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ROSE ANNE (Geo.C. Thomas, Jr., 1938) $1.00 
Another excellent pillar rose, blooming continuously. 
The semi-double blooms come in small clusters on 
long stems and are a soft orange shade. Foliage is 
abundant and exceptionally free of disease. 
CLG. ROSE MARIE $ .75 
A climbing sport of that old favorite bush rose, 
Rose Marie. Buds are large, globular, moderately 
as Pooh and a clear rose pink. Fine stems and 
oliage. 
CLG. SHOT SILK $ .75 
Another fine climber. A sport of the well known 
bush variety that is satisfactory in all localities. 
Flowers slightly larger than the bush type and of 
the same orange-rose color suffused with pink. 
Glossy foliage. 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL $ .75 
Splendid as a pillar rose. The long pointed velvety 
red buds open to large blooms of rich crimson 
scarlet, which are very fragrant. Blooms inter- 
mittently all season. Disease resistant foliage. 
CLG. SOUV. DE MME. BOULLETT- $ .75 
An old favorite. Long pointed buds of dark cad- 
mium yellow. One of the best yellow climbers. A 
free spring bloomer, spreading grower, and quite 
free of disease. 
SOUV. DE MME. JULES PAGES 
(Victor Reiter, Sr., 1937) $ .75 
This is an outstanding polyantha climber with ex- 
ceptionally clean foliage. Blooms are about the size 
of Cecile Brunner, but of a deep pink color with 
orange and red shadings. Blooms in clusters inter- 
mittently throughout the season. Foliage a dark 
glossy green; growth from six to ten feet. 
SUNGOLD (Geo. C. Thomas, Jr., 1939) $1.00 
This is one of the finest yellow climbers we have 
seen in many a day. The buds are long, pointed 
and a clear golden yellow. As a rule, the buds 
come singly on long stems and are freely produced 
throughout the season. The plant is a strong climber 
with clean glossy foliage. In the two years we have 
grown it, it has been absolutely free of disease. 
CLG. TALISMAN $ .75 
A very vigorous climbing sport of the bush variety. 
Very floriferous. 
CLG. QUEEN ALEXANDRA $ .75 
The first to bloom in the spring and the last in the 
fall. An ovoid bud that opens to a large double, 
fragrant rose of intense vermillion shaded old gold 
with an orange base. Bush is a moderate grower 
with glossy foliage. Not recommended for cutting. 

