
Norman ’s has it’’ 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 


NOTES ON PLANTING ROSES 
PLANTING ROSES 
Dig a hole large enough to 
spread roots comfortably. 
Roses are shipped 
properly pruned 
for planting. 

SS Plant so 
i. 2 11) ground level is 
SS ----. eS: above the 
= A : graft union. 
Make a | Loosen soil 5 
mound of \~- . S withafork ~~ Sn 
soil in — and mix 
aes) well'with 
fertilizer. 






Make a ring 
5 of soil to 
held water 
first year. 
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Spread roots out full width. 
Do not crowd or bend over. 
Fill with good soil, tamp 
well and water. 
‘A suggested 
scheme for 
planting a Rose 
Flower Border. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Roses listed here are available during January, February 
and early March. They are “Bare Root” stock but some will 
be available after March in cans at slightly higher prices. 
PATENTED CLIMBERS 
CL. BLAZE (Pat. 10)—Everb!ooming Paul’s Scarlet. Pro- 
duces masses of brilliant scarlet blooms in spring and early 
summer and oceasional flowers through late summer and fall. 
Luxuriant, waxy foliage. $1.50. 
CL. COUNTESS VANDAL—Copper-salmon, identical with 
the bush type. A very handsome, clean growing climber. 
$1.50. 
HIGH NOON (Pat. 704) — Planted against trellis, fence, 
post or wall this variety will grow a perfect 8-foot bouquet 
of medium sized shining yellow bloom on long, almost thorn- 
less stems. Light green glossy foliage. $2.00. 
CL. MRS. SAM McGREDY—Long, coppery-orange buds, 
flushed yellow at the base, unfold to form perfect flowers of 
brilliant orange. During hot weather the flowers change to 
lively pink shades. Mild fragrance. $1.00. 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL (Pat. 565)—A profuse bloom- 
ing variety, its glorious flowers a rich luminous red without 
any other shadings. This is a really fine climber. $1.50. 
CLIMBING ROSES—GENERAL LIST 
Each $1.00, unless otherwise noted. 
BANKSIA-YELLOW—Do not fade until they are ready to 
drop. 
BELLE OF PORTUGAL—Immense flowers of flesh pink. 
CL. CALEDONTA—One of the finest white roses grown and 
now is one of the best climbing roses offered. Lovely perfect 
buds of snowy white, deliciously fragrant. 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER—The Sweetheart Rose in a climbing 
form. 
CL. DAINTY BESS—A strong, clean growing ever-bloom- 
ing climber. Single pink. Continuous bloom. 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—The best red climber. A 
profusion of glowing velvety scarlet, long-stemmed cutting 
roses the season through. 
CL. HADLEY—Large, double, well formed flowers of rich 
crimson, 
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CL. K. A. VICTORIA—Very full, slight!y fragrant, pure 
white flowers. 
CL. LOS ANGELES—Pale, satiny pink, shaded with deep 
rose and gold. 
MERMAID—Very large single blooms of clear, light yel- 
low. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM—The fine, long, buds oven into per- 
fectly shaped flowers of rich lemon-yellow. 
PAUL’S SCARLET—Flowers large, 
scarlet red, fading but little. 
CL. PEACE (Pat. pending)—The many admirers of this 
beautiful rose will be pleased to know they can now have it 
as a climber. $2.00. 
CL. PICTURE (Pat. 524) — Will supply you even more 
lovely pink blooms than the famous bush. $1.50. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER—A triumph among climbers. 
Flaming scarlet and yellow buds which open to large, soft, 
creamy yellow blooms tinged with deep rose on reverse. 
CL. ROSE MARIE—A good rose-pink, fine for cutting. 
CL. SUNBURST—A splendid reproduction of the bush va- 
riety. Free blooming and hardy. 
CL. TALISMAN—Brilliant orange-red-yellow multicolor. 
well shaped, vivid 

TREE ROSES 
SELECTION OF TREE ROSES 
Prices: Bare Root $4.00 
5-gal. Can $5.00 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE—Red. 
MRS. E. P .THOM—Yellow. 
CALEDONIA—White. 
J. OTTO THILOW—Pink. 
DUQUESA DE PENARANDA—Copper. 
HINRICH GAEDE—Copper-orange. 
PRESIDENT HOOVER—‘Searlet-pink, yellow-orange. 
TEXAS CENTENNIAL—Red. $5.00. 
PEACE—Yellow. $5.00. 
FORTY-NINER—$5.00. 
TALISMAN—Rich yellow and rose-red. 
SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE, 
