kverblooming Climbing Hybrid Teas, Ete. 
All these Climbing Roses are $1.25 each, except where otherwise noted, less quantity discount at bottom of this page 
N SOUTHERN states they are glorious, bearing full crops 
of Hybrid Tea flowers all season, and, with careful winter 
protection, they can fill a long-felt want in northern states. 
Untie the plant from its support, loosen the roots on one side, 
lay the branches on surface of soil and cover with about 6 inches 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. CHT. Pink. A 
climbing sport of the beautiful Hybrid Tea, 
Dainty Bess. Bears clusters of single flowers 
exactly like its parent. Broad, silvery pink 
petals, notched and fluted, accented with a 
cluster of wine-red stamens. Needs protection 
north of Washington. $1.50 each. Supply 
exhausted until fall 1945. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. CHT. 
Red. Climbing form of the celebrated Etoile 
de Hollande. Brilliant red blooms. Supply 
exhausted until fall 1945. 
CLIMBING GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. CHT. Red. 
Dreatn Girl 
The New Everblooming 
Hardy Climber, $2.00 each, net; 
no discount or quantity rate 

Supply exhausted until fall 1945 
Introduced by Bobbink & Atkins in 
1944, Pat. 643. This variety fills a long- 
felt need for a real coral-pink, full-petaled 
hardy climbing Rose. Another most ap- 
pealing quality is its pleasant spicy and 
penetrating fragrance. When it is used as 
a cut-flower in the house, the perfume is 
even more noticeable and lasting than 
outdoors, and the true coral-pink, apricot 
and salmon colors become more beautiful 
and intense until the last petal unfurls. 
The blooms last for days after cutting. 
Beginning in June when older climbers 
like Mary Wallace, Dr. W. Van Fleet, and 
others in this class begin to flower, Dream 
Girl produces successive crops of bloom 
throughout the summer, ending with a 
gorgeous display in late fall. 
Dream Girl was originated by that 
venerable hybridizer, Martin R. Jacobus, 
of Ridgefield, New Jersey, and is the 
crowning achievement of more than forty 
years of intensive hybridizing and re- 
search. The name was suggested by the 
late R. Marion Hatton, for years secre- 
tary of the American Rose Society, and 
an able judge of Roses. 
The unexpected sale of thousands of 
plants last fall (1944) must have been on 
the merits of variety performance and not 
because of advance publicity. For fall 
1945 and spring 1946 there will be a very 
good supply available. We apologize for 
the unavoidable but temporary dis- 
appointment to our many customers 
meanwhile. 
Supply exhausted until fall 1945 
East Rutherford, N. J. 
exhausted wood. 
CLIMBING LADY ASHTOWN. CHT. Pink 
flowers lighted with a sunny yellow glow. Fine 
high-centered blooms. 
CLIMBING PRESIDENT HOOVER. CHT. 
Bicolor. Large flowers, flaming scarlet and 
yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy 
yellow with scarlet markings. Vigorous. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE. CHT. Pink. Globu- 
lar, cupped flowers of a two-toned pmk—light 
silvery tone on the inside and deeper on the 
outside. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. CHT. Red. 
A strong Climber with flowers like the original. 
DREAM GIRL. 

The New Everblooming Hardy Climber. This is the original plant 
of earth. This simple procedure is carried out very successfully 
every year in many of the New England gardens where Ever- 
blooming Climbers are used. 
Pruning: Retain old and new wood, cutting out only dead or 
Abbreviations: Cl. Hybrid Tea, CHT.; Cl. Tea, CT. 
CLIMBING RICHMOND. CHT. Light crim- 
son buds and double ‘lowers of clear scarlet- 
red; very fragrant. 
CL. SOUVENIR DE JEAN SOUPERT. Yel- 
low. Climbing form of the well-known Hybrid 
Tea of this name. Long, tapering, deep golden 
yellow buds slowly unfold to broad, cream- 
colored blooms of heavy texture and delicious 
fragrance. Very free in blooming. 30 petals. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. CHT. Bicolor. Vari- 
able flowers Itke the original bush Hybrid Tea. 

or a 
established four years, growing to a height of 8 or 9 feet and perfectly hardy after trying 
winters in Northern New Jersey. Hundreds of the lovely. blooms as illustrated are 
produced from June to October. 
THE SIZE AND QUALITY OF ALL B. & A. 
ROSES. We furnish none but the best top-grade, 
2-year, nursery-grown Rose plants. They are in 
perfect health due to watchful and loving care 
throughout their nursery life. The best guarantee 
we know of is the plants themselves, the iniegrity 
of the producer, and his readiness to make fair 
adjustment. Give your plants the care they deserve. 
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ROSE DISCOUNT 
Deduct 10 per cent 
from total price of any 25 or more Roses 
(unless otherwise noted) 
Rose prices include free delivery on dormant 
plants when cash accompanies order over $3.00 
(Except as noted on page 46) 

