CLIMBING ROSES 
NEWER VARIETIES OF CLIMBING ROSES 
Apricot Glow 
Apricot Glow—Patent applied for. A truly magnificent climber 
with medium size flowers of a light apricot color shading yellow 
at the base. Produced in large trusses. The flowers are double, 
nicely formed of a pleasing fruity fragrance. In color it resembles 
Jacotte but being double the effect is richer. It is also a more 
profuse bloomer and of stronger habit of growth. Price: $1.50 
per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Blaze—(Plant Patent No. 10.) Acclaimed by the nation and con¬ 
tinues to be the most popular of all new climbing Roses — the 
only hardy everblooming scarlet climber. It has every element 
to insure its success for Blaze continues the vigor, beauty, and 
hardiness of Paul's Scarlet Climber with the everblooming Rose. 
Every one of the plants offered this season was propagated from 
blooming wood, in order to definitely and more quickly produce 
the everblooming quality of this Rose. Everblooming. Price: $1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Easlea's Golden Rambler—(Plant Patent No. 114.) The finest yellow 
climbing Rose ever sent out. It made a marvelous record for 
itself in England obtaining the Gold Medal, The Award of Merit 
of the Royal Horticultural Society and at the Show of the National 
Rose Society was awarded the Cory Gold Cup, as the best new 
Rambler that year. The plant has a wonderfully vigorous habit, 
very free in production. There is no better yellow Rose to fill the 
bill where a yellow variety is required. The rich yellow color is 
sometimes splashed crimson and the rich olive glow of the 
foliage and red flowering wood present a striking foil when the 
plant is in blossom. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Elegance (Brownell, 1937)—(Patent Pending.) Exceptionally hardy 
Climbing Rose with a very long season of flower. Several rows 
of petals on each individual flower. Very deep yellow color in 
the center of the flower, with outer petals somewhat lighter. 
However, as the flowers develop, the yellow shadings become 
much more pronounced. Variable China tea fragrance, stems 
very stiff, and the growth is much more vigorous than that of 
the American Pillar. Fine shiny green foliage and disease 
resistant. This variety will produce blooms the first year if 
planted early. Rated very highly by the Rose specialists in this 
country. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
Golden Glow—(Plant Patent No. 263.) A true companion to the 
above, and of equal vigor. The medium size flowers are semi¬ 
double and profusely produced in clusters of from 4 to 5. The 
color is pure bright yellow without any shadings. This variety 
appeals to us as the best yellow climbing Rose yet introduced. 
Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
The New Dawn (Patented)—The everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. This 
variety is identical with its parent in size, formation of bud and 
color, etc., but it flowers continuously throughout the Summer 
and Fall months. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 75c each, $7.50 per dozen, except where noted 
American Pillar—Single flowered variety of great beauty. Flowers 
3 or 4 inches across borne in immense clusters. Brilliant shade 
of pink with clear white eye; wonderfully decorative even when 
not in flower as the blooms are followed with brilliant red berries. 
Bess Lovett—Large flowers of rich pink, cupped shaped, borne on 
long-stemmed clusters; sweetly fragrant. Very often referred to 
as American Beauty Climber. 
Chaplin's Pink Climber—Unquestionably the most important acqui¬ 
sition in Climbing Roses since the introduction of Dr. Van Fleet 
and Paul's Scarlet Climber, which are universally recognized as 
the two most popular Climbing Roses in the country and to 
which Chaplin's Pink Climber will prove an equally valuable 
companion. 
Dorothy Perkins—Clear, bright pink, trailing growth, profuse 
bloomer. 
Dr. Huey -Semi-double, rather large flowers of the very deepest 
crimson maroon, shaded black, an exquisite variety. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—Beautiful flesh pink, borne on long stems; buds 
long and pointed, plants very strong, brilliant dark glossy foliage, 
mildew proof, splendid for cutting. 
Emily Gray—'The best yellow Climbing Rose ever introduced. 
Color clear golden yellow, all flowers are double, with long 
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buds, and attractive, dark green foliage. Very free flowering, 
splendid growing habits. 
Jacotte—Color shrimp pink or light salmon orange shaded golden 
yellow at base; flowers fully BVz inches in diameter, delightfully 
scented; rich, dark green, glossy disease-resisting foliage. Price: 
$1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—The long pointed full fragrant flowers 
are crimson, and when fully opened are an irridescent pearl pink 
inside. It has been predicted that this variety is probably the 
pioneer of a new race. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber—The flowers are medium in size, being 
semi-double and carry three to six flowers on each spray. Paul's 
Scarlet Climber has received several gold medals. 
Silver Moon—Pure white in color with yellow stamens in the 
center, showing up a very attractive variety. Foliage bronzy 
green; stems of flowers very long and fragrance very lasting. 
Skyrocket (Kordes)—A real everblooming Pillar or Shrub Rose pro¬ 
ducing enormous flower clusters throughout the entire season. 
Makes a magnificent display with its large clusters composed of 
medium sized brilliant rich red blooms. Of straight, upright habit 
which makes it most desirable and valuable either as a Pillar 
Rose or planted in combination with various kinds of shrubs. A 
forerunner of a distinct new race. 
