ROEDING’S QUALITY 
CLIMBING ROSES — 
Many rose lovers find space too limited for a bush 
rose garden but make unsightly walls and bare 
fences glow with color by planting climbing roses. 
“Roeding’s Quality” climbers are strong, two-year 
stock—make a splendid growth right from the start. 
CLG. BELLE OF PORTUGAL. CRI. Rampant grower; 
big, light pink blooms in early April. $1.00. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER. CR2. Perfect buds and 
blooms of small size borne profusely on a vigor- 
ous climber. $1.25. 
CLG. CHRISTOPHER STONE. CR3. (Plant Pat. ap- 
plied for.) Blazing crimson in color with a velvety 
glow. $2.00. 
CLG. DAINTY BESS. CR4. Almost continuous bloom. 
Two-tone pink. Single flowers of delicate charm 
borne on exceptionally vigorous climber. $1.00. 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. CR5. The most satis- 
factory all-around red climbing rose. Has rich color, 
good form, delicious fragrance. $1.00. 
CLG. HEART’S DESIRE. CR7. (Plant Pat. No. 663.) 
Long-stemmed buds of superb form, opening to 
shapely blooms of pure luminous red, but the 
color is not all, there is no other rose so sweetly 
fragrant. $1.50. 
HIGH NOON. CR8. New “All-America” climber. 
@resd (See page 3.) 
CT 52.50. 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE. CR9. (Plant Pat. No. 244.) 
Unsurpassed for brilliance of color. Large, shapely 
rust-red buds open to rosy copper blooms with 
orange tones. $1.50. 
CR8. HIGH NOON $2.50 

CLG. K. A. VIC- 
TORIA. CRI1l. A 
favorite white 
climber; good 
buds for cutting. 
$1.00. 
CLG. LADY FOR- 
ipavyiiowes (eel. 
Semidouble, red- 
dish gold to apri- 
cot, brilliant, 
healthy. $1.00. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY. CR13. Slender, shapely 
shell pink buds; fragrant. This is the eye-filling rose 
covering the lathhouse near our Old Adobe. $1.00. 
CLG. MME. HENRI GUILLOT. CR14. (Plant Pat. 
778.) An excellent climbing sport of the beautiful 
raspberry-pink rose. $1.50. 
CLG. MRS. E. P. THOM. CRI5. There are very few 
good yellow climbing roses. This is one of the 
very best. $1.00. 
CLG. MRS. P. S. DUPONT. CRI16. Golden-yellow 
buds of medium size but elegant form opening to 
rich yellow blooms. $1.00. 
CLG. MRS. SAM McGREDY. 
CR17. (Plant Pat. No. 394.) You 
will enjoy the brilliant flowers 
of this favorite rose on long, 
strong canes, $1.50. 
CLG. PICTURE. CR19. (Plant Pat. 
No. 524.) Enjoy the abundant 
blooms on this most popular of 
all pink roses. $1.50. 
CLG. PRES. HERBERT HOOVER. 
CR20. Rampant climber, flowers 
same as bush. $1.00. 
CLG. SHOT SILK. CR21. Copper- 
pink blooms shot with yellow. 
Will tolerate some shade. $1.00. 
CLG. TALISMAN. CR22. Vigor- 
ous climber; flower same as 
bush form. $1.00 
HINRICH GAEDE 
Available as a Bush, Climb- 
ing or Tree Rose. Descrip- 
tion on pages 5 and 8, 
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R8. CRIMSON GLORY $1.50 
Description on page 4 
CLG. TEXAS CENTENNIAL. CR23. (Plant Pat. No. 
565.) Brick-red buds and rosy red blooms. One of 
the best red climbers. $1.50. 
FLASH. CR6. (Plant Pat. No. 396.) Luminous orange- 
scarlet petals with gold reverse. Climbs 
vigorously and blooms almost continuously 
from April to November. $1.25. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. CR18. Vivid scarlet, 
double flowers in great profusion. $1.00 
SILVER MOON. CR24. Semidouble white flowers; 
rampant climber. $1.00. 

R26. HORACE McFARLAND $1.50 
Description on page 5 
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