LOS ANGELES 
DAINTY BESS 
MME. BUTTERFLY 
SELECTED CLIMBING ROSES 
Climbing roses are again very popular. They are easy to grow. Plant them 
in a sunny location in good garden soil. Well rotted manures may be used to 
loosen up soil and supply humus. Do not use any form of green manures or com¬ 
mercial fertilizer when planting. After plants have become established they 
should be fertilized with a good balanced fertilizer if necessary. 
(*) Hybrid everblooming. 
No. 1 Grade 60c each, 3 for $1.50, 12 for $5.00. Postpaid. 
Except as otherwise noted. 
Note: Add 10c each for points east of the Rocky Mountains 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —Rich, rosy, deep pink 
flowers, about 3 inches in size, which are pro¬ 
duced in great abundance. 
AMERICAN PILLAR — Single pink with 
white center and yellow stamens. Flowers 
borne in cl-usters with foliage a clean and shiny 
green. 
♦LADY ASHTOWN —Bright silvery pink. 
*LADY HIILINGTON — Large flowers with 
long-pointed buds; color of deep apricot-vel- 
low. 
LEMON PILLAR — Large full sulphur yellow 
flowers. 
♦BETTY UPRICHARD -Same as bush form, 
which see. 
♦LOS ANGELES —Shrimp pink. Same as the 
bush form. 
♦BLAZE —Plant Pat. No. 10. A hardy crimson 
everblooming climber, similar to Paui’s Scarle. 
except for its everblooming feature. $1.00 each, 
3 for $2.50. 
♦BLACK BOY —Semi-double flowers of dark 
glowing red, overlaid with a sheen of velvety 
black. 
* CLIMBING BELLE OP PORTUGAL —Long 
bud, soft creamy pink with a suggestion of yel¬ 
low. Vigorous grower. 
MAEACHEL NIEL —A fragrant large yellow 
rose of particular effectiveness where hardy 
In the Portland area it should be planted in 
sheltered location, colder climates should not 
consider planting. 
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yellow flowers, 5-6 inches across. Without 
doubt the prettiest yellow climber of-all. Not 
as i ugged and hardy as some and' we only 
recommend this for the sunny sheltered loca¬ 
tion. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
♦CECILE BRUNNER — Vigorous pale pink 
baby climber. 
♦COUNTESS OP STRADBROKE — A new 
climber from Australia becoming very popular 
and doing well in this country, immense flow¬ 
ers of the richest red with almost black shades. 
Fragrant, thirty to forty petals. Each $1.00, 3 
for $2.75. 
• f MME. E. HERRIOT —Brilliant coral red buds 
opening to flaming pink and orange. 
♦MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT— Large satiny 
pink. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN —Crimson 
buds opening to large, perfumed pale pink 
flowers. 
♦DAME E. HELEN 
pink. 
■Large, very double shell 
*MRS. AARON WARD 
rose. 
Yellow, tinted salmon 
♦DAINTY BESS CLIMBER —Very new is the 
climbing form of (his beautiful single variety. 
Petals of pale pink opjening wide to display 
a contrasting center of tall red stamens. Ever- 
blooming. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75. 
DOROTHY PERKINS— Bright pink. 
♦DR. VAN FLEET— Flesh pink, double, and 
borne singly. 
DOUBLOONS— (Plant patent No. 152—H. S. 
1934.) Undoubtedly the best yellow climber to 
date. Clusters of large, cup-formed, saffron- 
yellow flowers, opening successively, thus pro¬ 
longing the bloom. Sturdy straight canes, bright 
glossy-green foliage. Each $1.50; $15.00 per 
dozen. 
EMILY GREY —Golden yellow. 
♦CLIMBING ETCILE DE HOLLAND — A 
climbing sport of one of the best dark red bush 
roses. $1.00. 
EXCELSIOR —-The red Dorothy Perkins. 
♦FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI— Pure white. A 
good oldfashioned variety that is well worth 
remembering. 
♦GENERAL McARTHUR —Fine, fragrant red. 
♦GOLDEN EMBLEM —Yellow, same colorings 
as in the bush rose. 
♦GOLDEN CLIMBER— Plant Pat. No. 38. A 
golden yellow flecked with orange scarlet com¬ 
ing on stems of 18 inches or more. Hardy and 
vigorous growing, but not a profuse bloomer. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50. 
♦HADLEY —Crimson red. 
♦HOOSIER BEAUTY — Splendid dark red 
blooms, delightfully fragrant. 
*K. A. VICTORIA —A beautiful creamy white. 
KITTY KININIMONTH —Large, ruffled semi 
double blooms of fadeless pink. 
♦CLIMBING MRS. CHAS. P. KILHAM —Bril¬ 
liant orange-pink of beautiful form. Excellent 
disease resistant foliage. Perpetual bloomer. 
Each $1.00. 
♦CLIMBING MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE 
THOM— A pure unfading yellow of fine form. 
Good strong canes and fine foliage. An excel¬ 
lent bloomer throughout the summer. Each $1. 
PAUL’S SCARLET —Clusters of semi-double 
scarlet red flowers. 
PHYLLIS BIDE —Buds of pale gold and pink, 
opening to flowers of buff-yellow. A very 
pleasing and graceful climber, usually flower¬ 
ing both in spring and fall. Each $1.00. 
♦CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER — Same 
flower as bush form. 
PRIMROSE — Large, double canary yellow 
flowers. 
♦REVEII DIJONNAIS —A new hybrid tea 
French climber of great beauty. Coppery red 
buds opening to a nearly single flower. Qutside 
of petals are coppery red with yellow centers. 
A very striking novelty rose. Not a strong 
climber and not a profuse bloomer but one 
of the most beautiful roses of recent introduc¬ 
tion. Each $1.00, 3 for $2.75. 
SCORCHER —Handsome Vermillion flowers 
in great profusion. 
SILVER MOON — Long, creamy buds fol¬ 
lowed by beautiful semi-double flowers. 
♦SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNEI- A pure 
yellow. One of the old standbys. 
♦SUNBURST — Yellow with orange shadings. 
♦CLIMBING TALISMAN — Same as the bush 
form; new. 
♦TAUSENDSCHON —Large clusters of flow¬ 
ers with ruffled petals in shades of yellow, 
creamy white to bright rose pink. Nearly thorn¬ 
less canes. 
PORTLAND ROSE NURSERY — PORTLAND, ORE. 
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