places as Mermaid. As a pillar rose, 
for fences, pergolas or as a cover for banks—in fact any¬ 
where in the sun that a thick cover of glistening foliage 
is needed you will find it to be indispensible. Pale sul¬ 
phur yellow, gold centered flowers are borne in profusion 
all through the season. Price 75c. 
CL. MRS. E. F. THOM —If you are partial to plain yellow 
roses of the best form and quality, you will want this 
variety. Grows prodigiously fast and certainly is not a 
slacker when it comes to flowers. The dark thick foliage 
is attractive too. Price 75c. 
CL. MRS. LOVELL SWISHER — Another strong grower 
bearing through the season, large coppery salmon buds 
and salmon pink flowers of real form and beauty. 
CL. PAULS SCARLET —Does practically all of its bloom¬ 
ing before the first of July but until this time, fiery 
scarlet flowers are borne in heavy clusters over practic¬ 
ally the whole plant. Unlike most climbing roses, it gen¬ 
erally blooms heavily shortly after planting. Will even 
grow and bloom on the north side of a building if it has 
plenty of light. The foliage is heavy and disease re¬ 
sistant and is held well through the year. 
CL. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER —Like the Hoover 
bush, of which it is a sport, this climbing rose grows 
luxuriantly and displays its wealth of orange scarlet and 
pink buds and flowers through the season. The high 
shades of the buds are apt to be more pronounced in the 
climber than in the bush. Price 75c. 
CL. RADIANCE —A strong climbing free blooming sport 
of the bush that combines long life, vigor and remark¬ 
able Summer blooming qualities |o make an indispensible 
addition to the garden. Perfect light to deep pink flowers 
can be cut from April until November. 
£ 7 } 
