CLIMBING VARIETIES 
We keep in stock a large assortment of climbing Roses 
established in five gallon containers and priced at $1.00 
more than the bare root stock. These plants are from 5-7 
feet in height, many of them in bloom now. 
Climbing roses are of easy culture and their planting 
and care is the same as for bush varieties except that 
they require a support and the method of pruning differs. 
Prune in late summer by removing the weakest growth 
and cutting back the most vigorous shoots to half their 
length; no further pruning except to keep the vine within 
bounds is necessary. 
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BELLE OF PORTUGAL — Immense pearl pink 
blooms, very vigorous.$ .75 
BLAZE (Pat. No. 10) — The new everblooming 
Paul’s Scarlet. A sensation. 1.00 
CECILE BRUNNER—Bright, salmon pink, strong 
grower. A popular climber._...75 
DAINTY BESS—A single pink climber unsur¬ 
passed in beauty.75 
DAME EDITH HELEN—A sport of the popular 
soft pink bush rose. 50 
EDNAH THOMAS—A huge flower of deep rose 
pink . 75 
ETOILE DE HOLLAND—One of the best dark 
red bush roses in a climber...75 
FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS (New) — Apricot 
yellow . 75 
GOLDEN EMBLEM (CLARA BOW) — Golden 
yellow, stained red. 75 
HADLEY — Dark red, shaded velvety purple, 
very fragrant .50 
HOOSIER BEAUTY—Deep velvety crimson, ex¬ 
quisite buds, very sweet-scented.75 
KAISERIN A. VICTORIA—Creamy white, turn¬ 
ing to pure white, fine stems. .50 
LOS ANGELES—Flame pink, shading to yellow 
at the base of the petals—.50 
KITTIE KINNIMOUTH—An Australian climber 
with lovely, ruffled blossoms of bright pink.75 
MERMAID—One of the most useful of all Roses, 
used as a climber, a large rambling bush, or as 
a large pillar. Glossy, evergreen foliage and 
quantities of sulphur-yellow single blossoms dur¬ 
ing a long blooming season.75 
Fine large specimens ready to bloom. 1.75 
MRS. E. P. THOM—The best yellow bush rose 
now in a climbing form.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Glowing scarlet. An early 
and free bloomer...50 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—Same color as the bush 
but in a climbing form.50 
ROSE MARIE—Long and pointed buds and bright 
rose pink blossoms...50 
TALISMAN—The extremely popular bush rose 
now in a climbing form..75 
EVANS AND REEVES NURSERIES are noted foi 
their famous display gardens where may be 
seen specimen plants collected from all parts 
of the world. 
You are cordially invited to visit these trial 
gardens at any time and you will find that see¬ 
ing mature specimens growing in the ground 
makes selection of plants for your own garden 
an easier task. 
HOW TO GET THERE— 
The Nursery and display gardens are located 
on Barrington Avenue, two blocks South of 
Sunset Blvdw and approximately one-half mile 
West of Sepulveda Blvd., in West Los Angeles. 
