
Chor is the Finest ano Largest 
of Red Climbers 


An Organizotion Composed of Selected Rep- 
fesentatives of The Women's Civic Groups o! 
Chattanooga, Dedicating Their Efforts to the 
Improvement and Beautification of the City. 
BOMMITTTE 
The Wayside Gardens Co., 
Mentor, Ohio. 
Gentlemen: 
Chattanooga, Tenn. 
July 9, 1942 
In making a report on the planting of 50 Thor, 
Horvath Roses, the Riverview Garden Club wishes 
me to express their appreciation of its excellent 
behavior. The Roses have been satisfactory in 
every respect. The plants are sturdy and are 
vigorous growers with long stems, having clusters 
of from three to seven flowers on each stem, 
making a gorgeous display of vivid color. 
That meets all the requirements for roadside and 
parkway planting and we are happy to recom- 
mend their use and your splendid service in sup- 

plying them. 
THE COMMITTEE OF 100 

( fey (U.S. Plant Patent No. 387) 
GIANT SCARLET CLIMBER 
ROSA XANTHINA HYBRID by HORVATH 
Color of Flower: Brilliant scarlet-red of the same shade as Crimson Glory. The 
flowers are perfectly formed, very slow in opening and when fully open, 4 to 5 inches 
across. The flowers, although large, are perfectly shaped and just as handsome as 
those of a Hybrid Tea Rose. Flowers are produced abundantly on spur branches 12 
to 18 inches long, which are stiff, holding the flowers in perfect position. Flowers 
have from 55 to 60 petals, do not discolor when fully open. Without any question of 
doubt, the finest scarlet Climbing Rose yet introduced. Horvath claims this to be the 
finest creation to date. 
Foliage: Rich bottle-green, quite abundant. No mildew or black-spot in our test 
garden for three years. 
Hardiness: Can be successfully grown with protection in colder regions. 
Size of Plant: Ultimate height about 8 to 10 feet. Canes are very plentiful, not 
overly thorny. Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
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Mrs. Oscar Lee Mitchell, President 

