
CLIMBING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen 
Each season we have a demand for a few plants of the Climbing Hybrid Tea Roses which flower as do the 
Hybrid Teas throughout the season. This particular type dies down to the ground in the Winter and throws 
up new growth from the roots each succeeding year. They are not as well known as the old-fashioned 
Climbing Roses, but give a great many large flowers throughout the season and for this reason are in demand 
by amateurs and Rose growers. The list given below includes the best varieties in their respective colors. 
Gruss An Teplitz—An intense rich scarlet shading to vel- 
vety crimson. Luxuriant fragrant blooms produced in great 
profusion on strong plants. Continuous bloomer. 
Sunburst—The bud is long and pointed and when first open- 
ing is a deep shade of orange-copper. When fully devel- 
oped, in common with almost all other yellow Roses, the 
President Hoover—Splendid combination of cerise pink, color is somewhat lighter. 
flame, scarlet and yellow. Large flower, beautifully pointed 
bud, and broad thick petals. Splendid keeper and wonder- 
fully fragrant. 
Talisman—Combinations of shadings of gold, apricot, yel- 
low, deep pink and old rose. Long and well pointed bud, 
develops into full double flowers. Foliage, green and glossy. 
STANDARD VARIETIES OF CLIMBING ROSES 
Dormant plants, delivery up to May Ist—Price: 85c each, $8.50 per dozen. 
Plants from 6-inch pots, delivery May Ist onwards—Price: 95c each, $9.50 
per dozen. 
The following are a list of the older and more widely 
distributed varieties of Climbers. 
American Beauty—The Climbing form of the old-fashioned 
and popular “American Beauty’’ Rose. Deep pink in color, 
but more highly prized on account of its very heavy fra- 
grance. 
American Pillar—Single flowered variety of great beauty. 
Flowers 3 to 4 inches across borne in immense clusters. Bril- 
liant shade of pink with clear white eye; wonderfully dec- 
orative even when not in flower as the blooms are followed 
with brilliant red berries. 
Dr. Huey—Semi-double, rather large flowers of the very 
deepest crimson maroon, shaded black, an exquisite variety. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet — Beautiful flesh pink, borne on long 
stems; buds long and pointed, plants very strong, brilliant 
dark glossy foliage, mildew proof, splendid for cutting. 
Emily Gray—tThe best yellow Climbing Rose ever intro- 
duced. Color clear golden yellow, all flowers are double, 
with long buds, and attractive, dark green foliage. Very free 
flowering, splendid growing habits. 
Jacotte—Color shrimp pink or light salmon orange shaded 
golden yellow at base; flowers fully 22 inches in diameter, 
delightfully scented; rich, dark green, glossy disease-resisting 
foliage. 
Mary Wallace—A Pillar Rose growing 6 to 8 feet high, 
with large, glossy foliage blooming with great freedom in the 
Spring, and bearing quantities of flowers in the Spring and 
early Summer. Flowers about four inches across, semi- 
double, bright clear rose pink, with salmon base in the 
petals. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—The long pointed full fra- 
grant flowers are crimson, and when fully opened are an iri- 
descent pearl pink inside. It has been predicted that this 
variety is probably the pioneer of a new race. 
Paul's Scarlet Climber—tThe flowers are medium in size, 
being semi-double and carry three to six flowers on each 
spray. Paul's Scarlet Climber has received several gold 
medals. 
Silver Moon—Pure white in color with yellow stamens in 
the center, showing up a very attractive variety. Foliage 
bronzy green; stems of flowers very long and fragrance very 
lasting. 

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