CLIMBING 
ROSES 
(See Page 3 for 
Mrs. Paul J. Hoivard 
and 
Indian Summer) 
Easleds Golden Rambler 
♦Easlea's Golden Rambler 
Plant Patent 114. Midseason. Yellow. 
Large, full flowers, long-lasting and in¬ 
tensely fragrant. The buds are lemon- 
chrome, washed with maddery orange, 
passing to deep canary-yellow when the 
blooms open. $1.00 each 
Cl. Louise Catherine Breslau 
Copper pink. Climbing sport of bush 
rose described on Page 5. $1.00 each 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen 
Same rich pink blooms as bush rose 
( Page 5.) 75c each 
Miss Marion Manifold 
An Australian climber of good habit 
carrying large crimson-scarlet blooms of 
fairly-full petalage and refined form, 
lightly scented. 75c each 
Cl. Mrs. Lovell Swisher 
Salmon pink. The climbing form of this 
Howard and Smith rose. (Page 3) 
75c each 
Billy Boiler 
A grand Australian novelty Rose of 
dazzling red that makes a striking display 
and is sure to hold first rank among the 
climbers. It makes strong upright shoots 
of good length that are always literally 
crowded with buds and semi-double open 
flowers of dashing color. 75c each 
Phyllis Bide 
Blossoms are small, exquisite form in 
hud. and open with gracefully-reflexed 
petals. Dainty and sweet and produced in 
long, loose sprays. Pale gold at the base. 
Hushed and shaded a lovely carmine-pink 
toward the edges. Vigorous habit, slender 
growth, handsome, mildew-proof foliage. 
75c each 
Mermaid 
A lovely hybrid of Rosa Bracteata. 
Mowers equivalent in form to the common 
(.herokee, only of much larger size. In 
color, pure sulphur yellow, with highly 
contrasting, deep amber-colored stamens at 
the center of the flowers. As a Rose for 
trellises this lovely variety is sure to be in 
strong demand. 75c each 
Cl. Edith Nellie Perkins 
Cerise pink and gold. Climbing form of 
bush rose. (Page 5) 75c each 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom 
The climbing form of this fine butter 
yellow Howard & Smith rose. (Page 3) 
75c each 
Thelma 
Color is a soft coral-pink, very pretty 
and unusual in a climber, and not affected 
by rain or sun. As the trusses of bloom 
age a slight crimson suffusion comes over 
the petals, enhancing the beauty of the 
masses. Flowers are semi-double, larger 
than those of most of its class, and dec¬ 
orative, without scent. 75c each 
Black Boy 
Large semi-double flower of deep, vel¬ 
vety-crimson, shaded blackish-maroon, and 
over-laying fiery scarlet—an exceedingly- 
dark Rose of superlative beauty. Blooms 
are borne on long, stiff stems and sweetly 
scented. 75c each 
Climbing Golden Emblem 
A vigorous climbing sport of Golden 
Emblem with the same bright-green foliage, 
glossy, leathery, and mildew-proof, and 
abundance of bloom throughout the season. 
Sweet fruit-scented flowers, rich golden- 
yellow' with carmine shading, borne on 
long, strong stems. 75c each 
Madame Gregoire Staechelin 
Has perfect long-pointed buds, which are 
crimson as the sepals first divide. With 
the opening of the flowers the firm outer 
petals show splashes of carmine, with an 
iridescent pearl-pink inside, the whole 
effect of striking beauty. The blossoms are 
richly perfumed. 75c each 
Ednah Thomas 
Large, brilliant, double cutting Rose. 
Salmon-Rose bloom-of fine form with con¬ 
siderable orange in its color. Perfumed. 
Good stems. Strong, climbing growth and 
a continuous bloomer, with fair foliage 
well held in long season. 75c each 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande 
A climbing form of this most popular 
rose with beautiful, well formed, red 
blooms. (Paged) 75c each 
Bonfire 
A rich cherry-crimson with a touch of 
scarlet that suggests a blazing vine at first 
glance. A climber of unusual vigor with 
bright foliage that enhances the charm of 
its dazzling double flowers, which are pro¬ 
duced in clusters of 20 to 25. 75c each 
Belle of Portugal. A Rose of regal 
beauty in a true pastel shade—soft salmon- 
pink of exquisite daintiness. The flowers 
are very large, borne singly on long stems, 
and in the spring, its principal blooming 
period, the plants are literally covered 
with blossoms. 50c each 
Climbing Cecile Brunner. Climbing 
form of the exceedingly popular Polyan- 
tha Rose of the same name, bearing lovely 
buds and immense clusters of dainty dou¬ 
ble flowers of perfect shape and delicious 
perfume. Often termed the Sweetheart 
Rose. 50c each 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Vivid scarlet, 
shaded bright crimson. Flowers of medium 
size, semi-double. Produced in very large 
clusters of from five to twenty blooms on 
strong, much branched canes. 50c each 
Jacotte. a deep orange-yellow tinted 
coppery-red. Good sized, semi-double, very 
lasting flowers with moderate fragrance. 
50c each 
Climbing Los Angeles. Beautiful sweet- 
scented flowers of a luminous flame pink 
with golden coral suffusion. (Page 3) 
50c each 
Climbing Hoosier Beauty. Glowing 
crimson with darker shadings. A climbing 
form of the bush rose. (Page 5) 
50c each 
Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. 
White. A climbing form of the bush rose. 
50c each 
Climbing Lafayette. Glowing red. A 
climbing form of the bush rose. (Page 4) 
50c each 
Climbing Rose Marie. Large pink blos¬ 
soms, long stems, born freely. A climbing 
form of this well known bush rose. 
50c each 
Climbing Red Radiance. A climbing 
form of the bush rose. (Page 5) 
50c each 
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10% discount on any order of 10 roses (your selection). 
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