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Climbing Golden Rapture 

Belle of Portugal Ah 
No rose will grow more vigorously; 10 to 12 
ft. canes the first season are not at all un- 
usual. The amazingly beautiful salmon-pinx 
buds, too, are gigantic in size, often 3 or 4 
inches in length. Do not expect it to bloom 
the first year after planting because it is too 
busy growing. But after that be prepared to 
enjoy its spectacular masses of bloom months 
before any other rose is in bloom. 
$1.25 each; 3 or more, $1.05 each. 
Billy Boiler 
We think that this variety has the most per- 
fect blooms of any red climber. The robust 
plant sends up many canes to 12 feet, and at 
the tip of each side branch on great long 
stems for cuiting are the immense flowers, 
absolutely perfect in every way. Deep red, 
with blackish shadings and quite double, the 
blooms are beautifully shaped and deliciously 
fragrant. The color does not fade in the hot- 
$1.25 each; 3 or more, $1.05 each. 
test sun. 

Climbing Mrs. Sam McGredy 
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colorful blooms. 
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special winter protection. 
‘Climbing Cecile Brunner 
This famous Polyanthus has been a favorite 
climbing rose for over 50 years. Few roses 
can equal the continuous show of dainty, 
miniature, rose-pink, salmon-shaded bud 
clusters. Charming to old and new acquaint- 
ances alike. It is a strong grower, needs no 
special coaxing. 
$1. 50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
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Climbing Christopher Stone 
The big velvety red flowers with waxy petals 
and delicious perfume so admired on_ the 
bush form of Christopher Stone can now be 
had on a climbing plant. Nothing makes a 
more beautiful display than a gorgeous red 
climber in the spring, and when this one is 
covered with its big, dazzling flowers, it is 
worth going a long way to see. Plant Pat. 
Pending. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Climbing Dainty Bess 
Everyone likes the dainty, single, suntan-pink 
flowers of the bush Dainty Bess. Imagine 
having a large climbing plant of that beau- 
tiful variety covered with hundreds of long- 
stemmed blooms in the spring instead of just 
a few. You can cut an armful of them 
most any day in spring and still have 
plenty left. 
$1.25 each; 3 or more, $1.05 each. 
Climbing Etoile de Hollande 
Some of the finest big red buds and open 
flowers that we have ever seen are produced 
on this big, strong growing plant with its 
attractive great big fresh looking foliage. 
Actually the blooms are often larger and on 
longer stems than those of the bush Etoile de 
Hollande and they possess the same rich fra- 
grance. We rate it as the finest red climbing 
rose that we grow and there are seldom 
enough plants to supply the demand because 
it is a difficult kind to propagate. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Climbing Golden Dawn 
In the spring the big handsomely foliaged 
plant is literally covered with large, fully 
double sunflower-yellow blooms and it will 
have many flowers right up to the late fall. 
You can expect from it just about everything 
desirable in a lighter yellow climber, includ. 
ing a rich, spicy fragrance. Plant Pat. No. 
243, $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
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Climbing Golden Rapture 
This glorious, rich, shining, yellow rose is 
fast becoming a favorite with rose growers 
everywhere. Not only will it produce hun- 
dreds of magnificent blooms in the spring, 
each one catching and reflecting the golden 
sunshine, but you can cut hundreds of long- 
stemmed beautifully formed buds and open 
flowers, and take that sunshine right into 
your house. Plant Pat. No. 508. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, 
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$1.25 each. 
require only a small space in your garden. 
come aglow with spring color—bare “walls or unsightly places are soon 
cov ered with masses of luxuriant foliage studded with hundreds of 

Armstrong 
arden plants will provide as much beauty and color as Climbing 
‘They pay generous dividends in return for ordinary care and 
Fences, trellises, or arbors 
The Climbers we list here are mostly climbing types of famous Hybrid 
They thrive in the Southern States and along the Pacific Coast. 
In regions of sub-zero temperatures all except Paul's Scarlet require 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
Winner of the Famous 
Bogatelle Gold Medal 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin 
For sheer exquisite beauty of color and 
form, this pink rose is unexcelled. The 
plant makes vigorous growth, produces an 
extraordinary abundance of good-sized, deli- 
cate pink blooms, shaded carmine. The 
long bud opens to a semi-double flower 
with a delightful fragrance. 
$1.25 each; 3. or more, $1.05 each. 
