CL. ETOILE D’HOLLANDE—One of the finest large flowered climbers. See bush 
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GLENN DALE—This is probably the best white climber in existence, all factors con- 
sidered. It is hardy to down below zero, never gets blackspot, and has creamy ivory 
buds of a slender spiraling dreamy grace that must be seen to be appreciated, opening 
to double snow white flowers. That marvelous pillar pictured in my book is of this 
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GUINEE (climber)—This is the richest deep red of all roses, either bush or climbers, 
full double of perfect form, powerfully fragrant. This large high centered bloom has 
to have more heat than most of the roses and also is much more tender to frost. It 
is the must have for all of the South, where it is entirely at home in part shade. Not 
recommended for the Pacific Northwest unless you have a very protected location. 
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MARY WALLACE—This hardy pink climber has beautiful pointed buds that do not 
come in large trusses except when the plant is pruned too much. I recommend that 
it be planted where it will get shade some part of the day. 
- PAUL'S SCARLET—This is my best improved strain and will give considerable bloom 
all summer after it has been established for three years..................-.-2---0----- Each $1.50 
TAUSENCHON (meaning Thousand Beauties) — Another rose for which time has 
brought no improvement in its type. It is entirely thornless, very hardy, and blooms 
considerably all summer long, with trusses of cupped two-inch blooms from pink to 
white on the plant at the same time. To coin a name for it I would call it “Pastel 
Pillar,” as by using it for a pillar it is most effective. It is also hardy to below zero. 
Price $1.50 each 
VIOLETTE—A very strong growing rambler blooming in clusters of tiny very double 
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LAWRANCEANAS 
I offer only two of the extremely tiny fairylike roses, with buds incredibly minute, 
so tiny they are fitted for arrangement in vases only one inch high, and yet of perfect rose 
form. There are quite a few of these dainty things in commerce, but because of general 
foliage weaknesses I propagate only two, the healthiest of these very tiny roses. 
ROSA ROULETTI—Of rich pink, blooming constantly and heavily on a wee plant that 
starts to bloom when it is about two inches high, and which reaches a maximum 
height. of about six inches. Rouletti is perfectly fitted for rock gardens and for most 
unusual and satisfactory edgings for the rose bed or perennial border.................. $0.50 
OAKINGTON RUBY—Ruby red. Has very tiny blooms that are given constantly. 
Blooms as small as does Rouletti but due to the flower stems being longer the plant 
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SPECIES ROSES 
I will try to have some of the outstanding ones for fall 1946. These are as necessary 
to a complete rose garden as any other plant. I will grow some because I like them, 
though I always lose money on them. 
For fall 1947 I expect to be able to release another specie hybrid that I think will 
be as outstanding as my former Rubiginosa Gymnocarpa. This new one is of the 
Moyesii group and is deep scarlet, a pure color. I am waiting another year because I 
had only a very few blooms this year and want to be very sure. 
| WILL HAVE SOME CLIMBERS LEFT AFTER JANUARY | 
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