Climbing Kanes 
CLG. DAINTY BESS 
A lovelier sight is hard to imagine, than 
this exquisite single rose covering a wall 
or fence. Apple-blossom pink with bright 
red stamens. Very free flowering. 
CLG. DR. J. H. NICOLAS 
Very large full rose-pink clusters. Dark 
leathery foliage. Vigorous pillar-type. Re- 
curring blooms Bach; suey ee $1.50 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
Usually agreed to be the best red climber. 
Same gorgeous bloom as on the bush 
and quite as free flowering. Always 
scarce. Order yours early. 
CLG. GOLDEN RAPTURE 
The climbing form of this lovely long- 
stemmed yellow rose is new but is fast 
becoming popular. It has almost perfect 
buds and open blooms, and is very free 
flowering. 
Patent Nos S08) Bache oes $1.50 
CLG. HEART’S DESIRE (1946) 
Vigorous climbing form of the bush and 
with identical blooms. Very fragrant, and 
an intense scarlet bloom that is very 
showy on a tall climber. Each.......... $1.50 
HIGH NOON (1947) 
A clear shining yellow, with lovely buds 
and medium sized open blooms, growing 
on long strong almost thornless stems. 
It is not a rampant climber, but is at its 
best as a pillar rose. It is ideal for small 
trellises, arches and medium fences. In 
the spring High Noon becomes a gor- 
geous mass of bloom, and continues with 
a fine display of yellow flowers through- 
out the season. The originators suggest 
that High Noon is successfully grown 
only in mild climates. It was a Regional 
All American Winner for 1948 for the 
Pacific Coast and Southern States. 
PatentiNo:: /04.* bach eo $2.50 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE 
Quite as startlingly brilliant in the climb- 
ing form as in the bush. Seem to do best 
in the Bay area. An exceptionally good 
climber for San Francisco. Good foliage. 
Patent: No, 244) Each yy wie wae $1.50 
CLG. HOOSIER BEAUTY 
Probably the best known red climber. 
Identical to bush. Reliable red rose, free 
flowering. 
CLG. J. OTTO THILOW 
Rich glowing rose pink. Long buds of 
perfect form opening to large blooms, 
high-centered and double. We have a 
six-year plant growing on the fence at 
the Nursery, and it is a glorious sight 
in the spring and fall. 
CLG. MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
This climbing sport of the gorgeous bush ~ 
rose is one of the most beautiful sights 
in our Nursery. So many of you took 
colored photographs of this climber that 
we know you like it as well as we do. 
The combination of orange, coral and red 
in great masses of bloom make this a 
glorious sight in the spring. It has occa- 
sional blooms all during the summer 
months.” Each. 4/.i2-3235000 eee $1.50 
CLG. MRS. E. P. THOM 
This pure yellow sport of the popular 
bush has proved to be very satisfactory 
planted on an arbor in our sales yard. 
The buds are long and slim; the open 
bloom holds its color well. Each....$1.25 
CLG. MRS. SAM McGREDY 
There could be no more beautiful climb- 
ing rose than this. The same glorious 
copper-orange-red combination as in the 
bush, the same reddish green foliage, 
and the same sweet fragrance. We can 
recommend this rose to you, and know 
that it will give you pleasure for years 
to come. Come see how it grows and 
flowers here at the Nursery. 
Patent NO.374.° Each 2) 3 eee $1.50 
CLG. PICTURE 
Identical to the bush in form, color and 
fragrance. The most perfectly formed lit- 
tle pink buds, opening to rather large 
pure pink blooms;eache=) a ae $1.50 
CLG. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER 
A very rampant climber, with flowers 
exactly the same as in the bush. It is 
an especially brilliant sight in the late 
autumn. 
CLG. TALISMAN 
Most gardens have at least one Climbing 
Talisman. If you have thought that you 
“have no place for a climber’ look around 
again, and see if you can make a place 
for this lovely satisfactory rose. Multi- 
colored, blooms with fine strong stems. 
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