
ECLIPSE TREE ROSE 
BEAUTIFUL CLIMBING 
ROSES 
Postpaid Price: 2-yr. No. 1, $1.25 each. 
(Except as otherwise noted) 
For the trellis, porch or arbor, the Cimbing Roses 
produce a most wonderful covering of delicate foli- 
age and delightful flowers. 
CLI. SUMMER SNOW (Pat. No. 400)—Beautiful 
heavy clusters of pure white flowers blooming freely 
until frost. Sweet elusive fragrance, hgeht green at- 
tractive foliage. Each $1.50 postpaid. 
CLI. DOUBLOONS (Pat. No. 152) — Clusters of 
large cup-formed saffron-yellow flowers, opening 
successively, thus prolonging the blooming season. 
Bright glossy-green fohage. 
CLI. TORCH (PP)—Long-lasting clusters of bril- 
liant orange-searlet, each flower with clear white 
eye. Dark green abundant, glossy folage. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE— Very satisfactory 
all-around red climbing rose. Deliciously fragrant. 
CLI. PRES. HOOVER — A glorious rose with 
blooms of blended cerise-pink, flame, scarlet and 
evold. 
CLI. TALISMAN—A climbing sport of the popu- 
lar bush form. Flowers a mixture of orange, yellow, 
rose-red, searlet and gold. 
CLI. PAUL’S SCARLET — The most popular of 
all red climbing roses. Vivid scarlet flowers of large 
size produced in clusters. 
CLI. RUTH ALEXANDER (Pat. No. 178)—Long 
tapering buds of cadmium orange, topped with peach 
red. The sepals hold tight to the petals, which adds 
greatly to its beauty. The open flower is a soft 
orange, with brick red stamens. Each $2.00 postpaid. 
TREE ROSES 
Postpaid Prices: $4.75 each 
The dramatic beauty of tree roses transforms 
any garden. Very effective along a hedge, fence, 
or at the garden gate. Everblooming trees with 
large fragrant roses at eye-level. 
ROSE TREE CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
(Pat. No. 455)—Blood-red bud opens to magnifi- 
cent flower of cerise in summer, spectrum-red in 
cooler weather. 
ROSE TREE CHRISTOPER STONE—Velvety 
scarlet-crimson that does not blue. Fragrant, 
heavy bloomer. 
ROSE TREE ECLIPSE (Pat. No. 172)—Shm 
tapering buds develop roses of brilliant golden 
vellow. Light fragrance, long-lasting when cut. 
ROSE TREE MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Pat. 
No. 837)—Urn-shaped buds open to large double 
blooms blending orange-coral-red. 
ROSE TREE PRES. HOOVER—A ¢elorious 
rose with charming color harmony in cerise-pink, 
flame, scarlet, and gold. 
ROSE TREE COUNTESS VANDAL (Pat. No. 
38)—Slender buds of bronze hehtening toward 
gold at base unfold languorously into carmine- 
pink, buff and gold blooms. Mellow fragrance, erect 
stems, ideal for cutting. 
ROSE TREE MIRANDY (Pat. No. 632)—lLarge 
ovoid buds of deep dark red opening to chrysanthe- 
mum red. Deliciously fragrant. 
ROSE TREE PEACE (Pat. No. 591) — Yellow 
buds edged in pink slowly open to glorious five-inch 
blooms of alabaster white. Clean holly-lke foliage, 
continuous blooms. 
ROSE TREE TALISMAN—A color blend of or- 
ange, yellow, rose-red and searlet on a background 
of rich old gold. Long-lasting, free blooming. 
ROSE TREE TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. No. 
162)—A sort of Pres. Hoover. Buds blood-red in cool 
weather changing to carmine in warmer weather. 


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