Climbing Kas 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL 
Soft pink, with a faint golden sheen. 
Wonderful long slender buds. Will grow 
18 to 20 feet in a season, so never plant 
in a limited space. Does not flower the 
first year in the ground. It is a glorious 
sight in the early spring, but does not 
usually flower again. Each................ $1.25 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER 
Tiny pink blooms, identical to the bush 
form. Very rampant. Very easy to grow. 
| Ton Spe ea, 0 ES RULE er in Se A 3 $1.25 
CLG. CHRISTOPHER STONE 
The climbing form of the showy and 
brilliant velvet-red bush. A _ crimson 
climber that will be popular wherever 
STO Wr a Cri toe eee ae ae: $2.00 
CLG. CRIMSON GLORY (1946) 
Everyone hopes that this will be as 
good as the bush form, one of the 
world’s finest roses. The rich crimson 
and delightful fragrance should make 
this a winner. 
Patent iNos,/gOs bach. sae: $2.00 
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......$1.25 
EDNAH THOMAS 
A brilliantly toned rose pink. Large fra- 
grant blooms. We have enjoyed it here 
at the Nursery for many years. Excellent 
Aga cut flowery ee ee $1.25 
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........2........ $1.2€ 
CLG. DUQUESA de PENARANDA 
Identical in form and color to the bush 
variety. The copper-apricot blooms and 
shining foliage make this a very lovely 
signt; as a climber, Bach2....7..2.4 $1.25 
CLG. GOLDEN EMBLEM (1927) 
This glorious form of the popular bush 
Golden Emblem is a ‘must have” if you 
have plenty of room for it to spread, and 
do not mind vicious thorns on long strong 
canes at pruning time. In the spring 
there is no more beautiful sight than a 
Climbing Golden Emblem literally cov- 
erehd with huge perfect double yellow 
blooms. Again in the fall this plant flow- 
ers ablindarithy,) Each. tr nse- $1.50 
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 No S08. ach 22, icon ters eesees $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. li 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. 
Patent Nev cJU4;sbachens oe et. $2.00 
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 NoeZadel Pacha tee ge? $1.50 
CLG. HOOSIER BEAUTY 
Prebably the best known red climber. 
Identical to bush. Reliable red rose, free 
EMO WOTENG PCAC cs Un is dot ne Bre $1.25 
IMPROVED PAUL’S SCARLET 
The “improved” part means that this type 
of Paul's Scarlet will flower several times 
during the rose season. A cluster, with 
short stems, it is a glorious sight on a 
fence. Vivid scarlet, shaded bright crim- 
son. For a spectacular blaze of color in 
the spring, we recommend this improved 
variety of an old favorite. Each......$1.25 
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