Fifty^Three Years 
Ghas. G. Navlet Go 
GROWN. BUDDED ROSE BUSHES 
2-Year-Old Budded—Guaranteed 
True to Nome. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
No. I, 50c ea.; No. 1 Vi, 35c ea.; No. 2 , 20c 
ea. Postpaid. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL (H. Gigantea)—Foliage glossy, 
buds are truly remarkable, sometimes attaining the 
length of four inches, soft salmon-pink, and borne 
singly on long lateral shoots. 
BLAZE. (H. Wich). Plant Patent No. 10. Similar to 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber except that it continues to 
bloom during the season. $1.00 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
BONFIRE. Double. Dazzling scarlet clusters. 
CHEROKEE PINK (Cher.)—Large single pink flowers. 
Early bloomer. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. HT. Strong, heal¬ 
thy, vigorous grower. Blooms freely with good 
sized flowers. Color a rich rosy crimson. 
CLIMBING CECILE BRUNNER (Poly.)—Color rosy- 
pink, rich creamy white ground. 
CLIMBING DAME EDITH HELEN. HT. Same, beau¬ 
tiful, large, full double, highly perfumed bright pink. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. HT. Same 
beautiful velvety crimson blooms found in the bush 
variety. 
CLIMBING FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. Cl.HP. Very 
vigorous. Long, pointed bud, tinged carmine-pink. 
Flower very large, snow-white. Abundant, large, 
disease-resistant foliage. 
CLIMBING GENERAL MacARTHUR. HT. Branches 
freely. Blooms crimson-scarlet. Every shoot car¬ 
ries a large, double, well formed flower of exquisite 
fragrance. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN EMBLEM. HT. Flowers identi¬ 
cal with those of the bush type. 
CLIMBING HADLEY. HT. Same as the bush Hadley. 
Beautiful deep velvety crimson, retaining its color 
all season. 
CLIMBING HOOSIER BEAUTY. HT. Vigorous clim¬ 
ber. Velvety scarlet blooms. 
CLIMBING LOS ANGELES. HT. A strong, vigorous 
climber. The glorious flame pink color and the 
freedom of bloom are just as marked as in the bush. 
CLIMBING MARECHAL NIEL. Cl.Nois. Very fra¬ 
grant, large, full, double, golden yellow. Very pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. 
CLIMBING MME. ED. HERRIOT. HT. The sensa¬ 
tional copper colorings of the bush variety. A true 
climber. 
CLIMBING OPHELIA. HT. Little lighter in color 
than the bush Ophelia, being a pinkish cream, but 
with the same exquisite form of bud. 
CLIMBING PAPA GONTIER. T. It is a long lived 
and satisfactory climber, with well formed, cherry 
red blooms. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. HT. 
Same beautiful blend of orange, pink, coppery red 
and orange-yellow found in the bush. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Cl.HT. Very lasting, ex¬ 
tremely fragrant golden yellow and copper flowers. 
Abundant, large, rich green, foliage. Free bloomer. 
DOUBLOONS H. (Rosa setigera) Plant Patent No. 152. 
Clusters of very large, cup-formed, saffron-yellow 
blooms, over a long season. Has tendency to repeat 
bloom in midsummer. Long, heavy canes. A great 
climber. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75 
WHEN UNPACKING ROSES—Soak roots for 
several hours in a bucket of water before plant¬ 
ing. Never allow roots to be exposed to sun 
or wind. 
EXCELSA. W. Known as the Red Dorothy Perkins. 
A rapid grower, bearing flowers in clusters. 
KITTY KININMONTH. HG. Its very large and loose 
flowers of glowing deep pink come on a vigorous 
climbing plant that in its June bloom causes ex¬ 
treme interest. 
MERMAID (H. Brae). Single flowers, 5 to 6 inches 
across, of pale sulphur-yellow, with amber stamens. 
Fragrant. Deep shining green foliage, disease-re¬ 
sistant. Grows 6 to 9 feet in a season. Pot grown 
plants only. 75c ea.; 3 for $1.90 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty) 
HT. The large, moderately fragrant, ruffled flowers 
of delicate pink, with big, frilled petals stained 
crimson outside, are like no other variety on earth, 
and are produced with a lavishness which is as¬ 
tounding. Long, strong stems. Disease-resistant, 
dark green foliage. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. HT. Pale lemon buds and 
faint sulphur-yellow flowers, double, well formed, 
and fragrant. Strong growth. Marvelously beauti¬ 
ful, surpassing all white climbers in quality of 
bloom, also many of white bush roses as a cut 
flower. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. W. The flowers of this 
superb rose are vivid scarlet, shaded with bright 
scarlet, and are produced in the greatest profusion 
in large clusters. 
PHYLLIS BIDE (Poly). An everblooming climber. 
Clusters of blooms about size of Cecile Brunner. 
Pale gold, shading to carmine pink at edge of petals. 
ROYAL SCARLET—Large brilliant flowers. Habits 
same as the Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Difference 
being mostly in brilliance of bloom. 
YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER (Perle d’Or) (Poly). 
Habit of growth and type of flower same as the 
Cecile Brunner. Color yellow. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR 
TRl-OGEN 
All-purpose spray 
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