Watsonville, California 
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BELLE OF PORTUGAL— Very rank 
grower, handsome foliage; large, 
graceful salmon-pink flowers in 
great profusion. 7 5 cents. 
CLBG. AMERICAN BEAUTY— 12 to 
18 ft. A free, strong grower and 
most profuse bloomer, with large 
double rose-red flowers in clusters 
on a long stem, lasting and fragrant. 
7 5 cents. 
CLBG. CECILE BRUNNER— Strong 
climber with the same dainty pink 
flowers as the bush form, "The 
Sweetheart Rose;” continuous. 6 5 
cents. 
CLBG. GOLDEN EMBLEM— Best yel¬ 
low climber for California; flowers 
like the bush form; continuous. 65 
cents. 
CLBG. HOOSIER BEAUTY — 12 ft. 
Like its bush form namesake. 60 
cents. 
CLBG. LOS ANGELES— 12 ft. Like its 
bush form namesake. 60 cents. Lester Photo 
CLBG. OPHELIA —14 ft. Like its bush A 5-inch bloom of MERMAID with a bud of 
form namesake. 60 cents. Rosa Rouletti in a thimble. 
CLBG. PRES. HOOVER— 18 ft. Like 
its bush form namesake; very strong grower, persistent and free bloomer; fine sort. 7 5 cents. 
CLBG. TALISMAN— 12 ft. A most satisfactory, vigorous climbing rose with continuous bloom 
like the bush; fine cutting sort. 7 5 cents. 
CLBG. SHOT SILK—9 ft. Showy foliage and the same exquisite bloom as the bush form. 7 5 cents. 
MERMAID—12 ft. In a class by itself. For years we have recommended this lovely rose 
unstintingly; it is useful for so many purposes,—climber, shrub, fence, bank, and it 
quickly adapts itself to your requirement. For its exquisite foliage of glistening green, 
red-tipped, it is alone worth planting, but it bears, all season long, its enormous 
single yellow flowers (see illustration), each with its center of hundreds of golden 
stamens, and delightfully fragrant. Quite disease, pest and mildew proof. 7 5 cents. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER —Best scarlet-red climbing rose; our strain blooms all season long; 
profuse bloomer. 7 5 cents. 
SILVER MOON —20 ft. Rankest growing large single white rose, with very glossy dark green 
foliage. 60 cents. 
trailing <r Rgses 
Roses are useful not only in their bush and shrub and climbing forms but as trailers, to cover 
banks and bare spaces. Here are two of these, easily grown in any soil, that are very hardy and 
quite resistant to rose pests and diseases and that will rapidly form a thick mat of attractive foliage 
and bloom close to the ground. We recommend them highly for this purpose; both are very quick 
growers and will throw out many runners 8 to 1 5 feet or more long the first season. 
MAX GRAF —The new hybrid rugosa trailing rose with thick, leathery foliage, large, single, 
pink flowers like its beautiful parent. Each $1.00; 10 for $8.50. 
ROSA WICHURIANA —Very long runners covered with a mass of small, brilliantly glossy 
leaves that are evergreen save in the severest climates, with dainty white flowers nearly all 
season long. Each $1.00; 10 for $7.7 5. 
