ROEDING’S QUALITY Climbing Reses 3 _ 
Many rose lovers find space too limited for a bush rose garden but 
make unsightly walls and bare fences glow with color by planting 
climbing roses. “Roeding’s Quality” climbers are strong, two-year 
stock—make a splendid growth right from the start. We have added 
several new varieties to our list. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL. Rampant grower; big light pink blooms in early April. 85c. 
CHEROKEE PINK. Early single, clear pink. 85c. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER. Perfect buds and blooms of small size borne profusely on a 
vigorous climber. 85c. 
CLG. CHAS. P. KILHAM. A beauty for cutting. Long coppery rose buds of lovely 
form; brilliant double blooms. 85c. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS. Almost continuous bloom. Two-tone pink, single flowers of delicate 
charm borne on exceptionally vigorous climber. 85c. 

ELEGANCE. (Prop. rights reserved.) A lovely new climber with unusually large double 
yellow blooms. Dark, glossy foliage on vigorous branches. $1.50. 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. The most satisfactory all-around red climbing rose. Has 
rich color, good form, delicious fragrance. 85c. 
CLG. GOLDEN EMBLEM. Lovely red and gold buds on extra long, strong stems and 
opening to double flowers of clear yellow. 85c. 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE. Plant Patent 233. Vigorous climber. $1.25. 
CLG. HOOSIER BEAUTY. Elegant form, rich spicy fragrance, velvety-red color. 85c. 
CLG. K. A. VICTORIA. A favorite white climber; good buds for cutting. 85c. 
CLG. LADY FORTEVIOT. Strong-growing climber; reddish gold to apricot. 8b5c. 
CLG. LADY HILLINGDON. Apricot yellow; bronzy foliage. 85c. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY. Slender, shapely shell pink buds; fragrant. 85c. This is the 
eye-filling rose covering the lathhouse near our Old Adobe. 
CLG. MRS. E. P. THOM. A welcome addition to the few good yellow climbers. 85c. 
CLG. MRS. SAM McGREDY. Copper and orange buds; blocms coppery pink. $1.25. 
CLG. PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. Rampant climber; flowers same as bush. 85c. 
CLG. ROSE MARIE. Deep rose-pink buds and blooms of perfect form. 85c. 
CLG. SHOT SILK. Copper-pink buds, pink blooms shot with yellow. Tolerates shade. 85c. 
CLG. TALISMAN. Vigorous climber; flowers same as bush form. 85c. 
FLASH. Plant Patent 396. Luminous orange-scarlet petals with gold reverse. Climbs 
vigorously and blooms almost continuously from April to November. $1.00. 

CALIFORNIA (Plant Patent No. 449) 


GUINEE. Glowing, velvety-red blooms with showy golden stamens and delicious fra- 
grace. Produces numerous slender graceful branches. A fine new red climber. $1.00. 
LA REVE. Clear yellow, semi-double blooms in April and May. 85c. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN (Spanish Beauty). Inner petals clear pink, outer ones 
deep rose; shapely and fragrant. 85c. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Vivid scarlet, double flowers in great profusion. 85c. SANTA ANITA (Patent applied for) 
RUTH ALEXANDER. Plant Patent 178. Slender buds of orange, red-tipped; open flowers ws 
orange and peach. Beautiful foliage and a vigorous grower. $1.25. ate See HINRICH GAEDE 
SILVER MOON. Semi-double white flowers; rampant climber. 85c. 
SIMPLE RULES for Rose Garden SUCCESS 
PRUNING. At the end of the first growing season each main branch 
will have one or two new branches. These should be shortened to 
about 6 inches. Remove any weak growth and branches that crowd 
or grow into center of plant. Prune in January or February. 
WATERING. When rainfall is not sufficient to keep the soil moist, 
roses should be given a good soaking about once a week. Best 
method is by means of trenches around plants allowing the water to 
run slowly and sink deeply into the soil. Adobe soil should be treated 
with a mulch of peat or decayed vegetable matter to conserve 
moisture. 
FERTILIZING. Use a mulch of well-rotted cow manure in the dormant 
season and a complete commercial fertilizer in the growing season. 
Apply a good trowel full of the commercial fertilizer about once a 
month in the irrigation trench and soak in with water. 


