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R03ES 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Dr* W. Van Fleet 
flesh-pinJc. Splendid for cutting* 
'‘‘Golden Climber 
Flowers always come solitary on stiff, strong 
stems, often 18 inches or longer, and are 4 to 
5 inches in diameter, making a cut flower which 
has no equal* Handsome "vine" to cover a fence, 
trellis, porch, pergola, or garage wall* 
Each 1*00 Dozen 10*00 
Jacotte 
Flowers large, semi-double, coppery yellow, 
tinted coppery red* A very desirable Climber* 
Mary Wallace 
A Pillar Rose, making a fine, strong, self- 
supporting plant 6 to 8 feet high, with large 
glossy foliage, blooming with a great freedom 
in spring and bearing a large number of fine 
buds in summer and fall* Flowers very large, 
of a bright, clear rose-pink with salmon base* 
Max Graf 
Makes an excellent pillar or climbing rose, 
but will be found most valuable as a ground 
cover* The foliage resembles Rosa Rugosa and 
is semi-evergreen* Large bright pink single 
flowers with prettily crimped petals* Excell¬ 
ent for walls or banks* 
*New Dawn 
(Everblooming Dr* W* Van Fleet*) Identical in 
every way with its parent in size and formation 
of its flowers, color, etc*, but blooms con¬ 
tinuously throughout the summer and fall. 
Each 1*50 Dozen 15*00 
Paul's Scarlet 
Flowers are semi-double, very freely produced 
in clusters of from 5 to 20 flowers each on 
much branched canes* It is of strong climbing 
habit and perfectly hardy* 
Primrose 
New hardy yellow climber with large, very double, 
canary-yellow flowers in great profusion. 
*Princess Van Orange 
A dazzeling now color in Climbing Roses, 
Branches covered with masses of brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers* A vigorous plant extremely, 
hardy* 
Dozen 10*00 
Each 1*00 
