Because of their hardiness, their many uses, and the 
superb beauty of the newer sorts. Climbing Roses should 
be used much more generally in our plantings. A little 
imagination suggests many uses. Trained around a post, 
a climber makes a beautiful “Pillar of Roses,” particu¬ 
larly beautiful as a frame for the Rose-garden. Trained 
over an archway or a doorway or along the porch, there are few 
“vines” that will grow as fast, be as permanent and as beauti¬ 
ful as Climbing Roses. Trained to cover a wire fence, “Ram¬ 
blers” are most spectacular. Trained along the walls. Climbing 
Roses will dress up a garage or any building and transform it into 
an ornament in the landscape. 
ALONG A GARAGE 
OR ANY BUILDING 
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TO COVER 
A FENCE 
