Lare-Plowered Hardy Climbing Roses 
The collection of Climbers grown by Bobbink & Atkins is the most extensive in this country, 
covering all types, colors and periods of bloom. The modern class of Climbers and Pillars is 
by far the most popular and useful today for arbors, trellises, fences, tree stumps, walls, etc. 
Practically all the varieties produce good flowers on long stems suitable for cutting for home 
decoration. We can hardly conceive of a greater return in all flowerdom than the scores of 
beautiful Roses produced on one climbing Rose 
Most planters do not realize the wide spread of bloom periods in this class of Hardy Climb- 
ers. The letters after each variety indicate the approximate blooming time, latitude New York 
City, as follows: E (early) from about May 25 to June 3; MS (midseason) from June 4 to about 
June 15; L (late) from mid-June to early July. 
There are several “everblooming”’ varieties 
that extend the season into September and October. 
AMERICAN PILLAR. Scarlet-rose with white 
centers. MS. $1.25 each. 
BLAZE. Pat. 10. Vivid scarlet blooms over a Jong 
period; occasionally repeats in early fall. $1.50. 
DREAM GIRL. Pat. 643. Bobbink & Atkins 
new everblooming, coral-pink, hardy climber. 
Give it an opportunity to get well established and 
you will be rewarded with the most fragrant and 
gorgeous blooms of all climbers or pillars. Be- 
ginning in June, It produces successive crops until 
late October. The pleasing spicy fragrance is con- 
sidered one of its greatest attributes. $2.00 each. 
DR. HUEY. Large, ruffled, maroon-red flowers 
lasting for weeks. E and MS. $1.25 each. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET. Soft pale shades of flesh 
and apple-blossom-pink. MS. $1.25 each. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Pat. 263. Considered one of 
our best true yellow climbers. MS. $1.50 each. 
INSPIRATION. Another new Bobbink & Atkins 
climbing and pillar Rose and a fitting companion 
to Dream Girl. Some rosarians refer to it as an 
“everblooming Mary Wallace,” although the 
sparklmg true rose-pink tones gleaming with 
silvery pink oe more Intense; classed as “‘Ever- 
blooming.”’ $2.00 each. 
MARY LOVETT. Pure waxy white; large, broad- 
petaled flower. MS. $1.25 each. 
MARY WALLACE. Bright pink with a Juminous 
sheen. MS. $1.25 each. 
Fuller descriptions and 
many other varieties are on 
pages 12 and 13 in our 1947 
Complete Capea “‘Gar- 
den G 
MERCEDES GALLART. First crop in June Is 
cerise-red but the autumn blooms are bright 
crimson. Very fragrant; everblooming. $1.50 each. 
MRS. WHITMAN CROSS. Unusual vivid orange 
color with an overlaid salmon-pink sheen. Some 
repeat blooms in Jate summer and fall. E and MS. 
$1.50 each. 
ORANGE EVERGLOW. Pat. 505. Copper-yel- 
low. Foliage extra fine. MS and L. $2.00 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Most popular 
red climber or pillar. MS. $1.25 each. 
SILVER MOON. White with showy golden sta- 
mens. MS. $1.25 each. 
TRAILERS 
MAX GRAF. Handsome foliage and sprays of 
large, single, shining pink flowers. $1.00 each; 
10 for $9.00; 25 for $20.00. 
RUGOSA REPENS ALBA. 
glossy foliage and_ big, 
snowy flowers in clusters. 
$1.00 each; 10 for $9.00; 
25 for $20.00. 
WICHURAIANA.,. White. 
A matted creeper with 
glossy, almost evergreen, 
small, shiny foliage. Sprays 
of small, white fragrant 
flowers. 75 cts. each; 10 for 
$6.50; 25 for $15.00. 
with 
trailer 
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A CLOSE-UP OF DREAM GIRL. Pat. 643. Climber and Pillar Rose. $2.00 each 
Bobbink & Atkins 
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