CLIMBING ROSES 
The Climbing Roses offered here are the best of their class. Like 
other styles, the styles in climbers have changed. Very few of the 
old ramblers are planted; the demand is almost entirely for the newer 
climbers which have long stems suitable for cutting, disease-resistant 
foliage and large blossoms. They are not as rampant growers as 
the old fashioned ramblers. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. A very vigorous climber with great clusters 
of pink flowers with white centers and tufts of yellow stamens. 
Plan on a lot of room for it. 80c. 
BIRDIE BLYE. A continuous blooming low growing climber. The 
rose pink blooms of medium size are bom in clusters on new wood. 
The plant is hardy and disease resistant. $1.00. 
BLAZE. (Plant Pat. 10) Bright scarlet blooms of medium size are 
born in clusters on stems of fair length. The plant is covered in 
June with these balls of fire and then again several times during the 
growing season there is considerable bloom. It has strong pillar 
type of growth. $1.00. 
BUFF KING. A very strong grower in pillar form bearing simply 
glorious apricot blossoms in mid season. They come out in marve¬ 
lous long buds and open to large yellowish blossoms. $1.50. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. The blossoms come out a good 
red color but in a few days turn to a deep pink. They are fragrant, 
large and ball shaped, very closely resembling Red Radiance in size, 
color and form. An early Spring bloomer, fine for cutting. 80c. 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. A climbing Hybrid Tea so not re¬ 
liably hardy but will come through with protection. Produces large 
gorgeous pink blossoms with reflexed petals during the summer as 
well as in abundance in June. A strong grower. $1.00. 
COMET. A strong pillar like climber. Large flesh pink blossoms, 
similar to those of Gruss an Aachen are produced abundantly in June 
as well as during the summer. $1.00. 
CORNELIA. A small everblooming climber attaining 5 to 6 feet. 
It is hardy and the wiry stems produce bloom most of the summer. 
The blossoms are small and dainty with the colors varying from 
apricot to pink. $1.00. 
DOUBLOONS. (Plant Pat. 152) My favorite climber. One of the 
new Horvath Hybrids; extremely hardy. A large vigorous grower 
with big double bronze yellow blossoms. A very prolific bloomer. I 
strongly recommend it. $1.50. 
DR. ECKNER. A very attractive new hardy climber which blooms 
some during the summer as well as in June. Its colors vary accord¬ 
ing to their age and the weather from two-toned Talisman shades 
to a beautiful yellowish pink. $1.00. 
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