*Clg. Shot Silk. (1931) Has all the 
beauty and disease resistance of the 
bush type but is a strong vigorous 
climber. Will endure shade better than 
any other pink climbing rose and blooms 
freely all season. 60c. 
Clg. Talisman. (1931) This is destined 
to be our most popular climbing rose. 
Like the bush form, it has wonderful 
color, exquisite fragrance, lovely form 
and is very free blooming. 60c. 
Mermaid. This rose is more of a trailer 
than a climber. Flowers are very large, 
single, creamy-yellow, with large tuft 
of showy golden yellow stamens. Con¬ 
stantly in bloom from May to Decem¬ 
ber. An excellent bank cover. Prune 
lightly or not at all. Remarkably dis¬ 
ease resistant. 75c. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. (1927) It is 
to be regretted that this lovely Spanish 
rose has been given such an awkward 
name but because of its unusual beauty 
it is increasing in popularity despite this 
handicap. The long-pointed buds are 
carmine, opening to show the pearl-pink 
center. Petals are charmingly curled. 
Blooming season follows that of Belle 
of Portugal and the two may be planted 
near together with pleasing results. 
Flowers are produced on extra long 
stems. 60c. 
Marechal Niel. Flowers deep lemon- 
yellow, large, full and globular ; of good 
form and fragrant. Growth robust, 
climbing and free-flowering. This grand 
rose originated seventy years ago and 
still retains its popularity. Does not do 
best near the coast, as it likes heat. 75c. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber. This peerless 
climbing rose of the purest vivid scar¬ 
let color, remaining bright until the 
flowers fall, is in a class by itself. The 
blooms of medium size clothe the plant 
with a blazing mantle in the early sum¬ 
mer months. A tall hedge of this rose 
is a wonderful sight. 60c. 
Reveil Dijonnais. A vigorous climber 
with clusters of semi-double blooms of 
rose-red with golden centers. Blooms 
heavily in spring and sparingly in sum¬ 
mer. Foliage thick, glossy and healthy. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Royal Scarlet. Gorgeous crimson flow¬ 
ers ; darker and earlier than Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber. Buds are small but of 
exquisite form. Blooms in greatest pro¬ 
fusion. 60c. 
Silver Moon. Long, creamy buds fol¬ 
lowed by beautiful semi-double flowers 
four to five inches in diameter pro¬ 
duced in small sprays. The petals are of 
great substance. Its boundless vigor 
makes it invaluable where quick shade 
is desired. 60c. 
Varieties marked * are of recent 
introduction. 
‘'Roeding’s Quality” climbing roses are No. 
1 Grade, large, two-year-old plants. They will 
make a vigorous growth the first year after 
planting but will not produce flowers until the 
second year. 
OUR ROSES ARE POSTPAID IN 
CALIFORNIA 
Climbing Rose Marie 
Our stock of some varieties of Stand¬ 
ard Roses is limited, so kindly list a 
second choice when ordering. We do 
not pay shipping charges on Standard 
Roses as they cannot be sent by pared 
post. 
STANDARD ROSES 
Commonly known as Tree Roses, “Roeding’s Quality” Standard Roses 
are top-budded on vigorous stock. They are invaluable for formal gar¬ 
dens, planting along walks, or in cemeteries and public gardens. Since 
the crown is 40 to 42 inches above the ground, standards may be planted 
in lawns, or Annuals and Perennials may be planted beneath them if 
desired. 
Proper pruning is essential to success. Shorten in the head and thin 
out the plant each year. The first two years, wrap the stem with paper or 
burlap to prevent sunburn injury, and cut away all suckers appearing 
below the crown. 
All our standards are budded at 40 inches and are extra heavy—the 
finest stock we have ever seen. 
The price of varieties marked with an 
each; other varieties are $2.50 each; 10 c 
shipping charges. 
♦Angels Mateu 
Angele Pernet 
Chas. P. Kilham 
Dainty Bess 
Dame Edith Helen 
Duchess of Montrose 
*Duquesa de Penaranda 
E. G. Hill 
Etoile de Hollande 
Federico Casas 
Feu Joseph Looymans 
Golden Emblem 
(For detailed descriptions of varieties 
* is $3.00 each; in lots of 10 or more $2.75 
more $2.25 each. Prices do not include 
♦Hinrich Gaede 
Joanna Hill 
Mari Dot 
*McGredy’s Ivory 
Mrs. P. S. Dupont 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
*Mme. Cochet-Cochet 
Pres. Herbert Hoover 
Rapture 
♦Southport 
Talisman 
♦Rouge Mallerin 
see Bush Roses on pages 38 to 43.) 
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