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VARIETIES OF CLIMBING ROSES 
Listed below are the more improved types of hardy CLIMBING 
ROSES including the EVERBLOOMING types introduced to date. 
Blaze (Patent No. 10)—Everblooming Scarlet Climber. Com- 
bines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
with the everblooming qualities of a favorite Hybrid Tea Rose. 
Propagated from blooming wood only. Price: $1.50 each, 
$15.00 per dozen. 
Climbing Break 0’ Day—Deep orange flowers shaded yel- 
low overlaid with flesh tints. Fine foliage on these large, fra- 
grant flowers. A very strong grower and the flowering season 
repeats itself throughout the Summer months. Price: $2.00 
per plant, $20.00 per dozen. 
Easlea’s Golden Rambler (Plant Patent No. 114) — A 
very vigorous growing butter-yellow Rose occasionally splashed 
crimson over the petals. Rich, olive green foliage and red 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
flowering wood present a very striking effect when the plant is 
in flower. Priee: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per 
dozen. 
Orange Everglow—One of the Brownell introductions de- 
scribed by him as “the finest of ever blooming Climbers featur- 
ing progress, beauty, fragrance and vigor in a dazzling Cop- 
pery-Orange color.” This is the first Everblooming Climber to 
be introduced by the Brownells. Price: $2.00 each, 
$24.00 per dozen. 
The New Dawn (Patented)—The everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. 
This variety is identical with its parent in size, formation of 
bud and color, etc., but it flowers continuously throughout the 
Summer and Fall months. Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 
per dozen. 
OF CLIMBING ROSES 
Price: $1.25 per plant. $12.00 per dozen 
American Beauty—The Climbing form of the old-fashioned 
and popular “American Beauty” Rose. Deep pink in color, but 
more highly prized on account of its very heavy fragrance. 
Bess Lovett—Large flowers of rich pink, cupped shaped, borne 
on long-stemmed clusters; sweetly fragrant. Very often referred 
to as American Beauty Climber. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet—Beautiful flesh pink, borne on long stems; 
buds long and pointed, plants very strong, brilliant dark glossy 
foliage, mildew proof, splendid for cutting. 
Emily Gray—The best yellow Climbing Rose ever introduced. 
Color clear golden yellow, all flowers are double, with long 
buds, and attractive, dark green foliage. Very free flowering, 
splendid growing habits. 
Jacotte—Color shrimp pink or light salmon orange shaded 
golden yellow at base; flowers fully 2% inches in diameter, 
delightfully scented; rich, dark green, glossy disease-resisting 
foliage. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin—The long pointed full fra- 
grant flowers are crimson, and when fully opened are an irri- 
descent pearl pink inside. It has been predicted that this variety 
is probably the pioneer of a new race. 
Mary Wallace—A Pillar Rose growing 6 to 8 feet high, with 
large, glossy foliage blooming with great freedom in the Spring, 
and bearing quantities of flowers in the Spring and early Sum- 
mer. Flowers about four inches across, semi-double, bright clear 
rose pink, with salmon base in the petals. 
Paul’s Searlet Climber—The flowers are medium in size, 
being semi-double and carry three to six flowers on each spray. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber has received several gold medals. 
Primrose—A fine hardy yellow Wichuraiana Climber. A cross 
between this well-known hardy type and Constance, a Hybrid 
Tea variety. Large Primrose yellow flowers which do not fade 
as many yellow Climbers do. It will average 15 feet or more in 
height within a few years. It has strong, glossy, disease resist- 
ant foliage and is unquestionably hardier and deeper in color 
than the original Emily Gray. 
Silver Moon—Pure white in color with yellow stamens in the 
center, showing up a very attractive variety. Foliage bronzy 
green; stems of flowers very long and fragrance very lasting. 
CLIMBING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Price: $1.50 each, $15.00 per dozen 
Sunburst—The bud is long and pointed and when first opening 
is a deep shade of orange-copper. When fully developed, in 
common with almost all other yellow Roses, the color is some- 
what lighter. 
Talisman—Combinations of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow, 
deep pink and old rose. Long and well pointed bud, develops 
into full double flowers. Foliage, green and glossy. 
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