Everblooming Climbing Hybrid Teas, Etc. 
All these Climbing Roses are $1 each, except where otherwise noted, less quantity discount on page 15 
N SOUTHERN states they are glorious, bearing full crops 
of Hybrid Tea flowers all season, and, with careful winter 
protection, they can fill a long-felt want in northern states. 
Untie the plant from its support, loosen the roots on one side, 
lay the branches on surface of soil and cover with about 6 inches 
of earth. This simple procedure ts carried out very successfully 

























CLIMBING 
TALISMAN. 
> $1 each 
Trailing Roses, continued 
CARPET OF GOLD. LC. (The Brownells, 
1939.) Yellow. A creeping or trailing plant 
running close to the ground and covering itself 
with brilliant yellow, double, fragrant flowers 
2 to 3 inches across. Ideal for banks. Patent 
pending. $1 each. 
CORAL CREEPER. LC. (The Brownells, 
1937.) Apricot. Deep red buds open a lovely 
shade of apricot-orange, fading to light pink. 
Straight, upright stems support large, semi- 
double flowers. Patent pending. $1 each. 
CREEPING EVERBLOOM. Sub-zero LC. 
(The Brownells, 1939.) Red. Fragrant, double 
red flowers almost 4 mches in diameter, in 
clusters on canes 3 feet long which lie on the 
ground. If well grown may reach 10 feet. 
Pinned down it will take root. Blooms freely 
through summer and fall. Patent pending. 
About 30 petals. Not available until fall 1943. 
$1.50 each. 
EVERGREEN GEM. R. White. One of the 
oldest Wichuraiana Climbers, generally used 
as a ground-cover because of its low, trailing 
habit. Small, double, white flowers borne in 
clusters. Almost evergreen foliage. 75 cts. each. 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. CHT. Pink. A 
climbing sport of the beautiful Hybrid Tea, 
Dainty Bess. Bears clusters of single flowers 
exactly like its parent. Broad, silvery pink 
petals, notched and fluted, accented with a 
cluster of wine-red stamens. Needs protection 
north of Washington. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. CHT. 
Red. Climbing form of the celebrated Etoile 
de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN DAWN. CHT. (J. A. 
Armstrong, 1935.) Pat. 243. Yellow. A vig- 
orous climbing sport of the popular Golden 
Dawn, with large, fragrant, Iemon-yellow 
flowers like its parent. Blooms profusely in 
late spring and produces occasional flowers 
until frost. Needs protection north of Wash- 
ington. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. CHT. Red. 
CLIMBING INNOCENCE. CHT. (Armstrong 
Nurseries, 1940.) Rose-lovers will be delighted 
to learn of this new climbing form of the most 
charming and refined white Smgle Rose in 
existence. The fragrant, lily-white blooms are 
identical in form and color to the bush type 
Innocence, showing the wine-red Juminous 
stamens in warm contrast. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING KAISERIN AUGUSTE 
VIKTORIA. CHT. Pure white, very 
double, perfectly formed flowers with 
a faint Iemon center. Moderately 
strong climbing habit. 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. CHT. 
Pink flowers lighted with a sunny yel- 
low glow. Fine high-centered blooms. 
Trailing Roses 
every year in many of the New England gardens where Ever- 
blooming Climbers are used. 
Pruning: Retain old and new wood, cutting out only dead 
or exhausted wood. 
Abbreviations: Cl. Hybrid Tea, CHT.; Cl. Tea, CT. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER. CHT. 
Bicolor. Large flowers, flamimg scarlet and 
yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy 
yellow with scarlet markings. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING PAUL LEDE. CHT. Apricot. 
Large, very fragrant flowers of rosy apricot, 
shaded yellow. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. CHT. Pink. Globu- 
Jar, cupped flowers of a two-toned pmnk—light 
silvery tone on the inside and deeper on the 
outside. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. CHT. Red. 
A strong Climber with flowers like the original. 
All the qualities of Red Radiance with a much 
richer color. 
CLIMBING RICHMOND. CHT. Light crim- 
son buds and double flowers of clear scarlet- 
red; very fragrant. 
CLIMBING ROSLYN. CHT.Tapering buds and 
gloriously big, ruffled flowers of golden yellow 
with orange shadings on the reverse. This is a 
splendidly formed bloom. 
CLIMBING SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS 
PERNET. CHT. Yellow. Fine buds and 
fadeless yellow flowers paling toward the 
edges. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. CHT. Bicolor. 
Variable flowers like the original bush Hybrid 
Tea. 
NOELLA NABONNAND. CT. A strong-grow- 
ing Tea Rose with gorgeous semi-double, 
velvety crimson blooms with extra-large 
petals. Train the plant against a wall or trellis. 

The Trailers are Climbing Roses with 
slender, pliable canes enabling them to lie 
close to the ground. Their shiny foliage 
and beautiful flowers make these Roses ideal covers for banks, hillsides, and waste places. 
FREDERICK S. PECK. LC. (The Brownells, 
1937.) Pat. 419. Pink. Semi-double, deep 
grenadine-pink blooms with yellow tints in 
center appear singly and in clusters on slightly 
ae high above the attractive foliage. 
$1 each. 
MAGIC CARPET. New. (The Brownells, 
1942.) A new trailing Rose producing orange- 
yellow blooms “painted” carmine. This novel 
coloring gives the general effect of the open 
blooms being totally different than the buds, 
though harmonizing in perfect color combina- 
tion. They remind one of the magnificent Rose 
designs used on old Haviland chinaware. The 
foliage itself is a fresh shiny green and, like 
all the previous Brownell Trailers, Magic 
Carpet is exceptionally hardy at all times. 
Propagation rights reserved. $1.50 each. 

LITTLE COMPTON CREEPER. LC. (The 
Brownells, 1937.) Pink. Single, deep rose-pink 
blooms in large clusters cover the dark shiny 
foliage. If blooms are not removed, it will be 
covered in fall with yellow-orange to red 
hips. Patent pending. $1 each. 
MAX GRAF. HRug. Pink. Handsome foliage 
and sprays of large, single, shining pink flowers. 
Extra hardy; fine for covering exposed banks. 
Foliage 75% Rugosa. 60 cts. each; 10 for $5. 
RUGOSA REPENS ALBA (R. Pauli). Species. 
White. Fine trailer with glossy foliage and big, 
snowy flowers m clusters. Vigorous and Iong- 
lived. Foliage 75% Rugosa. 75 cts. each. 
WICHURAIANA. Species. White. A matted 
creeper with glossy, almost evergreen, small, 
shiny foliage. Sprays of small, white, fragrant 
flowers. 60 cts. each; 10 for $5. 
CARPET OF GOLD. $1 each 

