Cl. Heart’s Desire. Long pointed buds of clear unfading 
red. Unusual fragrance. Grows thriftily. Patent 663. Each, 
$2.00. 
Cl. Kaiserin. Creamy white buds opening into clear white, 
high centered flowers of great beauty. The plant climbs freely 
and blooms through the entire season. 
Cl. Los Angeles. It is quite useful in a location where a 
moderate amount of climbing will suffice, as on a fence or not 
too large pergola. Bears constantly large, flame-pink buds 
that you will enjoy cutting. 
Cl. Mermaid. No other rose we know can be used to ad- 
vantage in as many places as Mermaid. For fences, pergolas 
or as a cover for banks—in fact, anywhere in the sun that a 
thick cover of glistening foliage is needed, you will find it to 
be indispensable. Pale sulphur-yellow, gold centered flowers 
are borne in profusion all through the season. 
Cl. Miss Rowena Thom. Enormous heavily double bloom 
of flesh pink on long sturdy nearly thornless stems. Grows 
more rapidly than most varieties. Heavy foliage. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. If you are partial to plain yellow 
roses of the best form and quality, you will want this variety. 
Grows prodigiously fast and certainly is not a slacker when 
it comes to flowers. The dark, thick foliage is attractive, too. 
Cl. Mrs. Sam McGredy. You'll fall in love with its cop- 
pery-orange buds and orange-pink flowers. Bears astonish- 
ing quantities of bloom all through the season. Patent 394. 
Hach, $1.50) 
Cl. Night. We consider Night to be the most satisfactory 
of the extremely dark red roses so are particularly happy to 
have the climbing sport of this colorful variety. Deep crim- 
son buds and flowers, shaded black and maroon, are double 
and high centered and possess a full spicy fragrance you'll 
long remember. Dark foliage and good growing qualities. 
Patent 439. Each, $1.50. 
Cl. Pasadena Tournament. The same dainty, velvety red 
flowers of the bush variety. Good for cutting. Patent ap- 
plied for. Each, $2.50. 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet. Does practically all of its blooming be- 
fore the first of July, but until this time fiery scarlet flowers 
are borne in heavy clusters over practically the whole plant. 
Unlike most climbing roses, it generally blooms heavily 
shortly after planting. Will even grow and bloom on the 
north side of a building if it has plenty of light. The foliage 
is heavy and disease resistant and is held well through the 
year. 
Cl. Picture. In the bush, this pink variety is so well known 
it is probably unnecessary to go into a detailed description 
of the flowers. But just in case you have forgotten we would 
like to tell you the medium sized, long, slender buds and 
full high centered bloom are just about perfect and they are 
borne in more than generous quantities. This climbing sport 
grows thriftily and will supply you even more lovely bloom 
than the famous bush. Patent 524. Each, $2.00. 
Cl. President Herbert Hoover. Like the Hoover bush, of 
which it is a sport, this climbing rose grows luxuriantly and 
displays its wealth of orange-scarlet and pink buds and 
flowers through the season. The high shades of the buds 
are apt to be more pronounced in the climber than in the 
bush. 
Cl. Radiance. A strong climbing, free blooming sport of 
the bush that combines long life, vigor and remarkable sum- 
mer blooming qualities to make an indispensable addition to 
the garden. Perfect light to deep pink flowers can be cut 
from April until November. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A remarkably satisfactory rose during 
the summer as it is not affected by extended periods of hot 
weather. Thrifty and long lived. Cerise red. 
Cl. Red Talisman. Perfect long buds and full open flowers 
of blood red. If you have enjoyed the bloom of Cl. Talisman 
you will doubly appreciate this brilliant variety. Each, $1.50. 

MME. HENRI GUILLOT—Outstanding in any company. Pat. 337. 
Cl. Rose Marie. You have always admired this variety in 
the bush. With its bright, long rose-pink buds and large, 
deep-pink flowers, it is still more attractive than the bush. 
Grows vigorously. 
Cl. Talisman. Buds of red, burnt orange and gold appear 
all through the season in profusion. Always seem bright and 
happy. Excellent for cutting. Foliage bright green. Grows 
vigorously. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. A vigorous sport of the popular 
bush rose that bears the same big blood-red buds and high 
centered flowers of brick-red lightly brushed with gold. Long 
lasting bloom is often borne on 1% to 2-foot stems. Patent 
965; Hach, $1.50. 
Cl. Victoria Harrington. Spicily fragrant double flowers 
of dark unfading red. Grows lustily. 
Reference to the inside of the back cover of this catalogue 
will be of great help to you in determining what to plant 
where. 

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