14 GOLDSBORO NURSERY, GOLDSBORO, N. C. 
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Hardy Climbing Roses 
(Showy Blooms in Spring Only) 
American Beauty. Well known red forcing Rose. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Apple blossom pink. Delicate shade of flesh 
pink, deepening to rosy flesh in center; large flowers. 
Jacotte. The lovely fragrant flowers come profusely on plants 
with varnished, holly-like foliage. Apricot-orange, with tints 
of copper-red. 
Lady Banks ( Yellow Banksian ). Small leaved trailing Rose. 
Very attractive yellow flowers. 
Mary Wallace. Early, profuse bloomer. Brilliant pink. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin ( Spanish Beauty). Long-pointed 
crimson buds open to large, urn-shaped flowers of pearl-pink. 
Often called the “Queen of the Climbers .” 
Paul’s Scarlet. Well known, showy climber. Covers itself each 
Spring with bright scarlet flowers. Best hardy red climber. 
Monthly Blooming Climbing Roses 
Cecile Brunner ( Sweetheart ). Similar to bush 
Rose, having larger upright stems and much 
more vigorous. 
Cochet, Pink. Differs from the bush Rose 
only in the climbing habit. 
Cochet, White. One of the best w hite climbers. 
Etoile de France. A lovely shade of clear 
crimson velvet. Very fragrant. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Differs from 
the bush Rose only in its climbing habit. 
Luxembourg. A climbing yellow Rose with 
flowers exactly like Luxembourg bush Rose. 
A recent introduction. 
Marechal Niel. We have a few of these well 
known yellow climbers. The flowers are pure 
yellow on moderately long stems. Plants 
sometimes get hurt by cold. 
Mme. Jules Gravereaux ( Nemo). One of 
the best red climbing Roses. Very large 
flowers on long, stiff stems. 
Pink Killarney. Differs only in its climbing 
habit from the well known bush Rose. 
Pink Radiance. Sport of the popular bush 
Rose. 
Red Radiance. Vigorous climber with blooms 
like the well-known bush Rose. 
Souvenir de Wootton. Bright red, pointed 
buds. One of the best everblooming climbers 
for the South. 
Sunburst. Yellow. Form and color identical 
to the bush Rose. 
Sweetheart. Similar to bush Rose, having 
larger upright stems and much more vigorous. 
Talisman. The multicolored blooms and vigor 
of the plant have made this climbing sport 
well liked. 
Perennials 
ALYSSUM saxatile. A fine rock garden or border plant. Yellow 
flowers in early Spring; gray foliage. 
AQUILEGIA ( Columbine). Prefers a partially shaded location. Long 
spurred hybrids, mixed colors. 
DIANTHUS deltoides ( Maiden Pmk). An excellent rock garden 
plant. Blooms just after Phlox subulata. A spreading plant with 
narrow leaves and is covered with pink flowers during April and May. 
Alyssum, Saxatile 
IBERISsempervirens( Hardy 
Candytuft). White. 
PHLOX subulata ( Mossy 
Phlox). 
Atropurpurea. Red. 
Brittoni. Starry white. 
Moerheimi. Pink. 
Rosea. Pink. 
PHLOX decussata ( Hardy 
Phlox). 
Jules Sandeau. Deep rose 
pink. Large flowers. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, 
free bloomer. 
Rheinlander. Splendid salmon 
pink. One of the best. 
Rijnstroom. Fine clear pink. 
PANSIES (Steele’s Jumbo). 
Large flowers of mixed col¬ 
ors. We beleive these to be 
the finest of all large Pansies. 
Swiss Giant Improved. 
ENGLISH DAISIES. Mixed 
colors. 
FORGET-ME-NOTS (Myo- 
sotis). 
Rijnstroom Phlox 
