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Climbing Roses 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Pink) $ .75 
A very rampant grower. Flowers same as the bush. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER (Yellow) — $ .75 
A very strong grower. Foliage light green and 
flowers a deep orange yellow. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE B .75 
This Australian rose appears to be one of the finest 
red climbers introduced in years. Observed over 
the entire Pacific Coast for the past few years, it 
has fulfilled all expectations. The new foliage is a 
reddish brown turning to dark green as it ages. 
Flowers are large, double, of good form and a dark 
velvety crimson; very fragrant. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS 
(California Roses Inc. 1935) $ .75 
The most popular of all single roses is now avail- 
able as a climber. A strong growing, everblooming 
climber. The flowers are the same as on the bush. 
One of our best climbers. 
CLG. DUCHESS OF ATHOLL $ .75 
A climbing sport of the well known bush variety. 
A strong climber with glossy disease resistant foli- 
age. Blooms globular and of a deep bronzy color. 
An intermittent bloomer. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY 
(Victor Reiter Sr. 1937) $ .75 
This new rose originated by Victor Reiter Sr. is a 
very strong climber with perfect, disease resistant 
foliage. The pure white single flowers are about two 
inches in diameter and are produced in large clus- 
ters. The entire plant is a mass of beautiful snow 
white flowers in the spring. 
EDNAH THOMAS $ .75 
This rose is one of the best pink climbers. The 
large, double, fragrant flowers are carmine pink 
with orange at the base of the petals. Stems are 
strong, a good cut flower. Ednah Thomas is a 
continuous bloomer, with large dark green disease 
resistant foliage. A vigorous climber. 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLAND $ .75 
A climbing sport of our best red rose. Bloom and 
foliage same as the bush. One of the best red 
climbers, if not the best. 
