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MODESTO, CALI FORN1 A 
BROOKS’ SELECT CLIMBING ROSES 
FOR I 9)4.1 
Use these choice climbing roses to cover fence 
pergola or archway. Use them along your garage or 
any building or make of them a beautiful pillar. 
They will greatly enhance the beauty of your home 
and repay you many times in a wealth of beautiful 
flowers. 
The following climbing roses are all one year 
old field grown budded plants of the highest poss¬ 
ible quality, and all are climbing hybrid teas ex¬ 
cept as noted. 
Prices, except as noted, are quoted as follows, 
f. o. b. Modesto, California* 
No. 1 grade 45/ ea. $5.00 per doz. 
No. 1 % " 40/ n 4.50 n " 
(6 at the dozen rate) 
CH I QU I TA. Miniature (Moore 1937) The type is 
climbing Cecile Brunner, but the form is better, 
and the buds are somewhat smaller. The outside of 
the petals is deep orange-yellow at the base, 
passing to orange-copper-pink on the outer edge. 
The open flower is an. entrancing combination of 
coppery-orange and salmon-pink with yellow at the 
base. A dainty, yet intense and penetrating fra¬ 
grance. The perfect material for corsages. The 
plant is of medium climbing habit. The foliage is 
good and it produces the little flowers in clus¬ 
ters from spring to fall. Available in No. 1 grade 
only. Price: $1.00 each. 
CL. COUNTESS OF STRAOBROKE. For these who 
want perfection in a red rose, this new climber 
from Australia will meet every requirement. In 
form the buds and flowers are second to none. The 
color is a beautiful shade of dark unfading red 
and has shown no tendency to blue with age. The 
plant is a moderate climber and has shown remark- 
