
CITY OF YORK 
American Pillar. R. Beautiful single Roses borne 
in clusters; deep pink with white eye. 
Belle of Portugal. HG. Long pointed buds open 
into large, semi-double, light flesh-pink flowers. 
Glossy foliage. Very strong grower, producing a 
great abundance of flowers In spring. 
City of York. LC. Semi-double; pure white with 
golden stamens. Dark, glossy foliage. A very 
beautiful new Rose. $1.50. 
Cl. Caledonia. CHT. Strong climbing sport of 
the beautiful bush variety. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. MIt. A strong climbing form 
of the favorite Sweetheart Rose. Bears a great 
profusion of small, double pink flowers in clusters. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. CHT. Climbing form of the 
lovely single Rose. 
Cl. Devoniensis. CT. A fine climbing sport of 
the very fine old Tea Rose; sometimes called the 
“Magnolia Rose.’’ Double; light pink. Vigorous 
and free blooming. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. CHT. Very fine climbing 
sport of the deep red bush variety. 
Cl. Killarney. CHT. Sport of bush Pmk Kil- 
larney. Vigorous and free flowering. Long a great 
favorite at Thomasville. 
Cl. Louis Philippe. CB. Sport of the bush variety; 
deep red. Foliage small and glossy. 
Cl. Luxembourg. CHT. Sport of the deep yellow 
bush Luxembourg. A very rank grower and 
good bloomer. 
Cl. Maman Cochet. CT. A great favorite in 
climbing Roses in the Thomasville area is this 
sport of the bush Maman Cochet. 
Cl. Marie van Houtte. CT. A vigorous climbing 
form of the well-known bush Tea Rose. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell. CHT. A vigorous climb- 
ing sport of the popular bush variety. 
Cl. Papa Gontier. CT. Sport of the old Tea bush 
variety. Vigorous; free blooming. 
Cl. Perle d’Or. MIt. Sport of the charming sal- 
mon-yellow Sweetheart Rose. Vigorous and 
profuse. 
Cl. Pink Radiance. CHT. A most valuable ad- 
dition to the collection of Climbing Hybrid Teas. 
Identical in size of flower and color with the bush 
variety. 
Cl. Red Radiance. CHT. A choice red climbing 
Rose; sport of bush Red Radiance. 
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Cimbiug ROSES 
In our Southland, climbing Roses are lovely for 
many uses. They may be planted on arbor, trellis, 
fence, tied to poles or set on embankments. The 
Rambler Roses (R) produce a great profusion of 
bloom in the spring and sometimes repeat to some 
extent in the fall. The Noisettes (N), the Climbing 
Teas (CT), and the Climbing Hybrid Teas (CHT) 
bloom intermittently from early spring till cold 
weather. Some of the latter, like Cl. Talisman and 
Cl. Luxembourg, because of great vitality, are used 
in preference to the bush form of these Roses. 
Since many nurseries produce too few climbing 
Roses, we are growing them rather extensively, mn 
an effort to give a better assortment of Rose varie- 
ties to gardens of the Southeast. We include some 
of the finest older varieties that have become scarce. 
All Climbing Roses are $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50, 
6 for $4.75, 12 for $9.00, except as noted. In an 
order of 3 to 12 Roses you may select 3 to 12 
varieties if you wish. 

Cl. Red Talisman. CHT. For those who cannot 
successfully grow bush Talisman Roses, here is a 
strong climbing red sport. 
Cl. Souv. de la Malmaison. CB. Very rank- 
growing sport of the famous old Souv. de la 
Malmaison. Flesh-pink, very double; fragrant. 
Cl. Talisman. CHT. A vigorous sport of the 
bush Talisman, identical in color and continuous 
in bloom. Those who do not succeed with the 
bush Talisman should plant the climber, which tis 
vigorous and satisfactory. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. LC. Flesh-pink; double. A pro- 
fuse bloomer. One of the most beautiful of Roses. 
Elegance. LC. Double, fragrant, spectrum-yellow 
flower on long, strong stem. Glossy foliage; very 
vigorous and profuse. 
Glenn Dale. LC. Extremely vigorous climbing 
Rose with abundant foliage. Medium-sized Iemon 
flowers, fading to white, borne in a profusion of 
clusters. Slightly fragrant. 
Lamarque. N. Medium size; double; very fra- 
grant; pure white, lemon center. Growth vigor- 
ous; Intermittent bloomer over long season. 
Marechal Niel. N. A great Southern favorite and 
long a specialty with us. Deep yellow; continuous 
bloomer. Our Thomasville-grown Marechal Niel 
plants are extra fine. $1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
Mary Wallace. LC. Large; deep pink. A profuse 
spring bloomer. 
Mermaid. Very large, single, Jemon-yellow, 
een Sees Rose. Very scarce and very choice. 
BD) 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin (Spanish Beauty). 
CHP. A delightful pearl-pink climbing Rose. 
Very profuse bloomer in the spring. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. LC. Brilliant scarlet, 
semi-double flowers in large, heavy clusters. A 
profuse bloomer, always reliable. 
Reve d’Or. N. Buff-yellow; medium size; fragrant. 
Foliage rich green, extending to the base of plant. 
A great favorite at Thomasville. 
Silver Moon. LC. Very large; single; pure white 
with golden stamens. Very strong grower; abun- 
dant spring bloomer. A magnificent Rose in the 
South. 
Solfaterre. N. Flowers large, double, light yellow, 
slightly fragrant. Growth vigorous; repeats in 
blooming. 
Yellow Banksia. A charming Rose of the Old 
South. For more than a hundred years the 
Banksias have been prized for their extreme earli- 
ness of bloom, lovely small, double, deep yellow 
flowers, ease of growth and long life of the plant. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. 
THOMASVILLE NURSERIES 
