Klyn^s ^^Do-Bloom^^ Hardy Climbins Roses 
Nothing is more beautiful than this class in full bloom in late spring or early summer, with 
some varieties repeating later in the season. On porches, arches, trellises, pillars, or along 
fences they present a most pleasing spectacle. They make a great screen for anything one 
wants to cover. For this purpose do not prune them at all, except to shorten the side shoots 
which have bloomed. If the plants become too large, remove a few of the new canes, as the 
old wood produces the flowers. 
All Climbers, 75 cts. each, except where noted 
Albertine. Large, double flowers of coppery 
chamois inside, with a reverse of bright 
salmon, the whole turning to coppery pink. 
American Pillar. A very strong grower with 
masses of single, brilliant carmine-rose flow¬ 
ers with a creamy white center and a mass 
of yellow stamens. 
Apricot Glow. Plant Patent No. 200. Nicely 
formed, double flowers of light apricot 
shaded yellow at base. Pleasing fragrance. 
A tall grower which is a worth-while addi¬ 
tion. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. A most gor¬ 
geous display of scarlet-crimson flowers, 
and under favorable conditions it repeats in 
late summer or early fall. $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.50. 
Climbing American Beauty. An abundant 
bloomer with large, light crimson or rose- 
pink flowers. Very fragrant. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. Yellow 
climbing Rose of the future. You will ad¬ 
mire its abundant display of cup-formed, 
saffron-yellow flowers. This Rose is unsur¬ 
passable among the yellow climbers. $1.50 
each, 3 for $3.75. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Reautiful pink buds open¬ 
ing into large, well-shaped, solitary flowers 
on long stems. An erect, strong grower. 
Elegance. Plant Patent applied for. Long, 
light-colored buds opening to superb flowers 
of clear spectrum-yellow. Its blooms have 
graceful, recurving petals. $1.50 each, 
3 for $3.75. 
Golden Glow. Plant Patent No. 263. Flow¬ 
ers of Hybrid Tea form with the most pleas¬ 
ing Tea Rose fragrance. The color is a pure 
cadmium-yellow. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Jacotte. A beautiful orange-yellow climber 
with attractive, holly-like foliage. Admired. 
Mary Wallace. Four-inch, semi-double 
flowers of bright rose-pink with a salmon 
base. Especially good. 
Mermaid. A truly everblooming Rose with 
beautiful shiny foliage. The great, single 
blooms are pale sulphur-yellow. It is not 
especially hardy and begins growing late in 
the season. $1.00 each. 
Mine. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish 
Beauty). Long-pointed buds open to pearl- 
pink, fragrant flowers lavishly produced. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. An ever- 
blooming form of Dr. W. Van Fleet, this 
is the best hardy everblooming climber in 
the world. Its dainty, pale pink, fragrant 
blooms are fine for cutting. It is a real asset 
to any garden. $1.50 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The finest of the 
bright red climbing Roses, with great 
masses of brilliant scarlet flowers which 
present a spectacle. Unsurpassable in Rose- 
dom. Hardy and dependable. 
Primrose. An attractive climber with beauti¬ 
ful shiny foliage and quantities of pale 
primrose pompon Roses which retain their 
color. Very fine. 
Princess Van Orange. Plant Patent No. 
106. Climbing sport of the Polyantha 
Gloria Mundi, with clusters of double 
dazzling orange-scarlet blooms. It cer¬ 
tainly makes a striking appearance. $1.00 
each, 3 for $2.50. 
Prosperity. A pillar Rose rarely over 7 feet 
tall, which produces large clusters of well- 
formed, white flowers flushed dainty pink 
in the center. It blooms off and on all dur¬ 
ing the season. $1.00 each. 
Silver Moon. An exceptionally strong-grow¬ 
ing plant with shiny foliage and immense, 
single, creamy white flowers. 
3 New Climbing Roses, 1 Blaze, 1 Doubloons, 1 New Dawn, $4.00 value for $3.35 
No further discount on this collection 
Read Carefully Before Ordering 
GUARANTEE. We spend two years of stren¬ 
uous effort on every crop of Roses, to grow for 
you the best obtainable. With your proper care 
THEY ARE GUARANTEED to bloom the first 
flowering period after purchase. If they fail to 
do so, we will replace plants or refund money. 
SECOND CHOICE. Some varieties are sold 
out early in the season. Kindly state whether 
we shall substitute the nearest similar variety 
in case we should be sold out on any variety 
you may order. 
WE PAY POSTAGE on all orders received 
by April 10 for Spring, 1938, delivery, and re¬ 
ceived by October 20 for Fall, 1938, delivery. 
This means a considerable saving for you if you 
order early. 
Unless otherwise instructed, we will cut back 
the plants ready for planting, which is from 6 
to 8 inches above the union. 
FOR OHIO. Customers living in Ohio, kindly 
include 3 per cent for Sales Tax. 
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GERARD K. KLYN 
M enter. Oh io 
