HAMBURG—This is one of the marvelous so-called everblooming climbers and with 
care and the midday sun cut off, make an 8- or 10-ft. pillar eventually and blooms 
steadily. Though in most hands it is simply a large bush as are all so-called everbloom- 
ing climbers until enough old wood is saved. However, in the humid areas of Oregon 
and Washington there should be no trouble in getting sufficient growth if it is watered 
and old blooms are cut off. It is undoubtedly the finest pillar rose if color and health 
are the first consideration, Its deep scarlet is good in all weather with its semi-double 
bloom opening wide on fading, and does not turn blue when old. Blooms in trusses 
and individual blooms up to 3 inches across. I do not recommend this rose for 
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HARMONY—This can be grown to a height of ten feet if given lots of water and good 
care; but if not and the wounds are not protected it is not possible. Has marvelously 
formed buds and blooms of a soft apricot salmon that comes apricot when the weather 
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KITTY KINNENMOTH—This is possibly the most satisfactory of all the everblooming 
so-called climbers in the pink class as it is very rich and holds its color better than any 
other pink climber as well as having its huge water-lily blooms open wide and show 
their golden stamens. If this gets ample water through the summer as well as some 
feeding it will do considerable climbing—though there will be a cessation of bloom 
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MARION MANIFOLD—A climbing H.P.. This may be the answer to having a hardy 
red rose of good size. Has considerable recurrence—color is a rich crimson, 
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MARY WALLACE—A very strong growing healthy climber with soft pink sharply 
pointed buds invariably well shaped, and double tea blossoms, Recurrent bloom all 
season after the first big burst. If this is not pruned too severely the blossoms come 
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MERMAID—Huge single blooms of primrose yellow centers shading to milk white 
edges. Constant bloomer, starting late and continuing until frost. Will grow in dense 
shade in this climate—beautiful foliage that is very healthy. Not hardy.............. $1.50 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHLIN—One of the most beautiful pink climbers having a 
petal texture that lasts a very long time and as these greenhouse quality buds unfold 
the exquisite blooms last in their damask-like quality and fragrance..................- $1.50 
NANCY—A single red coming constantly with its unfading trusses. Although this was 
a shrub rose, I am growing it as a 7-foot pillar. It is especially good for shade and 
coolness and a constant joy when treated as a pillar. Has absolutely healthy foliage 
along with its brilliant scarlet petalage. One inch blooms......2...2.....00.--200-ce00c000-e- $1.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET—This is my improved strain and will give recurrent bloom when 
it has been established. Most of the plants will give a good second crop the following 
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SANDERS WHITE RAMBLER—One can scarcely believe how attractive a white 
rambler can be until they see this one with its large trusses of fragrant blooms and 
produced in such abandon, too. Very hardy; also perfectly healthy................... $1.50 
SILVER MOON—Hardy single snow white blooms of large size. This is a tremendous 
growing climber that must have a lot of room as pruning makes it grow rather 
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