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CLIMBING ROSES 
All the climbing roses we offer are extra strong 
2-year-old field grown No. | grade. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL, CLIMBER—Large flowers of a 
delicate soft pink tinged with salmon. Because of its 
strong growth it does not bloom for a year or two, 
but thereafter produces a mass of bloom in May and 
June. 75c. 
BLAZE, CLIMBER—A new everblooming scarlet-red 
climber, sometimes called the everblooming Paul’s 
Scarlet. Flowers and growth same as Paul’s Scarlet. 
The originators claim it to be a free continuous bloomer. 
$1.00 each (3 or more, 85c each). Patented. 
CECILE BRUNNER, CLIMBER—A very rampant grow- 
er. The small flowers are salmon-pink shading deeper 
toward the center and come in clusters; free bloomer. 
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DAINTY BESS, CLIMBER—This dainty, single amber- 
pink rose produces hundreds of blooms and continues 
blooming throughout the season. 75c. 
DUCHESS OF ATHOLL, CLIMBER—A rich shade of 
gs bronze flushed orange. An outstanding variety. 
75¢e. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE, C LIMBER— The 
form of this very popular rose. Large, 
blooms. 75c. 
FLASH, CLIMBER—The 1940 All-America Climber. A 
plant in full bloom is a most spectacular sight. The 
color is luminous orange-scarlet with the backs of the 
petals gleaming yellow, the center of the flowers filled 
with golden stamens. $1.00 each (3 or more, 85c each). 
Patented. 
GENERAL MacARTHUR, CLIMBER—Bright scarlet-red, 
large and full, fragrant. A vigorous and free flowering 
climber. 75c. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM, CLIMBER—A rampant climber with 
enormous heavy canes, producing quantities of double 
golden flowers. 75c. 
HADLEY, CLIMBER—A vigorous climber with deep 
crimson, fragrant blossoms which are produced all 
through the summer. 75c. 
HOOSIER BEAUTY, CLIMBER—Of strong vigorous 
habit, bearing beautiful long buds of an intense rich, 
dazzling crimson-scarlet. 75c. 
INDIAN SUMMER — Wonderful shades of copper, old 
rose, pink, and old gold. Well formed buds open to 
crinkled and ruffled flowers. A long season bloomer. 
Fragrant. $1.25 each (3 or more $1.05 each). Patented. 
KITTY KININMONTH, CLIMBER — This distinguished 
rose provides a remarkable array of semi-double, 
cupped blooms which are a brilliant fadeless pink. 75c. 
LADY FORTEVIOT, CLIMBER—Golden yellow and apri- 
cot; attractive foliage. T75c. 
MERMAID, CLIMBER—Beautiful single flowers of great 
size; pure ivory white with a lemon center; fragrant. 
The foliage is a deep shiny green; disease resistant. 
A very vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. 75c. 
MME. BUTTERFLY, CLIMBER—Bright pink. 75. 
MRS. E. P. THOM, CLIMBER—A vigorous climber with 
medium sized deep canary-yellow flowers. 75c. 
MRS. PAUL J. HOWARD—The long pointed buds open to 
a large full double flower of fine rich crimson. Fra- 
grant. $1.25 each (3 or more $1.05 each). Patented. 
MRS. SAM McGREDY, CLIMBER — Long pointed buds 
opening into double, long lasting flowers. The color is 
a wonderful combination of red, copper, and orange, 
changing to warm pink with gold suffusion. $1.00 each 
(3 or more, 85c each). Patented. 
OPHELIA, CLIMBER—A vigorous climbing form of the 
grand Ophelia rose which is so popular. 75c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER (Improved). The flowers 
are a vivid scarlet, of good size and semi-double, very 
freely produced in clusters on much branched canes. 
It is of strong climbing habit and perfectly hardy. 75c. 
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PRESIDENT HOOVER, CLIMBER—A rampant climbing 
form of the popular bush rose. Identical in color and 
form of bloom. 75c. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS, CLIMBER—A spectacular climb- 
ing rose. A golden yellow bud striped with red, open- 
ing to a large semi-double flower of bright red with 
golden yellow center. Usually blooms in clusters of 
three. Glossy bronze-green foliage. 75c. 
TALISMAN, CLIMBER—Flowers are the same wonderful 
color and lovely form as the bush variety; a very free 
bloomer. 75c. 
YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER, CLIMBER—Golden yel- 
low with orange center; double and fragrant. 75c. 
SINGLE BUSH ROSES 
DAINTY BESS—Medium sized single flowers borne in 
clusters of three. Delicate pink in color with a con- 
trasting center of wine-red stamens. A strong tall 
grower and profuse bloomer. 75c. 
ISOBEL—A single rose with exquisitely pointed buds and 
flowers with huge petal flushed with carmine-red and 
orange, becoming pink with age; fragrant. Very vig- 
orous and floriferous. 75c. 
IRISH FIREFLAME—A large single rose; buds are a rich 
deep orange, flushed with crimson opening to an old 
gold color. Strong growth and profuse bloom. 75c. 
MOSS ROSES 
Moss roses bear a crown of lacy moss upon the stems 
and sepal and are exquisitely lovely in bud. The bushes 
are large and vigorous but should be left unpruned for 
best results. They look best in back of other roses or 
shrubbery. 
Pink and Red—75c each. 
ROSA ROULETTI (Pot Rose). Said to be the smallest 
rose grown. The tiny rose-pink buds are perfect in 
form and the plants are little gems in pots. 75c. 

Hinrich Gaede 
