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Golden Climber 
BLAZE 
ROSE 
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PLANT PATENT 
NO. 28 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) Plant 
Patent No. 28 — WINNER OF THE GOLD MEDAL 
AWARDED BY THE MASSACHUSETTS HORTICUL¬ 
TURAL SOCIETY. IT ALSO HAD THE GREAT DIS¬ 
TINCTION OF BEING THE WINNER OF THE AMERI¬ 
CAN ROSE SOCIETY'S MEDAL FOR THE BEST ROSE 
OF 1933. The color illustration at right gives but a 
very faint idea of the great beauty of this magnificent 
Rose, for it is a perfectly gorgeous flower of Hybrid Teo 
type, four to five inches in diameter, perfectly double, 
and of fine form. It is a pure deep yellow climber, 
holding its color until the last petal falls. The flowers 
are usually produced one to an 18-inch stem, making 
them ideal for cutting. It has hardy, glossy foliage and 
ornamental red thorns on rich green wood. The flowers 
are exquisitely fragrant. The plant is a rugged grower 
and is hardy in severe sub-zero weather. It is the Yel¬ 
low Climber that Rosarians have been looking for. 
Should be planted in full sun for best results. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
