Fhorcules (U. S. Plant Patent No. 296) 
GIANT DEEP PINK CLIMBER 
ROSA SETIGERA HYBRID by HORVATH 
Color of Flower: Clear, deep rose-pink of same shade as Dame Edith Helen. The 
flowers are huge, fully 5 to 6 inches across when fully open. Slow in opening, lasting 
a long time. The flowers, though large, are refined and equal the finest Hybrid Tea 
Rose. Flowers are produced abundantly on spur branches both on main stalk and 
laterals 1 to 2 feet long. They are stiff and bear their heavy load without bending. 
Flowers do not droop, having a very stiff neck, and have from 50 to 55 petals. The 
appearance of the plant is one of noble ruggedness. Without a doubt the finest 
pink large-flowered climber to date. (Color illustration, page 60.) 
Foliage: The rich, shining, bronzy green leaves are larger than those of the 
Mahonia or Oregon Grape and are ornamental in themselves. 
Hardiness: Hardy without protection in the Temperate Zone. Can be success- 
fully grown with protection in the colder regions where growing Roses heretofore 
has not been possible or exceedingly difficult. 
Size of Plant: Ultimate height 14 to 15 feet. Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
Grow Extra Fine Roses with Wayside Gardens 
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Horvath Climbing Rose, Polaris 

Horvath Climbing Rose, Hercules 
Cay s (Us Se Plant Patent Noo 386) 
FRAGRANT WHITE CLIMBER 
WICHURAIANA-MULTIFLORA HYBRID 
by HORVATH 
A very hardy climber of robust growth. Disease 
resistant and exceedingly free blooming. The pure 
white individual flowers are often 2 inches in diameter 
and occur in large clusters. It is especially valuable 
where purity as well as profusion of bloom is essential. 
In addition we believe it to be the most fragrant of 
the Climbing Roses. The foliage is light and shiny 
green. It sparkles in sunlight and is ornamental in 
itself throughout the summer, blending perfectly with 
the pure white flowers. During its test period we have 
never seen any signs of black spot or mildew. Unques- 
tionably one of the best hardy white Climbing Roses. 
(Color illustration, page 63.) 
Each $2.00, Doz. $20.00 
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