


i Souv. de Georges Pernet. Huge, brick-red buds, open- 
. ing to large orange-pink peony-shaped flowers. 
Sunburst. A popular rose with well-shaped, yellow 
blooms. ‘ ; 
Hy Sunkist. Brownish orange sport of the well known 
Joanna Hill variety. 
hi P Pallemnan. Brilliant red and gold buds opening to 
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_ Yille De Paris. Round buds of clear yellow, opening 
to same untouched hue. 
Climbing Roses 
Sturdy, two year, pot grown plants, $.80 each or $7.50 
: per 10. Unless otherwise noted. 
Chaplins Pink Climber. Beautiful, clear-pink, semi- 
double, flowers in clusters. 
Climbing American Beauty. Moderately fragrant rich 
carmine flowers. 
f ‘Climbing Pres. Hoover, Flowers maroon-orange and 
gold. 
i Climbing Red Radiance. A strong climber with flow- 
(* ers like hybrid. 
Climbing Talisman. Variable flowers like original 
hybrid. 
_ Crimson Baby Rambler. Bright crimson flowers. 
_ Dorothy Perkins, Clear cherry-pink, slightly fragrant 
flowers, borne in great profusion. 
a Dr. W. Wan Fleet. Perfectly formed, long-pointed 
deep pink buds, opening to lighter shade of pink. 
' Mme. Edward Herriot. A coral or brick red blossom. 
Pauls Scarlet Climber. The brightest and purest red 
of all the pillar Roses. Vivid scarlet, shaded crim- 
son semi-double flowers in clusters. 
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4 Primrose. Moderately vigorous climber with very 
i double flowers of soft primrose-yellow. 
r' Scorcher. Big, brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers. 
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a Silver Moon. Large semi-double white and creamy 
ip flowers that are borne in great profusion. 
| White Dorothy Perkins. A profusion of slightly frag- 
f rant snow white blooms. 
