GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James] Plant 
Patent No. 28— WINNER OF THE GOLD MEDAL 
AWARDED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTU¬ 
RAL SOCIETY. IT ALSO HAD THE GREAT DISTINC¬ 
TION OF BEING THE WINNER OF THE AMERICAN 
ROSE SOCIETY'S MEDAL FOR THE BEST ROSE OF 
1933. The color Illustration at right gives but a very 
faint Idea of the great beauty of this magnificent Rose, 
for It Is a perfectly gorgeous flower of Hybrid Tea Type, 
four to five inches in diameter, perfectly double, and of 
fine form. It Is a pure deep yellow climber, the flowers 
usually being produced one to an 18-Inch stem making 
them Ideal for cutting. It has hardy, glossy foliage and 
ornamental red thorns on rich green wood. The flowers 
are exquisitely fragrant. The plant Is a rugged grower 
and is hardy in severe sub-zero weather. It Is the 
Yellow Cl Imber that Rosarlans have been looking for. 
Should be planted in full sun for best results. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
1933 
Golden Climber 
PLANT PATENT 
NO. 28 
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Every visitor who has seen the Grace Wayman Rose In 
bloom in my garden has pronounced it the finest Climbing 
Rose they have ever seen, and you will say so too when you 
see it In bloom. I have grown It beside every climbing rose 
I know of, but have not found one to compare to it. The 
print on this page is made from AN ACTUAL PHOTO¬ 
GRAPH, GREATLY REDUCED. Comparing It with other 
modern pink climbing roses, it is a much better color, 
better form, larger, more double, of heavier substance, and 
a more profuse bloomer. It makes an excellent companion 
piece for Elegance Rose, illustrated on the back cover, and 
for Golden Climber, illustrated above, either on the trellis 
or as a cut flower, in color it is a luscious pink, a flower 
of mammoth size and unsurpassed form. And such profusion 
of bloom! One wonders how any plant can produce so many 
gorgeous flowers, each blossom a perfect cut flower, on a 
strong stout stem, as fine as any hot-house grown rose. As to 
hardiness, it has gone through all of our severe winters, as 
low as 17 below zero, without protection and without damage. 
It is a strong grower, producing long heavy canes. 
EXTRA STRONG TWO YEAR OLD FIELD GROWN PLANTS 
$1.00 EACH 
DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. 
