Cl Hoosier Beauty. Vigorous sport of bush, very dark scarlet . 22c 
Cl Joanna Hill. (’36) A new sport of the bush; bronzy yellow . 25c 
Cl Killarney Double White. (’36) Large, white blooms as bush . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Lady Forteviot. (’36) Brilliant golden apricot, as the bush . 25c 20c 12c 
Cl Lady Hillingdon. A vigorous grower as the bush, orange-yellow . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Lady Margaret Stewart. Same as the popular bush, yellow marked 
orange-red . 25c 20c 12c 
Cl Lord Cliarlemont. Same deep crimson blooms as parent bush . 22c 
Cl Los Angeles. Sport of the bush; pink with golden suffusion . 22c 
Cl Mme Butterfly. Sport of the bush; pink . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Mme E Herriot. A very well liked, strong, climbing sport, coral-red 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Mrs E P Thom. Same rich yellow blooms as bush parent . 22c 10c 
Cl Pink Cochet. Same as bush. Deep coral to salmon . 22c 15c 
Cl Pres H Hoover. Vigorous climbing sport; yellow tinted pink . 22c 
Cl Radiance. Sport of the popular bush, rosy pink . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Red Radiance. Sport of the Red Radiance bush . 22c 10c 
Cl Souv Claudius Pernet. Profuse, pure lasting yellow . 22c 10c 
Cl Souv Mme Chambard. Very large, full blooms of deep coral-red . 25c 
Cl Sunburst. Form and color identical to the bush parent; yellow . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Syracuse. Same as the bush, bright scarlet crimson . 22c 15c 10c 
Cl Talisman. Multi-colored blooms, same as the parent bush . 22c 
Cl White Cochet. Beautifully formed, large buds, pure white . 22c 15c 
Crimson Rambler. Small scarlet flowers, large clusters; hardy . 14c 10c 7c 
Dorothy Perkins. Small shell-pink blooms in large clusters; hardy . 14c 10c 7c 
Dorothy Perkins White. Same as above except white blooms . 10c 7c 
Dr W Van Fleet . 10c 7c 
Emily Gray. Golden yellow; large, open blooms; hardy . 22c 15c 10c 
Excelsa. Similar to Dorothy Perkins, except red . 14c 10c 7c 
Flower of Fairfield. Similar to Crimson Rambler . 14c 10c 7c 
Gold of Ophir. Southern climber of copper, carmine and salmon . 14c 10c 7c 
Golden Climber. See Patented Varieties Page 11. 
Golden Dream. See Rugosa . 18c 12c 8c 
Jacotte. A hardy variety; lasting, deep orange-yellow, tinted coppery-red 22c 15c 10c 
Kitty Kininmonth. Large, glowing, deep pink; vigorous, few thorns . 22c 15c 10c 
Laure Sou'pert. Small everblooming rambler, white to light pink . 25c 20c 12c 
Maid of Gold. See Patented Varieties Page 11 
Marechal Neil. Large, deep golden-yellow blooms; intensely fragrant 25c 20c 12c 
Mary Wallace. Well-formed, rosy-pink with salmon base; hardy . 14c 10c 7c 
Mermaid. Very large, single blooms of clear, light yellow . 20c 12c 
Mme Gregoire Staechelin. See Staechelin. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber. A profuse Spring bloomer, bright, scarlet, hardy 10c 7c 
Primrose. Hardy climber, medium sized blooms of canary yellow . 22c 15c 10c 
Roserie. A deep pink sport of Tausendschoen; hardy . 14c 10c 7c 
Staechelin. (Mme Gregoire Staechelin, Spanish Beauty). A hardy 
variety, long stemmed, pink blooms with lightly curled petals . 14c 10c 7c 
Tausendschoen. Large clusters of medium sized blooms that shade from 
soft pink to white; thornless, hardy . 14c 10c 7c 
Hybrid Perpetuals and Other Hardy Varieties V,, F if h X h 
American Beauty. Desirable as a forcer, as well as for the garden. 
Very fragrant, deep pink shaded carmine . 18c 12c 8c 
Black Prince. Dark crimson, shaded darker . 18c 
Captain Hayward. Well formed blooms of light crimson . 18c 12c 8c 
Frau Karl Druschki. Immense, lasting blooms of snow-white . 18c 
General Jacqueminot. An old favorite, clear red . 18c 12c 8c 
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