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C limting Roses 
Most of the Roses in this class are climbing forms of the familiar bush Roses of the same name 
and classified as Teas and Hybrid Teas. These Roses bloom at intervals during the whole season, 
which is a distinct advantage. For the Southwest and sections where the winters are reasonably 
mild, they are highly recommended. After they are established they give satisfactory results. The 
flowers come from spurs on old wood, therefore they should not be pruned. 
DAINTY BESS. A book could be written on this beautiful single Rose which is a very vigorous 
climber, excellent blooms of rose-pink under petals of a lighter shade of pink. Very showy. A 
continuous bloomer, healthy and very popular. 
PAUL'S SCARLET. Semi-double flowers in large clusters, flaming scarlet with a crimson shade. 
None better. This is an excellent Pillar Rose. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Climbing sport of the familiar Talisman. An excellent bloomer. No other 
multi-colored Rose is as popular as Talisman. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Sport of Red Radiance with the flower like the parent; excellent 
climber. One of the most popular and a good bloomer. 
CLIMBING LUXEMBOURG. A good yellow climber, disease resistant, large, long, full buds that 
open in double flowers that are lasting when cut. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER. A sport of the bush President Hoover, identical with it in flower. 
A good one. Vigorous and healthy. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA. Sport of bush Columbia. Peach-blow pink flowers like its parent. Nearly 
thornless. One of the best varieties. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Climbing sport of the popular bush variety; dark velvety 
red, vigorous, nice stems, excellent to cut as they are very lasting and hold the color well. 

POSTPAID PRICES ON CLIMBING ROSES: Eoin Donk 
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Euerltleoming Baby Reset 
(Polyanthas) 
A class of Roses (Polyantha) called ‘Baby Roses” because of their small, dainty blooms. Most 
varieties bloom continuously and profusely; it is not uncommon for the plants to be completely 
covered with color, resembling a living bouquet. They bloom almost continuously from early spring 
to late fall. Plant them for massing in beds, for edging or for low hedges. 
CECIL BRUNNER. Sweetheart Rose. Small, exquisitely formed buds. Flowers of light pink with 
yellow base; healthy and prolific. 
ELSE POULSEN. Lovely pink; one of the best and most popular Polyanthas. Disease resistant. 
LAFAYETTE. An excellent Polyantha with large, bright cherry-carmine flowers. Popular and a 
good one. 
GOLDEN SALMON. Bright orange-salmon flowers in huge clusters. Blooms all through the 
season. A novel Rose and very popular. 
CHATILLON. One of the very best dwarf pink Roses. Large heads of flowers all season. An 
outstanding Rose for any garden. 

IDEAL. Velvety crimson clusters of fragrant flowers; most popular red; strong grower. Lasts 
well when cut. Beautiful dark green glossy foliage. Blooms first and last in season. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON BABY ROSES: Euche Dox. 
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Serving the Southwest Since 1884 
Fort Worth, Texas 
Lubbock, Texas 
Midland, Texas 
Albuquerque, N.M. 
