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PORT STOCKTON NURSERY Redes 1941-1942 CATALOG 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Prices and grades are the same as for regular bush 
roses listed on page 4. 
Belle of Portugal—Long buds and large flowers of light pink. A very vigorous 
grower and early Spring bloomer. 
Caledonia—Long pure white buds. Flowers very large. 
Cecile Brunner—Beautiful, little buds and flowers of light pink on vigorous growing 
plant. 
Charles P. Kilham—Buds of oriental red. Flowers deep pink with gold at base of 
petals. 
Countess of Stradbroke—Strong climber with large, double, crimson flowers. One of 
the finest red climbing roses. 
Dainty Bess—Single flowers of soft pink with red stamens. 
Dame Edith Helen—Very large, beautiful shaped buds and very double fragrant 
flowers of rose pink. 
Duchess of Athol—Coppery orange buds and flowers. Glossy green foliage. Vigorous 
grower. 
Edna Thomas—Very vigorous growing plant with large, perfect, dark pink flowers. 
Feu Joseph Looymans—Long, well formed buds of orange. Flowers, orange yellow. 
Glossy mildew resistant foliage. Colors best in warm weather. 
Golden Emblem—Golden buds with petals edged with red. Flowers rich golden yellow. 
Glossy mildew resistant foliage. 
Hadley—Large buds and flowers of rich crimson. Fragrant. 
Hoosier Beauty—Beautiful, crimson flowers. Profuse bloomer. One of the finest red 
climbing roses. 
Kitty Kininmonth—Semi-double flowers of pure rose pink. Large disease resistant 
foliage. 
Lady Forteviot—Large striking apricot buds. Semi-double flowers of gold apricot 
yellow. Large glossy foliage. 
Los Angeles—Perfect formed buds and flowers of flame pink with gold at base of 
petals. 
Louise C. Breslau—Beautiful very double salmon flowers. Large very glossy mildew 
resistant foliage. 
Lord Charlemont—Well shaped buds and flowers of deep crimson. Fine variety for 
the interior valleys, but does not do well near the coast. 
McGredy’s Yellow—Large buds and flowers of light yellow. Plant has large healthy 
foliage. 
Mermaid—Very large, single flowers of light yellow with dark yellow center. Blooms 
all summer. Very glossy mildew resistant foliage. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot—Flowers of coppery pink. Free bloomer. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—Vigorous growing climber with mass of beautiful delicate 
pink flowers in the Spring. 
Mrs. E. P. Thom—Beautiful buds and flowers of pure, clear yellow. 
Olympiad—(Frank C. Raffel, 1938)—A climbing sport of the popular Olympiad bush 
rose. The climber has longer buds and larger flowers than the bush. Long perfectly 
formed buds of oriental red. Flowers opening to a very deep pink with gold at base 
of petals. Fine for cutting. Free bloomer. One of our most beautiful climbing roses. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Vigorous growing climber with great masses of scarlet flowers in the 
Spring. 
President Herbert Hoover—Large buds of light orange splashed with red, opening to 
very large flowers of orange and pink. Very vigorous growing plant. 
Reveil Dijonnais—Large, semi-double flowers, yellow edged with crimson. 
Rose Marie—Long buds of deep rose pink opening to flowers of lighter pink. 
Scorcher—Large, semi-double scarlet flowers. Free bloomer. 
Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard—Large buds and very double flowers of coral pink on 
long stems. 
Talisman—A climbing sport of the popular bush rose. Varigated colored with yellow 
and rose pink, splashed with red. 
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