CLIMBING ROSES 
PRICES OF CLIMBING ROSES 
2-yr. No. 1 plants, 30 cts. each, $3.00 for 12, 
$22.50 per 100, except as noted. 6 at 12 rate, 
40 at 100 rate. 
American Pillar. 
bloomer. 
Beauty of Glazenwood. Orange-yellow, with red- 
dish tints. A good climbing Rose. 
Black Boy. Excellent deep red Australian climber. 
Pink replica of Paul’s 
Chaplin’s Pink Climber. 
Scarlet Climber. 
Climbing Columbia. 
bush Columbia succeeds. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. A fine sport of the popular single- 
flowering pink bush Rose. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Fine climbing sport. 
Cl. Maman Cochet. A vigorous sport of 
the bush variety. Good bloomer. 
Cl. Mlle. Cecile Brunner. A strong climb- 
ing form of the favorite Sweetheart Rose. 
Cl. Mme. Testout. Large; 
satiny pink. 
Cl. Mrs. Aaron Ward. Good yellow climber. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell. A climbing form of 
the popular shell-pink Radiance. Good 
bloomer. 
Cl. Perle des Jardins. Yellow climbing 
Noisette Rose similar to Marechal Niel 
but more vigorous. 
Cl. President Hoover. 
form of a favorite Rose. 
Cl. Radiance. A fine climbing Rose, de- 
veloped from the bush Radiance, univer- 
sally the most popular Rose. Constant 
bloomer. 
Cl. Red Radiance. Very satisfactory climb- 
ing Rose. Sport from the bush Red Ra- 
diance. Constant bloomer. 
Cl. Talisman. A vigorous sport of the bush 
Talisman and identical in color. 
Cloth of Gold. Sulphur-yellow, deeper 
center. Good bloomer. 
Daydream. One of the fimest of the new 
Australian climbers. Large, semi-double, 
rose-pink flowers. Fairly continuous 
bloomer. Vigorous. 
Dr. Huey. Semi-double; very deep red. 
Profuse spring bloomer. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. One of the most beautiful 
of flesh-pink Roses. Profuse spring bloomer. 
Heart of Gold. Single; deep scarlet, with 
showy stamens in center. Spring bloomer. 
Caroline 
Strong climbing 
Jacotte. Rich orange-apricot, with coppery 
red tints. Very good. 
Beautiful single Roses borne in 
clusters; deep pink with white eye. Profuse spring 
This climbing offspring of 

Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
Kitty Kininmonth. Glowing deep pink. 
One of the best new Australian climbers. 
Large, semi-double flowers. Fairly con- 
tinuous bloomer. 
Marechal Niel. A great Southern favorite. 
Deep yellow. 
Mary Wallace. Large; deep pink. Profuse 
spring bloomer. A delightful variety. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish 
Beauty). A delightful pearl-pink climbing 
Rose; fragrant. Free bloomer. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The most popular 
climbing Rose in the Southeast. Brilliant 
scarlet flowers, borne in great profusion in 
early spring. 
Pink Cherokee. Glowing pink, single 
flowers, borne in great profusion in earliest 
spring. 
Red Cherokee. A red form of the above. 
Reine Marie Henriette. For many years 
the leading red climbing Rose. A great 
favorite. 
Reve d’Or. At Thomasville this ts the most 
popular of yellow climbing Roses. 
Silver Moon. Large, pure white, single 
flowers in great profusion in spring. 
White Banksia. Clusters of small, double, 
white flowers borne in earliest spring. 
White Cherokee. The well-known, single, 
white-flowering Rose used so much in the 
Southeast. Very early bloomer. 
William Allen Richardson. Medium-sized, 
deep orange-yellow flowers. 
Yellow Banksia. A unique and truly great 
Southern Rose, bearing great clusters of 
small, double, yellow flowers in very early 
spring. 

