GOLDEN KING—(H. R). A truly everbloommg light 
yellow pillar or climber. The hardiest everbloom- 
ing yellow climbing rose in existence. Well point¬ 
ed buds, red striping on outside. A dimorphous 
sport of Dr. Eckner .75 
GUINEE—One of the healthiest large-flowered red 
climbers. Deep, rich crimson and very fragrant. 
Long buds. Blooms all season .$1.25 
HARMONY — Continuous - blooming, low climber or 
pillar. Superb bright salmon pink. Yellow base. 
The large blooms fade but little .75 
JOSEPHINE GARDINER — A marvelous everbloom- 
ing climber of yellow to orange buff that holds its 
color very well and is recurrent .75 
KITTY KINNENMOTH — Large double unfading bril¬ 
liant pink. Blooms in great profusion showing 
golden anthers. A continuous bloomer from old 
wood .75 
LUCY—A very glossy foliaged climber of great vigor. 
Good sized blooms of rose pink with perfect point¬ 
ed buds .75 
MAX GRAF—Completely prostrate. Glossy rugosa fol¬ 
iage. Shining pink single blooms. (Bank cover).75 
MERMAID—(H. Bac.) A fool-proof climber. Will 
grow in full shade. Disease and pest free. Huge 
single primose to cream blooms, produced cqn- 
tinuously through the season . 
CLIMB. MRS. HENRY MORSE—Soft silvery pink. Has 
the longest, most perfectly formed buds and 
blooms imaginable. Some recurrence. Mildews un¬ 
der some conditions .75 
NORA CUNNINGHAM — Beautiful soft pink continu¬ 
ous blooming climber. Not a rampant grower but 
always in bloom .75 
PAUL’S SCARLET—One of the most popular and 
brilliant climbers. Makes an immense show of 
medium-sized bloom that lasts a very long time. 
My plants, when established three years, will give 
considerable recurrence .60 
CLIMB. QUEEN ALEXANDRIA—A gorgeous strong 
climbing sport of the bush variety. Recurrent 
from old wood. Superb large oriental red with 
reverse flushed gold .75 
REVEIL DIJONAISE — Possibly the most spectacular 
plant in existence when properly handled and in 
full bloom. The semi-double blooms open flat with 
center zone yellow outside zone scarlet fading to 
cream and pink. Spring blooming completely cov¬ 
ers plant with smaller amount throughout the sum¬ 
mer. It should be planted as a pillar or specimen 
plant, as its foliage, even though very glossy, if put 
against a wall, is not healthy . 75 
ROYAL SCARLET — Blooms a trifle smaller than 
Paul’s Scarlet and two shades deeper, with per¬ 
fectly-formed buds and supreme lasting quality. 
Tractable plant with beautiful healthy foliage.75 
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