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HENDERSON’S NURSERY, ATHENS, TEXAS 
IMPROVED LaFAYETTE. The sturdy, up¬ 
right plants grow 2 1 /* to 3 feet. The blooms are 
glowing red deeply suffused with vivid crimson. 
This is a fine bedding rose and free flowering. 
INGAR OLLSON. Semi-double pink flowers. 
Large foliage. Extra line. 
KAREN POULSEN. Very large, single, bril¬ 
liant, unfading scarlet flowers in clusters. Strong, 
upright growth. 
KIRSTEN POULSEN. Bright scarlet; other¬ 
wise same plant and flower habits as Else Poul- 
sen. Fine for tall hedges. 
Sverblooming G limbing r I(o$es 
Climbing roses that will give you bloom all through the season which have 
proven their merit time after time. Frame your rose garden with climbers. The new 
everblooming climbers are unusual in coloring and cannot fail to win your approval. 
Outstanding for a show. Price: First Grade Plants, 40c each. Medium Grade Plants, 
30c each. 
ANEMONE — PINK CHEROKEE. For the 
South. Flower single, shining, silvery rose-pink. 
Growth vigorous. (Annual bloomer). 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL. Large, semi-double 
flowers of light flesh-pink on very long bloom- 
stems. Vigorous climber with glossy foliage. 
BLACK BOY. A new climber from Australia 
which is one of the finest red climbing roses. 
The blooms are large, double, very fragrant, deep 
velvety crimson, shaded blackish maroon and 
scarlet. A tall rampant climber and the blooms 
are excellent for matting, as they are on long 
stiff stems. 
BLOOMFIELD DAINTY. Small, single, canary 
yellow. 
CL. CALEDONIA. Like bush Caledonia except 
a good, strong climber. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER. Blush pink shaded to 
salmon. Strong climber. Very popular as a 
miniature flower rose. 
CL. LAFAYETTE. Climbing sport of the very 
popular LaFayette Polyantha. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER. Extremely vigorous 
climber which blooms monthly when established. 
The buds and flowers the same as the parent 
Pres. Hoover in shape and color. 
CL. TALISMAN. Vigorous climbers of the Tal¬ 
isman rose. Same as its parent in color and shape 
of bud and open flower. Blooms monthly when 
well established. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROOKE. Flower bell¬ 
shaped, moderately fragrant, borne on average- 
length stem. Color, dark red. Continuous bloomer, 
EDNAH THOMAS. Glowing rose pink never 
out of bloom and a vigorous climber. 
KITTY KININMONTH. We recommend this 
beautiful showy Australian rose without reserve, 
for the flowers are supremely lovely. Very large, 
ruffled, semi-double blooms of bright fadeless 
deep pink. The beauty of its flowers will be ap¬ 
preciated. (Annual bloomer). 
MARECHAL NEIL. The fame of this superb 
climbing yellow rose is world wide. Strong 
grower and free bloomer. 
MERMAID. Exquisitely beautiful single flower 
of great size, pure sulphur yellow. Blooms 
throughout the season at the tips of the new 
growth. The beauty of its flowers will fascinate 
you. 
PENELOPE. Flower fragrant, shell-pink, shad¬ 
ed saffron, borne in cluster. Perpetual bloomer. 
PHYLLIS BIDE. Climbing baby rose. Flower 
almost double, pale gold at base, flushed and 
shaded a pretty carmine-pink toward edges. 
Continuous bloomer 
PROSPERITY. Bud tinted pink, flower rosette 
form, white, borne in extra large clusters all 
along the stems. A most continuous bloomer. To 
be used as a shrub or pillar rose. Very sweet 
scented. 
RAMONA — RED CHEROKEE. For the South. 
Flower single, brilliant red. Growth vigorous. 
(Annual bloomer). 
RED EXPLORER. A fine addition to the 
climbing baby roses. The plant is covered in 
the early spring with thick clusters of small rich 
red flowers. Growth is much branched and 
spreading. Fine for pergolas. 
ROSELLA. Flower single, 2 inches across, vivid 
red with yellow base and strong orange under¬ 
growth, borne in cluster opening consecutively. 
Blooms in early June. Annual bloomer. 
SCORCHER. An astonishing new climber from 
Australia, with huge, semi-double flowers whose 
ruffled petals are blazing rose red, entirely dif¬ 
ferent in effect from any other climber of its 
class. It is one of the most spectacular varieties 
ever introduced to gardens, and its several 
blooming periods throughout the season give it 
added merit. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Bud very 
large, long, pointed; brilliant, velvety-red. Flow¬ 
ers very large, double, cupped, moderately fra¬ 
grant. Rank climber and blooms continuously. 
SUNDAY BEST. Brilliant red with white cen¬ 
ter. 
VISCOUNTESS PIERRE DE FEU. An old tea 
climber that blooms continuously. Cadmium yel¬ 
low, dark rose pink flushed red. Its variegations 
make it very attractive. 
WHITE CHEROKEE. Single white. Annual 
bloomer. 
YELLOW BANKSIA. The famous old “Lady 
Banks Rose,” once widely planted throughout the 
south. Tiny, double, sulphur-yellow flowers in 
clusters. 
ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. Deep rose-pink con¬ 
tinuous in bloom. Growth vigorous; thornless. 
A very old favorite. (Annual bloomer). 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 
We can supply the following list of climbing 
hybrid teas which are exactly like the bush roses 
except they are strong climbers. 
CL. E. G. HILL 
CL. COUNTESS MARY (Cl. Uchester) 
CL. LADY HILLINGDON 
CL. MRS. AARON WARD 
CL. MRS. CHAS. BELL 
CL. PINK PEARL 
CL. RED RADIANCE 
CL. PINK RADIANCE 
CL. ROSE MARIE 
CL. COLUMBIA 
CL. KA1 SERINE 
CL. GRUSS AN TEPLTTZ 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLAND 
