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CLG. CITY OF YORK (1945) Golden Emblem is a ‘must have” if you 
A very satisfactory white climber, much have plenty of room for it to spread, and 
of the flowering type of Paul's Scarlet. do not mind vicious thorns on long strong 
Foliage clean and disease resistant. 
Climbs rapidly. Ivory bud opens to pure 
white semi-double bloom. Pungent fra- 
canes at pruning time. In the spring 
there is no more beautiful sight than a 
Climbing Golden Emblem literally cov- 
ey oe eee erehd with huge perfect double yellow 
CLG. GOLDEN EMBLEM (1927) blooms. Again in the fall this plant flow- 
Hiieselorious form. of the popular bush «ers abundantly, Fach. i3/.0--....08...1. $1.50 
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A:Fenees= Nol all Climbing Roses make good fence covering. Short jointed. 
varidlies with ample foliage € medium lo small flowers are’ best. 
B-On House Walls-Select clean healthy foliage varielies, with large flowers ¢ recurrent 
blooming. Always bend branches to keep the growth from all going to the lop. 
COn Arches= Should be medium fo slow growers. Prune severely. Do nol allow to 
gal lop heavy or ragged.D-Many hybrid Tea Climbing Roses make ideal pillars. 
