Climbing Roses 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtis James). Plant Patent 
No. 28. WINNER OF THE GOLD MEDAL AWARDED BY THE 
MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. IT ALSO HAD 
THE GREAT DISTINCTION OF BEING THE WINNER OF THE 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY’S MEDAL FOR THE BEST ROSE 
OF 1933. The illustration gives but a very faint idea of the perfection 
of form and great beauty of this magnificent rose, for it is a perfectly 
gorgeous flower of Hybrid Tea type, four to five inches in diameter, 
perfectly double and of fine form. It is a pure deep yellow climber, 
holding its color until the last petals fall. The flowers are usually pro- 
duced one to an 18 inch stem, making them ideal for cutting. It has 
hardy, glossy foliage and ornamental red thorns on rich green wood. 
The flowers are exquisitely fragrant. The plant is a rugged grower and 
is hardy in severe sub-zero weather. Should be planted in full sun for 
best results. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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Golden Glow 
Climber 

GOLDEN GLOW CLIMBER (Plant Patent No. 263). A sensational 
pure deep spectrum yellow climber of Hybrid Tea type, with such 
intense freedom of bloom that the foliage is literally hidden by the 
flowers. It is an improvement over Golden Climber in profusion of 
bloom and intensity of color. Perfect double flowers up to 5 inches. 
Superb as cut flowers and borne in clusters up to 15 or more to a cluster, 
one cluster often making a huge bouquet. Very fragrant, hardy, and 
disease resistant. Number one, strong two year old “Cream Quality” 
field grown plants. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
NEW DAWN EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSE (Plant Patent 
No. 1). A very lovely soft pink climber and a real everbloomer. Con- 
stantly in bloom all summer long, right up until killed by frost. No 
other climbing rose produces so many flowers, or is such a constant 
bloomer as New Dawn. AWARDED THE BLOOMFIELD MEDAL 
FOR THE BEST NEW CLIMBING ROSE BY THE AMERICAN 
ROSE SOCIETY. A HARDY ROBUST GROWER. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
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New Dawn Everblooming Climber 
Winner of the Bloomfield Medal as the Best 
New Climbing Rose 
