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. 
Blaze ( Plant Patent 10). Bright scarlet blooms of 
medium size are borne 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 
rowing season there is considerable bloom. It 
as strong, pillar type of growth. $1.00. 
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 Mrs. Bowles. A climbing Hybrid Tea so 
not reliably hardy, but will come through with 
protection. Produces large, gorgeous pink blos¬ 
soms with reflexed petals during the Summer as 
well as in abundance in June. A strong grower. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Doubloons ( Plant Patent 152). My favorite Climb¬ 
er. 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 according to their age and 
the weather from two-toned Talisman shades to 
a beautiful yellowish pink. $1.00. 
Dr. Huey. Do you want the deepest red Climber? 
This one has single blossoms so deep and velvety 
that they seem almost black. A late Spring bloomer 
over a long period. 80c. 
Dr. Van Fleet. Large, shell pink flowers on long 
stems. Waxy foliage and very vigorous growth. 
One of the favorite Climbers but its popularity is 
giving way to the everblooming New Dawn. A 
late Spring bloomer. 80c. 
Elegance ( Patent pending ). The blossoms are as 
f ierfect as any Hybrid Tea. The overall deep yel- 
ow blooms come on long stems. The plant is a 
vigorous grower and is hardy in zero weather. 
$1.25. 
Flash ( Patent applied Jor). The most intense flash¬ 
ing color of any Climber we know. Vivid orange 
scarlet on the inside and the outside yellow suf¬ 
fused with scarlet. It is a free bloomer and as far 
as we know at present it is hardy. $1.00. 
Golden Climber ( Plant Patent 28). The large, 
golden yellow blossoms maintain their color until 
they fall and are of beautiful form. Not as free 
blooming as we would like but we believe our 
strain is superior in this respect. It is best to grow 
it in full sunlight. It is a vigorous grower with 
beautiful thorns, foliage and blossoms. $1.00. 
PLANT EARLY —TO 
Iceland Queen. A new lovely white Rose that is 
perfect in every respect. The large, double blos¬ 
soms are freely produced on a strong growing 
plant. $1.25. 
Inermis. The Rose of superlatives. The earliest 
blooming; stems absolutely thornless; the hardiest; 
one of the most fragrant. Rose pink, 2-in. blos¬ 
soms freely produced. Foliage slightly subject 
to mildew. 80c. 
Kitty Kininmonth. One of the delightful Aus¬ 
tralian varieties that blooms over a long period. 
The large, broad, bright pink blossoms with golden 
stamens are supremely lovely. Pillar type. Re¬ 
current. $1.00. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). 
The cupped blossoms are a flesh pink flushed with 
crimson and the petals are attractively curled. 
Not particularly hardy but greatly loved each 
Spring that it does bloom. 80c. 
Mary Wallace. The long buds that come out in the 
Spring are great for cutting. Large, semi-double 
flowers of a bright rose pink on long stems. A very 
strong grower. 80c. 
Mermaid. A delightful large, single yellow that 
blooms continuously. Likes to trail; needs some 
Winter protection. One of the loveliest Roses I 
know. $1.00. 
New Dawn ( Plant Patent 1). The most nearly ever- 
blooming of all the climbing Roses. It is the ever- 
blooming form of Dr. Van Fleet. The large soft 
pink flowers appear almost continuously during 
the Spring, Summer and Fall. $1.25. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. All who see its numerous, 
well-formed, glistening scarlet flowers are imme¬ 
diately thrilled by it. A strong, hardy, upright 
grower. Mid-Spring. 80c. 
Peggy Ann Landon ( Patent pending). The earliest 
blooming yellow Climber. Large clusters of orange 
yellow, 2-in. blossoms are borne on stiff stems. An 
abundant bloomer and strong grower. $1.25. 
Scorcher. The stunning, fragrant flowers of gor¬ 
geous scarlet are semi-double and open to about 
4 in. Blossoms over a long period in the Summer 
as well as in the Spring. Pillar type. $1.00. 
Silver Moon. In the late Spring beautiful cream 
colored buds on long stems open to semi-double 
flowers about 4 in. across. They are pure white 
enhanced with golden yellow stamens. One of the 
most vigorous of all Climbers. 80c. 
Summer Snow ( Patent rights reserved). A new 
Climber, very effective for a fence. Clusters of 
real white, small blossoms recur throughout the 
Spring, Summer and Fall. $1.50. 
Please cooperate by following the 
simple planting directions accompany¬ 
ing each order, even if you have planted 
Roses before. 
GET GOOD RESULTS 
&p*rtaliHt, Mentor, Ohio 
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