BLOOMFIELD DAINTY—A single, hardy, constant-blooming Climber sur- 
_ Viving in temperatures to below zero. In our climate it starts with orange 
buds splashed red and opens to a yellow bloom. Really a very dainty thing. 
$1.50 
BONNIE PRINCE—A cluster-flowered rambler with fair sized flowers for 
the type in large trusses and a very healthy plant with snow white bloom. 
Beouderfull=as.a pillars 2. °.) Pets OY we) eat hn” ohn, bie es toe) as $1.50 
CITY OF YORK—This is too new for me to comment on. However, it is a 
white fragrant climber with pointed medium sized buds and blooms that 
is reputed to bloom several times. I will comment on it next season. 
This seems to have considerable favorable comment. Each. $1.50 
CHIN CHIN—Single fairly large medium sized wild rose pink blooms that 
are in this climate given most all summer, making this about the only 
rambler type with recurrent bloom. Very dainty and makes a breath- 
taking, very tall pillar rose—mine is eighteen feet tall. Each $1.50 
CLIMBING CHAS. P. KILHAM—<A gorgeous, large flowered climber that 
recurs from flowering shoots and old wood. This has a salmon pink 
bloom shaded copper. The form is faultless and the color is almost edible. 
$1.50 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY, P.R.R.—I have only a very few of these 
this season so it will be no use to order after midwinter. This will be con- 
siderably healthier and hardier than Climb. Chris. Stone, with the same 
blooms as the bush only larger. Each... $2.00. No further discount. 
CLIMBING DAILY MAIL—Possibly the most changeable, really top red 
climber. Sometimes early in the spring coming almost black with a hun- 
dred petals, then later a rich, very deep red and finally in the heat of the 
summer a brilliant blood red. Very fragrant in the cool, and from the 
old wood a constant bloomer. In close locations it is inclined to mildew 
but never blackspots. Really it is for the eastern and colder sections as 
strangely enough it is quite hardy for a rich red. Again I must point out 
that this rose is on Canina antifjwfilj$ucker from below the union. Sold 
eRe EC Mata OL herent ley ee ed Gel or! ee Siag e e  S n $2.00 
CLIMBING DAINTY BESS—The ony Te ReD SURE, rose, Dainty Bess, in a 
climber for those who do not know it has. 5 Is and a soft pink with 
PmnmeeainCloe tt Calive OXCUISILO ewes in Cun are $1.50 
CLIMBING DUCHESS OF ATHOL—Here is a red orange of perfect form. A 
rare color in a climber. Should have some shade, otherwise it may not 
climb; ‘This is too tender for any but the Pacific Northwest._____.___.... $1.50 
CLIMBING LADY HILLINGDON—This climbing Tea rose is a honey when 
planted on the south side of the house. A very.early copper orange bloom 
appears when the rest of the roses Gyje)stf) acking in color. Has the 
Meimrontit sites. tone ragnincos emi eee Te ke eS eke $1.50 
CLIMBING LADY FORVIOT—AIll right - - - here it is! Those of you who 
want a brilliant yellow orange that is unfading and in a climber, too. But 
remember—whenever you get this color in any rose, always have the 
sprayer or duster ready because this brilliancy carries the foetida strongly 
and it is susceptible to blackspot Has very glossy foliage —-...... $1.50 
CLIMBING ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Possibly the most loved of all red 
climbers in the Pacific Northwest because:of its early bloom. Huge size 
and exquisite fragrance. One of the few roses that will stand the re- 
flected heat of the south wall of a house. $1.50 
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