CLG. CECILE BRUNNER $lez2 
A strong growing climber which produces quantities of 
small, beautifully formed buds. The flowers are a light 
pink with yellow at the base of the petals. The small, soft 
green foliage is quite compact, forming an interesting 
background for the masses of pink buds and flowers. 
CITY OF YORK $1.50 
The short ivory white buds open to semi-double white 
flowers of about two inches in diameter with showy 
yellow stamens. The flowers are borne in small clusters 
throughout the season on strong growing plants. The fine 
medium sized dark, glossy foliage is a show in itself. 
CLG. CRIMSON GLORY $2.00 
This is a good red climber for warmer areas. The typical 
Crimson Glory blooms, large, high centered crimson 
blooms, are produced on strong stems over a long period 
on a compact, well clothed plant. The combination of 
excellent form, fascinating fragrance and profusion of 
blooms stamp it as a good red climber. 
PLANT PAT. 736 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY $1.50 
This rose will appeal to those liking a snow white single 
rose produced in great trusses. The plant is an exception- 
ally strong grower with glossy dark green disease-re- 
sistant foliage. Especially recommended for coastal re- 
gions. 
CLG. DUCHESS OF PENARANDA $1.25 
A strong grower of appealing color. The buds are bril- 
liant orange, opening to coppery apricot. However, this 
color does change at different times of the year as the 
flowers age. Each new tone of color is always a pleasant 
surprise. This climber has plenty of light green foliage 
with an abundance of fragrant blooms. One of the best 
in its color range. 
CLG. E. G. HILL $1.25 
A good red climber producing very large blooms of daz- 
zling scarlet shading to deeper red. This very double 
rose is exceedingly fragrant and seems to cut well. This 
good growing plant has healthy clean foliage and is a free 
bloomer. One of the better red climbers in the large bloom 
group. 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLAND $1.25 
A climbing sport of one of our best red roses. This beau- 
tiful dark, velvety maroon red seldom blues. Its great 
abundance of fragrant blooms are excellent for cutting. 
Often the growth is slow the first year, after that it is a 
very vigorous grower, with plenty of heavy disease-re- 
sistant foliage. The best red climber. 
HIGH NOON &&)  (H. Swim) $2.00 
A pillar type yellow climber of spectacular color. The 
medium sized buds are a bright golden yellow, usually 
borne singly, which lighten when open, giving forth a 
mild fragrance. The rich green foliage appears to be re- 
sistant to the usual rose diseases. The continuous bloom- 
ing habits, even through the summer, make it a most sat- 
isfactory accent plant. 
PLANT PAT. 704 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE $1.50 
A medium growing climber for a limited space, produc- 
ing a continuous array of brilliant flowers. The bud is a 
clear nasturtium red, opening to a large, very double 
flower of orange red. The attractive bronze green foliage 
is quite resistant to disease. A good brilliant colored 
climber. 

PLANT PAT. 244 
CLG. LADY FORTEVIOT Sie 
An excellent climber for the cooler coastal areas. A very 
vigorous climber with glossy, bronze green foliage that 
produces a continuous show of blooms. Its very deep 
golden yellow to orange yellow buds open to deep apricot 
blooms of exceedingly fine fragrance. 
MERMAID $1.50 
Immense single flowers of sulphur yellow with amber 
stamens. Buds come in large clusters and bloom over a 
long period of time. Plant is a very vigorous grower with 
glossy, disease-resistant foliage. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY bd 74) 
One of the best pale pink climbers; a member of the 
Ophelia family. This very vigorous rose produces quan- 
tities of long, pointed buds on strong stems. The high 
centered, double blooms of salmon flesh with light yel- 
low at the base of the petals are moderately fragrant. 
The heavy green foliage is excellent. 
CLG. MME. HENRI GUILLOT $1.50 
An excellent appearing plant with heavy, dark green, 
leathery foliage. The buds are long and pointed and of a 
clear orange coral and red with gold at the base of the 
petals. The opening buds are urn shaped and the open 
flower camellia shaped. It is very floriferous in the spring 
slowing down considerably during the summer and fall. 
PLANT PAT. 788 
CLG. MRS. SAM McGREDY $1.50 
We unhesitatingly recommend this climber as one of the 
finest in commerce. Its striking coppery pink to salmon 
pink blooms are produced incessantly throughout the 
blooming season. This wonderful combination of scarlet, 
orange and salmon pink heavily flushed with Lincoln red 
on the outside of the petals gives a dazzling display of 
color. The buds are large and long, opening to very full, 
double flowers of good fragrance. The very vigorous 
plants are covered with an abundance of glossy green 
foliage which is a spectacular reddish green when young. 
A fine climber anywhere. 
PLANT PAT. 394 
CLG. MRS. HERBERT STEVENS $1.25 
This climber has a most perfectly formed white bud with 
pleasant fragrance, but being a tea rose, its stems have 
a tendency to be weak. It is a strong grower with good 
foliage, but must be planted in full sun to secure best 
results. Except for its weak stems, it is a good rose. 
PAUL’S SCARLET $1.25 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush is a 
mass of medium size, intense, vivid scarlet blooms, often 
producing a scattering of summer blooms. 
CLG. PEACE $2.00 
A remarkable sport of the bush Peace. The buds are gold- 
en yellow enlivened by a flush of vivid pink at the petal 
edges. These buds open slowly, giving long lasting blooms 
that show delicate tints of yellow, pale gold, cream and 
ivory, blended on each petal to a lightly ruffled edge of 
pink. The plants are as remarkable as the blooms, with 
strong stems, shining dark green foliage and tremendous 
vigor. An excellent climber. Limited quantity available, 
mostly 1 year old. 
PLANT PAT. PENDING 
CLG. PICTURE $1.50 
One of our best pink climbers. A strong grower, more 
satisfactory in the climber than in the bush, but with 
the same high centered specimen type bloom. 
PLANT PAT. 524 
