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tones predominating; delightfully fragrant; large 
glossy foliage. Retail $2.00. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Red Shades 
CLI. CHRISTOPHER STONE. Pat. 626. Welcomed 
by the many admirers of the bush form; striking 
scarlet. 
CLI. CRIMSON GLORY. Pat. 736. Repeatedly voted 
the finest brilliant red rose in America, now avail- 
able in climbing form. Retail. $2.00. 
CLI. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Among the finest 
standard rich red roses; repeats its bloom; 
especially successful in climbing form. 
CLI. HEART'S DESIRE. Pat. 663. All-America winner 
in 1941; among the best of the recent reds. 
Retail $1.50. 
CLI. MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Pat. 788. Deep coral- 
red; very handsome foliage. Retail $1.50. 
CLI. PASADENA TOURNAMENT. Pat. 797. Velvety 
red polyantha. Retail $1.50. 
PAUL'S SCARLET. An unfailing, vivid scarlet rose, 
sensational in spring and frequently repeats; 
popular everywhere. 
RED CHEROKEE (RAMONA). A _ carmine-crimson 
sport of the Pink Cherokee; heavy spring bloom; 
glossy foliage. 
CLI. RED TALISMAN. Cerise-red; all the virtues of 
the famous Talisman. 
CLI. TEXAS. CENTENNIAL. Pat. 565. Sport of Pres. 
Hoover; red with lighter center; exceptional cut- 
ting stems; universally popular. Retail $150: 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Pink Shades 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL. The first rose to bloom in 
the spring and one of the most beautiful pink 
climbers of all time. Buds are frequently 4 inches 
long; unsurpassed wherever it has room to spread 
itself. 
CLI. CECILE BRUNNER. ‘The Sweetheart Rose.”’ pro- 
ducing great masses of perfectly formed miniature 
pink blooms; best in climbing form. 
CLI. DAINTY BESS. A profuse and very graceful 
pink single; drops its petals cleanly; constant 
bloom. 
