DR. ECKNER—A Rugosa Hybrid, talisman colored, big bush rose that can be con- 
sidered as a climber. In fact, I use it for a tall pillar (over 10 feet), and being a 
rugosa hybrid insures it being fairly hardy. It has a very well- shaped bud and 
bloom that starts out as a talisman-colored bud opening to a salmon bloom. Give 
this plant. somesshadenn tse) Vis eh ee ee Te ee. ee ean ele so $1.50 
DR. HUEY—Strong growing climber of medium-sized blooms of the unusual color of 
deep: = maroon ee ere ie ie ONE NR Vine ee See $1.50 
ELEGANCE, Patented—One of the longest rosebuds on a climber. One of Brownell’s 
reputedly hardy varieties, but at any rate it is a marvelous bud and bloom of cream 
CEEDENIIG #0) 12. VELLO We DaSt ir sae oe coment ances pee tale $1.50 each; $15.00 dozen - 
FELICITY ET PERPETUE (Semp.)—A very hardy white cluster, vigorous and ex- 
tremely healthy. A most satisfactory ground cover variety. Very tractable......... $1.50 
FEU d’ ARTIFICE—Flame to watermelon pink and very fragrant. This is one of the 
slower growing continual blooming climbers with blooms of fair size and wonderful 
orange flame colored buds with thealthy glossy foliagem 21. 262 ee $1.50 
FLASH, Pat. No. 396——A glorious flame red rose with a brilliant yellow base; also has 
very healthy foliage for its color as well as being a strong climber. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 dozen. No further discount. 
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 
Wi UE Nalgene ee at eh ce Aer eh Aes Brees Ae Ai Each $1.50 
GOLDEN DREAM—For the Pacific Northwest this is possibly the best deep yellow 
climber and it is continually blooming. You cannot expect it to do too much climb- 
ing the first season. Does its best in afternoon shade and for Puget Sound area needs 
the full force of the sun, Along with Golden King, these are the two BEST plants 
even though. bothrorethem are uatay in zero weather...) cheese $1.50 
GOLDEN GLOW, Pat. No. 263—For those who want a clear yellow of the rambler 
type; but with medium-size perfect yellow buds in profusion, this is it! Buds are 
about an inch long and come in clusters of several according to size of the shoot. 
$1.50 each; $15.00 dozen. No further discount. 
GOLDEN KING—This is the most remarkable of all yellow climbers though for most 
people it will not be much more than a big bush unless the wounds are protected (1 
have a pillar of it 12 feet tall). It is entirely blackspot resistant though in all of the 
country but the Pacific Northwest old blooms will fade to white. It may not fade in 
the mountain states at high elevations; and in addition to all this it is hardy to at 
least zero weather without protection. May be much more as it is a Dimorphous 
Sporote Ore Ucknem = Extremely -sapistactorye me sate a ete Sefer Lie oe $1.50 
GUINEE (climber)—This is the richest deep red of all roses, either bush or climbers. 
full double of perfect form, powerfully fragrant. The 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. 
Prices Gacy i.e eee 2 ER Ve at Ee) go a NTs Seed tO RE ENGR Tas OW Te SRS Ge SUED $1.50 
