
CLIMBING ROSE, GOLDEN CLIMBER 
LARGE-FLOWERED HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 
This modern type of climber is disease resistant and many varieties produce flowers on long stems 
suitable for cutting. These plants flower best on the older canes, so it is not advisable to cut out the 
canes that have bloomed. Cut back the side shoots after they have bloomed, remove old worn-out canes 
and train up only enough young canes to cover the space desired. 
Any of the following, except where noted, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 6 for $6.25; 12 for $12.00 
All $1.50 Roses are 3 of one kind for $3.75 
Blaze. Pat. 10. Vivid scarlet flowers identical 
in color and form with Paul’s Scarlet. Recur- 
rent bloomer during midsummer and early fall, 
after becoming well established. $1.50 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Deep rose-pink; 
large, double flowers. 
Doubloons. Pat. 152. A hardy, vigorous, 
yellow Climber. Shapely buds and _ Jarge, 
saffron-yellow flowers. Canes grow 10 to 12 
feet long. $1.50 each. 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Pat. 457. Immense, very 
double, deep rosy pink blooms with lasting 
fragrance. Hardy and vigorous. Makes a 
fine pillar Rose. $1.50 each. Sold out. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. Abundant, long-stemmed, 
well-formed flowers of soft pale flesh-pink, the 
equal of a fine Hybrid Tea. This has been a 
favorite for many years. 
Golden Glow. Pat. 263. Yellow flowers like 
a Hybrid Tea Rose, 3 to 4 inches across. Tea 
fragrance. Very hardy. $1.50 each. 
King Midas. Pat. 586. Large, double flowers 
of golden yellow flushed red. Rich dark 
foliage. Fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James (Golden Climber). 
Pat. 28. A strong ‘clinbie plant that does 
not bloom until it is well established for two 
or more years. Then it produces many per- 
fectly formed, golden yellow flowers of Hy- 
brid Tea quality and fragrance, on 11% to 
2-foot stems. $1.50 each. 

CLIMBING ROSE, BLAZE 

WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
LARGE-FLOWERED 
HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
Mary Wallace. Large, cupped flowers of lovely 
rose-pink. A hardy plant and an early bloomer. 
New Dawn. Pat L. The everblooming Dr. W. 
Van Fleet. Just like it in soft pink color but 
blooms intermittently all summer. $2.00 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Intensely red flowers 
borne in loose clusters. Best used as a pillar 
because of its restricted height. Highly 
recommended. 
Silver Moon. Handsome foliage and big, 
saucer-shaped, moon-white flowers with bril- 
liant yellow centers. 
Spanish Beauty (Mme. Gregoire Staechelin). 
This ‘Queen of the Pink Climbers” is a thrill 
ing sight when it blooms. Long-pointed, 
crimson buds open to great, urn-shaped 
flowers of iridescent pearl-pink with splashes 
of ruby-carmine on the outside of the petals. 
Delightfully fragrant. Early blooming. 
SHRUB ROSES 
_ Very valuable for hedges or shrubbery borders 
in seashore gardens and regions where the 
winters are especially severe. Erect, very spiny 
stems. Plant 114 to 2 feet apart for hedges. In 
pruning, cut out old canes and shorten new canes 
to 4 feet; for pillars cut out only oldest canes. 
Any of the following, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 
6 for $6.25; 12 for $12.00 
F. J. Grootendorst. Small, bright red, fringed 
flowers. Large clusters freely produced 
throughout the season. 4 ft. 
Grootendorst Supreme. 
Deep crimson-red 
form of F. J. Grootendorst. 
Hugonis. Lemon-yellow flowers 2 inches wide, 
on long graceful branches. Blooms very early. 
6 ft. 
Persian Yellow. A very vigorous shrub Rose 
with small, semi-double, bright yellow flowers 
along the canes. 
Pink Grootendorst. Clusters of small, fringed, 
light shell-pmk blooms the entire flowering 
season. 4 ft. 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
In Southern States these bear huge crops of 
Hybrid Tea flowers all season, but farther north 
they often do not bloom later than May or June 
and are not always hz irdy. In these colder 
regions they may be wintered over by untying 
the canes from their supports, loosening the 
roots on one side, then Jaying the canes on top 
of the ground and covering them with 6 inches 
of soil. In pruning, keep both old and new 
wood, cutting out only dead or exhausted canes. 
Any of the following, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35; 
6 for $6.25; 12 for $12.00 
Climbing Ami Quinard. Rich dark maroon 
flowers, exceptionally velvety. 
Cl. Golden Charm. Deep yellow flowers. 
Cl. Mme. Joseph Perraud. Coppery yellow 
blooms on a good climbing plant. 
Ci. President Hoover. Flaming scarlet and 
yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy 
yellow with scarlet markings. 
Cl. Radiance. Two-toned pink—light silvery 
on the inside and deeper on the outside. 
Cl. Red Radiance. A strong climber with 
flowers like Red Radiance. 
Cl. Talisman. Bicolored flowers like the 
original. 
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PILLAR ROSE 
High Noon. Pat. 704. Loosely cupped flowers 
with 25 to 30 petals carrying a spicy fragrance. 
Color is lemon-yellow tinted red. Midway 
between a bush and a climber. Upright and 
vigorous in growth. $2.50 each 
