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CLIMBING ROSES 
Where there is seemingly no room for bush 
Roses, the climbers may find a place in the 
fence corner and other out-of-the-way places, 
reaching out and covering old fences or walls 
and giving a mass of gorgeous bloom. Climb- 
ing Roses are easy to grow, are useful in many 
places, and will give an abundance of bloom 
the second season after planting. 
Each 3 10 
Strong 2-yr. plants..... $0 90 $2 50 $8 00 
Climbing American Beauty. One of the 
best climbing Roses. The large, fragrant, 
rosy carmine flowers are produced in great 
abundance and are excellent for cutting. 
Climbing K. A. Viktoria. Flowers identical 
with the bush K. A. Viktoria. Stems long, 
carrying perfect cream-white, double flow- 
ers. An excellent climber of good growth. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Clusters of perfectly 
formed, long-pomted, deep pink buds 
open into large flowers of lighter pink. A 
strong grower with abundant glossy foliage 
which is disease resistant. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. No other Rose 
shows such brilliant, fiery scarlet blooms. 
The flowers are of medium size and are pro- 
duced in clusters of five to ten or more, each 
stem being a veritable bouquet. Of strong 
climbing habit and perfectly hardy. 
Primrose. Large, double, open, slightly fra- 
grant, vrimrose-yellow to canary-yellow 
blooms on long stems. Foliage rich glossy 
green. Very vigorous climber and trailer; 
abundant bloom in May and June. One 
of the hardiest of the yellow climbers. 
BUSH ROSES 
A well-cared-for Rose garden is not only a 
thing of beauty on the home grounds, a 
will give magnificent blooms for house decora- 
tion. There are many choice bush Roses that 
will bloom from early summer until frost. 
We have endeavored to list the best-known 
and most popular sorts which are sure to give 
good results. 
Each 3 10 
Strong 2-yr.No.1 plants $0 90 $2 50 $8 00 
RED 
American Beauty. An old favorite with 
rose-red blooms on long, strong stems. 
Bud very large, full cupped. Very hardy 
and vigorous; free bloomer. Very fragrant 
and always in demand. 
Ami Quinard. An excellent variety with 
Jong-pointed bud of very dark blackish 
garnet and coppery scarlet. Rigid stem. 
Foliage large, leathery. Very vigorous, with 
profuse, recurrent bloom. 
Christopher Stone. A delightful Rose that 
is fast gaining in prominence. Old Rose 
fragrance; bud long pointed, scarlet, over- 
laid crimson. Large cluster of golden sta- 
mens. Foliage bright green. Vigorous. 
Etoile de Hollande. A standard for com- 
parison among red Roses. Bright red, 
quite unfading; upright stem. Foliage soft. 
Intermittent all-season bloom. 
Poinsettia. One of the best of the later intro- 
ductions. Buds long pointed; flowers 
large and very double, slightly fragrant, 
bright unfading scarlet. Foliage glossy. 
Vigorous, compact; abundant bloom. 
Red Radiance. One of the most dependable 
Roses and a universal favorite. Excellent 
for cutting and for the garden. Vigorous 
grower of a clear, even shade of red. Plant 
several for a constant supply of bloom. 
PINK 
Briarcliff. A favorite pink Rose. Very large, 
Jong-pointed buds and very large flowers, 
double, high centered. Fragrant; deep rose- 
pink at center, lighter on outer petals; ong, 
strong stem. Dark, glossy foliage. Vigor- 
ous and free bloomer. 
Edith Nellie Perkins. A strong grower. 
Really a delightful Rose with outer petals 
of shimmering, silvery pink, and the deeper 
center petals of a soft shade of rose. Very 
double and fragrant; bushy plant with 
abundant foliage. 
Editor McFarland. One of the finest pink 
garden Roses grown today. Its long-pointed 
buds on nice long cutting stems Iast longer 
and retain their form wonderfully well. 
A Rose that should be in every garden. 
Very fragrant; glowing pink, slightly suf- 
fused yellow. Good foliage and very vigor- 
ous, bushy plant. Excellent bloom. 
Pink Dawn. Another lovely pink Rose. 
Buds Jong pointed; flowers large, double, 
high centered, very fragrant, deep rose- 
pink, opening lively pink. Vigorous plant 
with soft foliage. 
Pink Radiance. The most dependable of all 
pink Roses. Brilliant rose-pink buds with 
light tints on the reverse side of petals, 
opening to large, globular blooms. Strong, 
vigorous grower. Abundant, recurrent 
bloom; very fragrant. 
WHITE 
Caledonia. Purest white; large, perfectly 
formed buds on strong stems, opening into 
large flowers that retain their form until 
petals fall. No white Rose surpasses this 
variety. Very vigorous plant with abun- 
dant, recurrent bloom. 
Frau K. Druschki. Very large, perfectly 
formed, snow-white. A vigorous grower 
and a free bloomer. This is sometimes 
called the White American Beauty and is a 
very choice Rose. © 
K. A. Viktoria. Well-formed, cream-colored 
buds, opening into white flowers. Slightly 
fragrant. Intermittent bloom all season. 
YELLOW 
Golden Dawn. Bud | sunflower-yellow, 
flushed old-rose; flower double. well formed, 
fragrant, sunflower-yellow to lemon-yellow. 
Low and spreading, with bronze foliage. 
Joanna Hill. A splendid clear yellow with a 
golden heart; large, pointed buds which 
open up full. A fragrant, profuse bloomer 
with long stems. Good indoors and out. 
Luxembourg. One of the best yellow Roses. 
Buds pointed; flowers large, double, high 
centered, slightly fragrant, coppery yellow, 
deeper in center. Foliage soft bronze. 
Plant is very vigorous and spreading. 
Soeur Therese. Another choice yellow Rose 
to add to your collection. Bud long 
pointed; flower very large, semi-double, 
cupped, slightly fragrant, golden yellow to 
cadmium-yellow, edges madder-carmine. 
Foliage leathery, bronzy. 
TWO-TONED 
Condesa de Sastago. One of the showiest 
of the two-toned yellows. Bud ovoid; 
flower very large, double, cupped, fragrant, 
Oriental red and yellow—distinctly two- 
color. Large, glossy, dark foliage. Very 
vigorous plant and a free bloomer. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. A most popular 
Rose. It is maroon, orange, and gold, 
rioting In a most contrasting fashion. 
Long-pointed buds on rigid stems. A fine 
garden Rose, blooming well into the 
autumn. By far the best of its color. 
CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC., McMINNVILLE, TENN. 
Two-toned Bush Roses, continued 
Talisman. The favorite of many—a glorious 
combination of orange, yellow, and rose-red. 
Buds long pointed; florets double, fragrant, 
much more highly colored in autumn, with 
Iong stems. Foliage large, rich green, 
leathery. Vigorous. Talisman is the parent 
of many sports. 
PATENTED HYBRID TEA 
ROSES 
Charlotte Armstrong. Pat. 455. Beautiful 
big buds of blood-red, becoming cerise as 
they open. Double, fragrant, long stemmed. 
Dark, leathery foliage on a strong, 4-foot 
plant. A wonderful Rose. $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.00. 
Countess Vandal. Pat. 38. Orange-copper 
in the bud; flower brilliant pmk and salmon, 
with yellow at the base. Large, double and 
fragrant, making a splendid cut flower. 
Vigorous and bushy plant, blooming pro- 
fusely. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Crimson Glory. Pat. 105. Glorious velvety 
crimson color and rich deep fragrance are 
perfectly combined in this Rose and succeed 
In making it tops in the estimation of 
thousands of Rose lovers. Semi-double, 
large, cupped in form. Leathery foliage on 
a bushy, spreading plant. $1.50 each; 3 for 
$3.75. 
Diamond Jubilee. Pat. pending. Bufl- 
yellow flowers of good size and double 
petalage; fragrant. Tall, compact growth. 
Color is deeper in cool weather. $2.00 each; 
3 for $5.00. 
Eclipse. Pat. 172. Long, streamlined buds 
that are perfect for cutting. Golden yellow, 
lightening a little with age. The open 
flower is semi-double and is carried on a 
strong stem. A profuse bloomer; very 
strong and dependable. $1.25 each; 3 for 
$3.40. 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Pat. 774. 
A long bud, chestnut color on the outside; 
flower is very large and full, tomato-red 
shaded gerantum-red. The foliage is large 
and glossy. ‘Vigorous growth. $1.50 each; 
3 for $3.75. 
Horace McFarland. Pat. 730. A distinctive 
color—mahogany-red at first, opening to 
coppery pink. A large, full flower, spicily 
fragrant and very attractive. Strong, 
bushy plant with dark leathery foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
McGredy’s Sunset. Pat. 317. Named for 
the lovely fused sunset colors—chrome- 
yellow at the base shading to bright scarlet, 
with a clear buttercup-yellow reverse. Well- 
shaped, fragrant bloom on a good plant. 
Bronzy foliage. $1.35 each; 3 for $3.40. 
Mirandy. Pat. 632. Dark garnet-colored 
blooms of huge size, each one packed with 
petals. Very spicily scented. Upright, 
bushy plant. A prize-winner everywhere. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
Peace. Pat. 591. An outstanding Rose of 
delightful color—lIemon-yellow edged and 
flushed with soft pink. The large flowers 
are of open cupped form, not too double but 
of excellent substance. Sturdy stems and 
very good plants with unusually dark, 
leathery foliage. Don’t overlook this one. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Show Girl. Pat. 646. Semi-double, cupped, 
large flowers of deep pink; fragrant. Blooms 
are of exhibition size and substance. Large, 
leathery foliage on a 314-foot plant. $1.50 
each; 3 for $4.00. 
Texas Centennial. Pat. 162.  Brick-red 
with a lighter center, toning to dark pink 
as it ages. An extremely tall, strong- 
growing plant, producing well throughout 
the season. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35. 
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