Climbing Roses 
Climbing Hinrich Gaede 
The color illustrated below does not begin to give you an idea of the richness 
and beauty of the brilliant orange-vermilion flowers. ‘This climber does not 
stop with the spring blooming period but continues to produce occasional 
eye-catching blooms all through the summer and fall. 
eries introduction. Plant Pat. No. 244. 
Climbing K. A. Victoria 
For over 40 years, K. A. Victoria has been considered one of the best white 
Roses of all because it blooms so freely and continuously no matter what the 
weather. This climbing sport will give you those same pure ivory-white buds 
and fully double flowers that have made this variety a leading white. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Climbing McGredy’s Ivory 
Good white climbing roses are hard to find. This one is just the answer to 
those who want a large-flowered white. Dozens of exquisite ivory white buds 
open to deliciously fragrant, big snowy flowers. Wonderful for cutting. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Climbing 
Mrs. Sam McGredy 
Marvelously formed buds and perfect flow- 
ers of rich coppery orange, an unusually 
striking color exclusively its own. The 
luxuriant, glossy, bronzy green foliage, the 
exceptional vigor, and those sensational 
long-stemmed blooms, make this a garden 
favorite. Plant Pat. No. 394. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Climbing Night 
It is difficult to imagine anything more 
delightful than a big vigorous plant cov- 
ered with exquisite deep dark red buds 
and large, velvety textured crimson flow- 
ers, shaded black and maroon. The flow- 
ers have a captivating cinnamon-clove fra- 
grance. (Introduced by Armstrong Nurs- 
eries.) Plant Pat. No. 439. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
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Climbing Picture 
You will get hundreds of beautiful, long- 
stemmed, perfectly formed buds on this 
climber every spring. Each flower is a 
“perfect picture” in clear rose-pink with 
warm salmon undertones, enchantingly 
fragrant. (An Armstrong introduction.) 
Plant Pat. No. 524. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 

$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
An Armstrong Nurs- 
Climbing President Hoover 
The famous President Hoover, with its 
multi-colored pink, red, yellow, and buff 
flowers is vigorous enough as a bush, but 
as a climber it grows by leaps and bounds. 
$1.25 each; 3 or more, $1.05 each. 
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Climbing Texas Centennial 
The long, brick-red buds with their huge, 
rosy, open flowers are even larger, more 
lovely, and borne on longer stems than on 
the bush form of this popular rose. It is 
a big, vigorous grower, and will give you 
all kinds of Jong-stemmed, brilliantly col- 
ored buds for cutting. Plant Pat. No. 565. 
$1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
Gold of Ophir 
(Beauty of Glazenwood) 
This is a marvelously beautiful thing in 
the spring when the vigorous plant is lit- 
erally covered with masses of semi-double, 
old gold and apricot flowers. No one 
knows the age of some of the plants we 
have seen but the older they get, the 
more lovely they become. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.70 each. 
All-America Climber 
High Noon 
This new 1948 AARS Winner 
(see page 10) is a combination of 
AARS intense, clear yellow buds that 
SY seem to have captured and held 
the bright golden rays of the midday sun, 
long, thornless stems, an 8-foot pillar of 
handsome glossy foliage, and a habit of 
blooming right on through the summer 
and fall. Originated in the Armstrong 
Research Department by W. E. Lammerts. 
Plant Pat. No. 704. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.70 each. 


Roses by the Thousands 
Climbing roses require very little care in 
milder sections—an occasional watering 
and a bit of fertilizer in the late summer 
and early spring. They will reward you 
with literally thousands of beautiful roses 
every year without fail. Well-grown climb- 
ing roses in the garden make the spring 
blooming season a matchless spectacle of 
color. 
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Climbing Picture 
Climbing Etoile de Holland 


