
Totty's 
Newer Varieties OF CLIMBING ROSES 
The following are the more recently introduced list of Climbing Roses that are larger in the individual flowers 
and in many instances are used for cut flower work. 

Apricot Glow (Patent No. 200)—Magnificent climber with 
medium size flowers of a light apricot color shading yellow at 
the base. Produced in large trusses. The flowers are double, 
nicely formed of a pleasing fruity fragrance. Price: #1.00 
each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Blaze (Patent No. 10)—Everblooming Scarlet Climber. Com- 
bines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
with the everblooming qualities of a favorite Hybrid Tea Rose. 
Propagated from blooming wood only. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Copper Glow —Another addition to the “Glow” Roses we 
previously introduced, “Golden Glow” and “Apricot Glow.” Now 
comes “Copper Glow,’ a deep coppery-orange climbing Rose 
with a delightfully spicy fragrance, and the color was the sensa- 
tion of the season in the Brownell Research Gardens. An ex- 
quisite Climbing Rose. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 
per dozen. 
Doubloons (Plant Patent No. 152)—While not exactly an 
everblooming variety of Climber—Doubloons has a tendency to 
repeat flowering in midsummer. A Hybrid of the native Rose 
Setigera. Clusters of very large, cup shaped, saffron yellow 
blooms opening one after another and prolonging the flowering 
season. Long, heavy canes. A very fine yellow Climbing variety. 
An introduction of Horvath’s in 1934. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler (Patent No. 114)—A magnif- 
cent climbing yellow Rose. Beautifully formed double flowers of 
a rich golden yellow, enhanced by a sheen of light orange. 
Blooms artistically arranged in large clusters with a most pleas- 
ing fragrance. Does not show up to its best advantage until the 
second years. Price: $1.00 each, $810.00 per dozen. 
Golden Glow (Patent No. 263)—A fine companion for the 
“Apricot Glow” since they were originated by the same grower. 
Very vigorous plants with semi-double flowers of pure bright 
yellow, growing in attractive clusters. Price: $1.00 each, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
King Midas (Patent Rights Reserved)—A J & P Seedling of 
golden yellow, throwing 8 to 10 ft. shoots as soon as well 
established. Flowers appear in clusters of four to six and are 
quite prolific. Tight buds have a slight reddish tint, but open 
to a deep golden shade and when fully open are a creamy 
yellow. Bright glossy foliage. Disease resistant. Price: 81.50 
each, $15.00 per dozen. 
The New Dawn (Patented)—The everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. 
This variety is identical with its parent in size, formation of 
bud and color, etc., but it flowers continuously throughout the 
Summer and Fall months. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 uses ; —m 
per dozen. drt King Midas 
Climbing HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 


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Each season we have a demand for a few plants of the Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses which flower as do the 
Hybrid Teas throughout the season. This particular type dies down to the ground in the Winter and throws up 
new growth from the roots each succeeding year. They are not as well known as the old-fashioned Climbing 
Roses, but give a great many large flowers throughout the season and for this reason are in demand by amateurs 
and Rose growers. The list given below includes the best varieties in their respective colors. 
Gruss An Teplitz—aAn intense rich scarlet shading to velvety Sunburst—tThe bud is long and pointed and when first open- 
crimson. Luxuriant fragrant blooms produced in great profusion ing is a deep shade of orange-copper. When fully developed, in 
on strong plants. Continuous bloomer. common with almost all other yellow Roses, the color is some- 
President Hoover—Splendid combination of cerise pink, what lighter. 
flame, scarlet and yellow. Large flower, beautifully pointed bud, Talisman—Combinations of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow 
and broad thick petals. Splendid keeper and wonderfully deep pink and old rose. Long and well pointed bud, develops 
fragrant. into full double flowers. Foliage, green and glossy. 
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