Wholesale Roses Il 

CLIMBING ROSES 
Red Shades 
CLI. BEST REGARDS. P.A.F. Among one of the 
finest roses introduced by Germain’'s is Best 
Regards. Its petals a cardinal red; the base yel- 
low; the outerside Tyrian rose, glorified with 
copper lighting. Produces long pointed buds 
on a long stem. From this rose a climber has 
been produced. With all the beauty, size, vigor 
of the blossom on the bush. This new climber 
will bring joy to your garden. Retail $1.50. 
BLAZE. Brilliant scarlet; foliage large; leathery 
dark. Very vigorous climber; recurrent bloom. 
CLI. CHRISTOPHER STONE. Pat. 626. Wel- 
comed by the many admirers of the bush 
form; striking scarlet. Retail $1.50. 
CLI. CRIMSON GLORY. Pat. 736. Repeatedly 
voted the finest brilliant red rose in America, 
now available in climbing form. Retail $1-58. / yA 
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. NIGHT. Pat. 489. Deepest blackish crimson, 
shaded maroon. Very fragrant. Retail $1.50. 
PAUL'S SCARLET. An unfailing, vivid scarlet 
rose, sensational in spring and frequently re- 
peats; popular everywhere. 
RED CHEROKEE (RAMONA). A carmine-crim- 
son sport of the Pink Cherokee; heavy spring 
bloom; glossy foliage. 
CLI. RED TALISMAN. Cerise-red; all of the 
virtues of the famous Talisman. 
CLI. TEXAS CENTENNIAL. Pat. 565. Sport of 
Pres. Hoover; red with lighter center; excep- 
tional cutting stems; universally popular. Re- 
tail $1.50. 
