Climbing 
Countess Vandal 
(Everblooming) 



ae PLANT PATENT 
~ Oo. 38 
© 1932 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING COUNTESS VANDAL. (Patent 
Pending). See illustration above. A sport of the famous Hybrid Tea 
Rose Countess Vandal, with all its beauty, but in climbing form and 
with much greater profusion of bloom. Could anything be more beautiful 
than a trellis covered with blossoms like those illustrated? Of course a 
climbing rose always produces more flowers than the bush form, as 
there is so much more flowering wood on a climbing rose. As a result 
bouquets can be cut from climbers for indoors without missing them. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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New Patented 
ELEGANCE CLIMBING ROSE—This new climbing 
rose, with its sparkling brilliance, is the last word in 
climbers. It is the result of 35 years of cross-breeding and 
it is one of the greatest climbers introduced to date. The 
illustration is made from an actual photograph, but is 
greatly reduced, because if it were produced in actual size 
it would fill the width of this page, for the flowers are up 
to 614 inches across. It is the first of the climbers to flower, 
and continues blooming over a long period. It is a pro- 
digious bloomer. The flowers are very double and of 
perfect Hybrid Tea Form, with 65 petals beauti- 
fully recurved; exquisite China Tea Fragrance. 
Yellow centre, blending to cream colored outer 
petals and eventually becoming pure ivory. Stiff 
strong flower stems, up to four feet, with one to 20 huge 
flowers to a stem. New type of feathered shiny foliage. 
Disease resistant, sub-zero hardy. Extra strong, two year 
old field grown plants. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
BLAZE CLIMBING ROSE (Plant Patent No. 10.) See 
illustration below. Can you imagine anything more attrac- 
tive than this ‘Blaze of Glory?’ It is a sport of Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber, with all its beauty, hardiness, vigor and 
profusion of bloom, but with a tendency to produce two 
or more crops a year in some localities when fully estab- 
lished. One of the most showy of all climbers. $1.00 each; 
3 for $2.50. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER (Plant Patent No. 96). 
Another new climber and a flower of great refinement, no 
other rose being anything like it. I like it best of all the 
yellow climbers. The flowers are of huge size, blending 
from pure yellow to light cadmium orange. Aside from its 
unusually attractive color and its very rich China Tea 
Fragrance, what appeals to me is the crinkled silky texture 
of the petals. It is superb as a cut flower and magnificent 
on the trellis. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 

Elegance Climbing Rose 
PLANT PATENT 
Blaze Climber NO. 10 
