“THE BEST IN ROSES” 
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NEW CLIMBING ROSES 
GUINEE (C. Malleriii 1938) $1.25; 3 for $3.15 nel 
Offspring of two excellent roses, Souv. de Claudius Denoyel and Ami Quinard. 
This semi-double pillar rose is a deep maroon and sweely scented. A really 
fine rose. Intermittent bloomer with glossy foliage that is fairly free of 
disease. Supply limited. Patent rights reserved. 
CL. HAMBURG (Kordes 1936) $ .75 
This climbing rose has been in bloom in the nursery all season. It is very 
attractive with its clusters of large semi-double blooms of glowing crimson. 
Foliage is abundant, large, leathery and glossy. Has been free of disease in 
the nursery. 
SOLEIL d’ ORIENT $1.00 
Although we do not personally know this new rose, it has been so highly 
recommended that I have secured some plants which are on Multiflora root. 
The buds are long, pointed opening to a very large double rose of Indian red 
shaded yellow. Very prolific in spring bloom, but do not know if it is recurrent. 
RUTH ALEXANDER (Rena Wilber 1936) $1.25; 3 for $3.15 net 
The color of the beautiful buds is all we said of it before, but we did find the 
buds open quickly. The buds are long and pointed and of cadmium orange, 
topped with peach red. The sepals hold tightly to the petals, which adds 
greatly to its beauty. In the open flower the color is a soft orange with brick 
red stamens. The foliage is just as lovely as the flower, a deep green and as 
glossy as though it had been varnished. A very strong grower. An excellent cut 
flower. Patent No. 178. Blooms usually twice. Recommended for cool climate. 
CLIMBERS 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Pink) $ .60 
A very rampant grower. Flowers same as the bush. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Yellow) $ .60 
A very strong grower. Foliage 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 filled with stamens. In the Northwest, it blooms con¬ 
tinuously, 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 finest 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. 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) $ .60 
The most popular of all single roses is now available as a climber. A strong, 
clean growing, ever blooming climber. The flowers are the same as on the 
bush. One of our best climbers. 
