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Qlimhers 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Pink) $ .60 
A very rampant grower. Flowers same as the bush. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Yellow) ^ .60 
A very strong grower. Foliage is a light green and 
flowers a deep orange yellow. 
CHIN CHIN ^ .60 
A very strong climber with mildew free foliage. 
In the spring the entire plant is covered with a 
mass of small single flowers of apricot edged with 
pink with a lovely yellow center fllled with stamens. 
In the Northwest, it blooms continuously, although 
here it produces a fair scattering bloom after the 
first crop. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE ^ .75 
This Australian rose appears to be one of the 
flnest red climbers introduced in years. Observed 
over the entire Pacific Coast for the past two years, 
it has fulfilled all expectations. The new foliage is 
a reddish brown turning to dark green as it ages. 
Flowers are large, double, of good form and a dark 
velvety crimson; very fragrant. 
CLG. DAILY MAIL SCENTED ^ .75 
This climbing red rose is really outstanding. In 
the nursery row it has bloomed all season. The 
bloom is of medium size and a rich crimson with a 
velvety sheen. It is very fragrant and holds its 
color well; a moderate grower, probably 12 ft. 
Foliage very clean, although it has mildewed 
slightly in some localities. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS 
(California Roses Inc. 1935) ^ .75 
The most popular of all single roses is now available 
as a climber. A strong, clean growing, ever bloom¬ 
ing climber. The flowers are the same as on the 
bush. One of our best climbers. 
DAYDREAM ^ .75 
Another Australian rose that is very charming. The 
semi-double flowers are quite distinct. When open 
they resemble a large water lily of blush pink 
shadings. Blooms throughout the season. Growth 
bushy about six to eight feet, foliage large and 
quite clean. An excellent pillar rose. 
