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Climbing Summer Snow 
Have you taken full advantage of the beauty of climbers 
in your garden? No other plant lends itself to such a 
wide variety of uses. There is a climber suitable for 
any spot where you want an additional mass of color, 
fragrance, and rich foliage. Draped over fences, 
trellises, or against buildings and stone walls, climbers 
transform unsightly places into beauty spots. Through- 
out the garden, they can be trained on posts to make 
a gorgeous pillar of rich blooms like those illustrated. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 
Many features give Golden Climber its deserved popu- 
larity. The interesting shape of the flowers is unusual 
because the outer petals flare wide while the center 
petals are still drawn together in perfect form. A 
mass of these blooms gives the impression of enormous, 
golden moths fluttering in the sun. 
One of those gay splashes of color that make you go 
back again and again to admire and praise. Its color- 
ing is superb—the buds, flecked with orange-scarlet, 
burst into handsome, rich golden yellow, Hybrid-Tea- 
like blooms. The large unusual form and the rich, 
sparkling color make Golden Climber outstanding. 
Plant several of these beauties where they can reign 
in eye-filling splendor. Long stems, 18 in. and more, 

SUMMER SNOW (fi 
(Plant Patent No. 400) 
The fairest white climber and also one of the most free-blooming. Throughout July, 
August, September and October, Summer Snow continues to bloom generously. Wherever 
this enchanting Rose is planted, it quickly fills out to illuminate the scene with clusters 
of pure white, loosely double flowers which almost completely cover the plant, like moun- 
tains of snow. The attractive white blooms are repeated all through the summer and 
fall—often they are the last flowers in our garden when killing frosts come. 
The glistening, double blooms are 2 in. across, effectively set off with golden stamens 
when full open, adding to the charm of their large clusters in bouquets and arrangements. 
Its masses of fragrant white blooms are glorious in the evening, entrancing in moonlight. 
The hardy, vigorous plants require little care, and fill out rapidly, growing 8 to 10 ft. 
tall. The picture shows only a part of the plant in our garden. Climbing Summer Snow 
is an unsurpassed white background before which you can display lovely color combina- 
tions with plantings of Floribunda Roses or perennials. 
Flowers .. large generous clusters. Clear sparkling white. Loosely double 2-in. flowers; 
golden yellow stamens. 
Persistent. .Jane bloom like a mountain of snow; intermittent all summer. 
Fragrance. .dainty, clean, refreshing. 
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excellent Pillar Rose, 8 to 10 ft. tall. Very hardy. Vigorous. Fills in well and 
covets a fine area on trellis or fence, but not overrunning. Very few thorns. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

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especially adapted for cutting. Glossy leaves. Def- 
initely hardy; needs to become established before 
blooming heavily, but will reward you handsomely 
after the first season. Train the canes horizontally on 
a low trellis or rails for most prolific bloom, where 
they will have full sun, and you will be rewarded 
with a truly glorious display. 
Buds... .long, gracefully shaded, golden yellow. 
Blooms.. .anique in form, delicate fragrance. 
Stems....18 in. or longer, fine for cutting. Very few 
thorns. at 
Foliage... faitly heavy, fine color, glossy and rich. 
Lasting. .long blooming period. Golden 
Climber 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
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