CLIMBING ROSES 

CLIMBING ROSES 
No. 1 Roses, 75¢ each; $6.50 for 10, except where noted. 
Belle of Portugal. A vigorous climbing rose so useful for cover- 
ing walls and arbors where the beautful salmon-pink flowers 
of gigantic size make a show of color from January to May. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. Miniature buds and perfect small flowers 
literally cover this popular climbing Polyantha. Everbloom- 
ing. Fine, dense foliage. 
Cl. Christopher Stone (Pat. applied for). We are introducing 
this beautiful red climbing form of Christopher Stone, popular 
everywhere as one of the finest red roses. Crimson scarlet 
roses of the same form are freely produced on a sturdy vine 
with excellent foliage. $1.50 each. 
Cl. Condesa De Sastago. Combination of rich orange-red, gold, 
and yellow, with glossy foliage make an exquisite show of: 
color. 
Cl. Countess Vandal. Produces the same beautiful buds of cop- 
pery-bronze, pink and gold and even more profuse bloom 
than on the bush form. An excellent vigorous climber. $1.00. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. All the charm of Dainty Bess—single, delicate 
pink with deep wine stamens—in profusion, make this one 
of the best climbing roses for trellises and fences. 
Cl. Dame Edith Helen. Climbing sport is more free-flowering 
than the bush, and all season, too. Perfectly formed, long 
stemmed flowers. 
Cl. Duquesa de Penaranda. An intriguing apricot-pink. Vig- 
orous habit with excellent foliage. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. Fine red buds by some considered even 
better than the bush type. Foliage good, flowers delicately 
fragrant. 
MARSH’‘S NURSERY 
Cl. Golden Emblem. Produces quantities of the same golden 
yellow flowers shaded with brilliant red on the buds as the 
bush type. 
Cl. Hadley. Velvety-red buds on long stems. Very freely pro- 
duced from March to December. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Ci. K. A. Victoria. 
free-blooming white climber. 
white. 
Cl. Los Angeles. Large flame pink flowers and buds on a medium 
growing vine. Excellent for fences and low arbors. 
Strongest growing, and most satisfactory 
Flowers deep, double pure 
Cl. McGredy’s Yellow. Fully double flowers of buttercup yellow 
set against heavy deep green foliage. 
Mermaid. One of the finest roses for luxuriant glossy foliage. 
and extremely profuse single flowers of pale sulphur-yellow, 
set off by golden stamens in the center. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. A vigorous climber with quantities of per- 
fect yellow buds of flawless quality. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Intensely vivid semi-double flowers of 
bright scarlet, freely produced in clusters. Makes a mass of 
showy bloom. 
Cl. Pres. Hoover. Free blooming, multicolored in pink, red, 
yellow and buff. Perfect in form on long stems for cutting. 
Cl. Radiance. Free-flowering, vigorous, summer (April. Nov.) 
blooming climber is remarkable for lovely pink blooms. 
Cl. Rose Marie. Long, rose-pink buds and large deeper colored 
flowers are more attractive than the bush type. 
Cl. Red Talisman. Glorious Talisman buds in deep red. 
For trellis, fence or arbor, the old favorite Talis- 
Red 
Cl. Talisman. 
man in climbing form will make a most pleasing sight. 
and gold, free-flowering. 
Cl. Victoria Harrington. A climbing form of the beautiful bush 
rose—magnificent dark red long-pointed perfectly formed 
and spicily scented as bush. 
Cl. Yellow Cecile Brunner. Small dainty yellow flowers in great 
profusion. Strong growing vine. 

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YOUNG PLANTS OF OUR CLIMBING CHRISTOPHER 
STONE SHOW VIGOR FOR FLOWERS TO COME 
150 N. Lake Ave., Pasadena, Calif. 
