
CHOICE ROSES 9 

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Climbing Roses 

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Climbers are generally divided into two types; the Everblooming, 
which may need some protection in exposed situations, and the very 
Hardy June blooming climbers. The Everblooming climbers are of the 
large flowered class, usually blooming intermittently all Summer. The 
June flowering climbers bloom only once in the Spring, and are of the 
strong growing or rambling types. 
The following list contains climbers for every possible use, such as; 
pillars, screens, on fences, over archways, trellises, against walls, etc. 
There is a wealth of fine new varieties to choose from, and we have listed 
only those types most successful in our section. Top size plants only. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY 
An old favorite, hardy dependable climber. Produces great trusses 
of fragrant carmine blooms in the Spring. 75c each. 
BLAZE 
Hardy everblooming scarlet climber. Blaze combines the vigor, 
beauty, and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Pat. No. 10. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
CALEDONIA 
A magnificent, everblooming white climber. The large, long stemmed 
flowers are perfectly formed, and its many petals make this variety 
one of the best for cutting. A peer among white roses. $1.00 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
This attractive climbing “Sweetheart” rose, with its great quantities 
of perfect little miniature pink buds and flowers is a great favorite 
everywhere. Exceedingly vigorous, with dense handsome foliage. 
You can cut a_ bouquet of beautiful buds from it any time in the 
season. $1.00 each. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROKE 
This striking variety is Everblooming, producing the most beautiful 
flowers imaginable, whether on a bush or climber. The large double 
blooms are a deep glowing velvety crimson in color, being highly 
fragrant. The big long stemmed flowers are of exhibition quality. 
Always admired in our gardens. $1.00 each. 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
A small growing climbing sort of the famous bush “Countess.” A 
splendid producer of those beautiful two-toned flowers that are even 
larger and finer than the bush variety, if that can be possible. 
Blooms constantly. Pat. No. 38. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
DAINTY BESS 
New. The most popular of all single roses now available as a climb- 
er. Strong growing Everblooming climber with flowers the same 
as the bush. 85c each. 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR 
A dark, scarlet crimson rose with intense fragrance. The flowers 
of this repeat blooming climber have many petals, and come on good 
stems. 85c each. 
