HARDY CLIMBING ROSES. On this page yon find I lie 
latest in Climbing Roses that have been tested, and were 
found to be hardy, good blooming varieties. 
WHAT SONDEREGGER’S ROSES WILL DO FOR YOU: 
Being healthy and hardy, well rooted, they will start growing 
easily. Being two year old No. 1 plants, the best grade of 
roses on the market, they will bloom for you the first year. 
45c 
each 
3 for 
Ottc 
8 .for *2.45 
(Except those 
quoted 
otherwise) 
CLIMB. AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE with Juniperus Stricta (potted) and 
Juniperus Virginians for an entrance planting. (Juniperus see page 22.) 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Its double roses lhal. appear in great pro¬ 
fusion are most showy. This hardy Climbing Rose has been a favorile for years, 
and should be in every planting. 
SCORCHER. The brilliant scarlet-crimson roses are well shaped, semi-double and 
fragrant. A very good, healthy grower. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. This is one of the most dependable Climbing 
roses, always blooms freely, and the intense scarlet flowers of excellent shape and 
good size come in showy clusters. A healthy, hardy rose. 
DAILY MAIL. One of the finest two-tone roses in form of a tdimber. The roses 
are in shape almost like the Hybrid Tea roses, the color is a beautiful Apricot¬ 
shading. For llu* first time this rose is offered at popular prices. 
CLIMBING K. A. VICTORIA. Much like the Hybrid Tea rose of the same name 
which is so well known. This double, fragrant climbing rose is one of the finest 
roses grown. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 postpaid. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST 
SEVEN SISTERS. An old fashioned climbing rose, and one of the hardiest. The 
blossoms vary from rosy-red to flesh-color. 
CRIMSON RAMBLER. The crimson red flowers come in large clusters and arc 
quite showy. Very hardy. 
CLIMBING SUNBURST. A climber of the Hybrid Tea Rose-type. V vigorous 
grower, and bearing continuously large, deep, golden yellow buds. An exceptionally 
fine yellow climbing rose. 
SILVER MOON. Dislinctly different from any other climbing rose are the very 
large buds of Silver Moon, creamy white flowers, semi double with golden anthers. 
The buds and flowers appear in attractive sprays. 
BLAZE. U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. One of the first roses that was patented, and 
nationally advertised as such. It is a rose that has the vigor, beauty and hardiness 
of the Paul’s Scarlet, also scarlet red. It blooms extra freely, and the flowers are 
medium to large in size and double. Of all the patented climbing roses 1 consider 
Blaze the best. The retail price is appointed by the originator, the true Blaze rose, 
2 year old plants $1.25 each; 12 for $12.50 postpaid. 
PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS. Dig good si/.r holes for the roots, so us to allow 
several inches of good soil all around and below the roots. After applying plenty ol 
water in order to settle the soil, finish filling the hole, and bank up about 6 to 9 
inches of soil, so as to cover the lower parts of the canes. I ben cut back the branches 
and canes to within 2 inches above the banked-up soil. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER 
