
MRS. E, P. THOM 
limbing Koses 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
BRIARCLIFF 
We offer here a few of the best of the Climbing Roses, 
the kinds that are hardy and give a profusion of flowers. There 
are two types of Climbers, the cluster Roses that have large 
numbers of small Roses to a stem and the large-flowered type 
that bear one or two large flowers to a stem. Usually, the 
small-flowered types are the hardier. These varieties bloom in June and early July and after that very seldom 
have any flowers. They are not ever-blooming climbers. All these are Colorado-grown. 
Wintering Climbing Roses is sometimes a problem. We suggest protecting from the Winter sun by bur- 
lap, boards, or, better still, by a thatch of evergreen boughs. Trim Climbers immediately after they bloom. 


All these are offered at 50¢ each, 
Any 3 for $1 35 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBER. Long stemmed large red 
flowers borne in great profusion. The best known. 
CHRISTINE WRIGHT. The best large flowering pink. Very 
similar in type to climbing Beauty. 
DR. VAN FLEET. A very lovely, large flowered light pink. 
Free blooming and a tremendous grower. 
DOROTHY PERKINS. Large clusters of small double pink 
flowers. Hardy and a vigorous grower. 
ELECTRA (Yellow Dorothy Perkins). Very glossy foliage. 
Clusters of small double yellow flowers. 
EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins). A very fine cherry red 
cluster rose. Very hardy. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Many good sized, double flow- 
ers of finest scarlet. One of the best. 
SILVER MOON. Tremendously big single white flowers borne 
ee on a very strong growing plant. Very glossy large 
eaves. 
TAUSENDSCHON, IMPROVED. Immense clusters of small 
deep pink double flowers. Grows eight feet high. 
WHITE DOROTHY PERKINS. The best white cluster rose. 
Hardy and very floriferous. 
WICHURIANA. A prostrate growing rambling rose, fine for 
covering graves or steep banks. Single white flowers. 

Our Pot Grown Roses 
in a hundred varieties at 
50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen, 
$40.00 per 100 

Patented Roses 
We offer below what we believe to be the best of the 
nationally advertised patented roses. The prices are set and 
the descriptions are furnished by the patent owners. 
EVERBLOOMING BUSH ROSES 
BETTER TIMES. (Patent No. 23.) The brilliant cerise flow- 
ers are large, double and delicately fragrant. Excellent for 
cutting; foliage is leathery, dark green; a very free full 
bloomer. $1.00 each 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Patent No. 38.) The rose of roses! 
‘‘Countess’”’ has been enthusiastically received by rose 
lovers everywhere. Its long pointed bud, its distinctive 
shadings of coppery-bronze suffused with soft gold and 
its form are a continuous ‘‘movie’’ developing new beauty 
at all times during its life. A leading seller among Hybrid 
Tea Roses. $1.00 each 
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY. (Patent No. 249.) Full perfect flow- 
ers of salmon pink flushed with orange-yellow. 
$1.25 each 
SIGNORA. (Patent No. 201.) This rose from the land of 
sunshine and Chianti wine is a real masterpiece in both 
plant and blooms. Long bud of a warm burnt sienna open- 
ing to a lighter hue toward mandarin. The plant is tall 
growing with every bloom on a long stem. Foliage is hand- 
some. Indispensable to those who grow roses mainly for 
cutting. $1.00 each 
WILL ROGERS. (Patent No. 256.) Dark velvety crimson 
maroon, double, free blooming. Strong, vigorous, dark green 
foliage. $1.00 each 
PATENTED CLIMBERS 
BLAZE. (Patent No. 10.) The first hardy everblooming 
scarlet climber. e $1.00 each 
DOUBLOONS. (Patent No. 152.) Clusters of very large cup- 
formed, saffron yellow blooms, opening one after the 
other, thus prolonging the season. Long heavy canes. Un- 
doubtedly the best yellow climber to date. Has the tend- 
ency to repeat in mid-summer. $1.00 each 
FLASH. (Pat. applied for.) Vivid orange-scarlet—the most 
vividly colored pillar rose in existence. $1.00 each 
All Patented Roses offered at $1.00 are three for $2.50. 
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