
Paul's Scarlet Climber 

A COMPLETE LISTING OF HYBRID TEA ROSES 
WILL BE FOUND ON PAGES 8 AND 9. 

Bath BAUD. 
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Serving the Southwest Since 1884 
Midland, Texas 
Albuquerque, N.M. 
Fort Worth, Texas 
Lubbock, Texas 
Climbing Rates 
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. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Semi-double flowers in CLIMBING RED RADIANCE. Sport of Red 
large clusters, flaming scarlet with a crimson Radiance with the flower like the parent;. excel- 
shade. None better. This is an excellent Pillar lent climber. One of the most popular and a 
Rose. good bloomer. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN. Climbing sport of the 
familiar Talisman. An excellent bloomer. No CLIMBING COLUMBIA. Sport of bush Colum- 
other multi-colored Rose is as popular as Talis: bia. Peach-blow pink flowers like its parent. 
man. Nearly thornless. One of the best varieties. 
POSTPAID PRICES ON CLIMBING ROSES 
Euertlooming Baty Reted 
(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. 
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 out- 
standing 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. 
$1.00 each; $10.00 per doz. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Boysenberry is a cross of the Blackberry, Rasp- 
berry and Loganberry, and is far more vigorous than 
any of its parents. It is immense in size and when 
you taste it, you will agree that in flavor it stands 
supreme. It is impossible to describe its delicious 
flavor. It is almost seedless, firm, and is produced 
in large clusters on long stems that stand away from 
the canes. Delicious when eaten fresh or with cream, 
and is ideal for canned sauce, jam, jelly or preserves, 
in pies, tarts and shortcakes. Its natural tendency is 
to trail on the ground, but can be trained on fence 
or wires. $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRY 
GEM EVERBEARING. The best everbearing variety 
for the "Southwest." Prolific bearer, long berries, 
ripen light red all way through. 
$2.25 per 25; $4.25 per 50; $8.00 per 100 


Gem 
Strawberry 
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YOUNGBERRY 
Everyone should have a few plants of this 
new berry plant. It is gaining popularity as a 
commercial fruit as it handles well and fits 
into every home use. The*large, dark wine- 
colored berries have a minimum of seed and 
are highly flavored. It is a cross between the 
Loganberry and Texas Dewberry, and is the 
world’s choicest bush berry. 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY 
The berries are much larger than those of 
any other Dewberry or Blackberry. It requires 
no trellis or stakes. The fruit is extra black 
and is superior in flavor and quality to any 
other Dewberry. 
$10.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100 
McDONALD BLACKBERRY 
Has the largest yield of any Blackberry. 
Ripens two weeks earlier than any other va- 
riety. Delicious when eaten with cream. Very 
good for canning purposes. Should be planted 
with other varieties for pollenization. 
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Austin Dewberry 
