—————_—S a 
$1.00 Each 
(Patented Varieties Eixcepted ) 
Strong two year bushes. We take great pride 
in offering such an extensive list of fine 
climbing rose varieties. We believe that our 
list is the largest offered in the Northwest. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Vigorous climber. 
Single, carmine-pink with white eye and yel- 
low stamens. 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER—Tiny pink flow- 
Repeat bloomer. 
CL. YELLOW CECILE BRUNNER — 
Tiny yellow buds. 
CL. ETOILE de HOLLANDE—Bright red. 
QL. MRS. E. P. THOM—Long bud. Canary 
yellow. 
CL. MRS. P. S. DUPONT—Pointed Bud. 
Deep yellow. 
CL. PRES. HOOVER—Vigorous orange- 
scarlet. 
CL. TALISMAN — Golden yellow and 
copper. 
CITY OF YORK — Vigorous, creamy- 
white. 
COUNTESS OF STRADBROOKE—Large 
double, fragrant, well-formed, dark glowing 
crimson. Repeat bloomer. 
ers. 
EVA—Large, semi-double, fragrant, car- 
mine-red with white center. 
EXCELSA (Red Dorothy Perkins)— 
Double, light crimson cluster climber. 
F. FERRER—Large, single, dark velvety 
red. Repeat bloomer. 
FEU d’ARTIFICE — Bud long, pointed. 
Flowers semi-double, slightly fragrant, yellow, 
tinted nasturtium-red. Clusters. Vigorous and 
profuse blooming. 
GUINEE—Large, double blackish scarlet. 
ee, KININMONTH — Deep glowing 
pink. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN—Vigor- 
ous grower. Bud long pointed. Flower large, 
fragrant, delicate pink, stained crimson out- 
side. 
-PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR—Large, full 
double, fragrant pale sulfur yellow flower fad- 
ing to white. Long strong stems. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER — Semi- 
double, vivid scarlet in large clusters. A tre- 
mendous producer of flowers. 
RED STAECHELIN—Double, red flowers. 
REVEIL DIJONNIAS—Semi-double flow- 
ers. Cerise with golden yellow center, outside 
lemon streaked carmine, in clusters. An un- 
usual beauty. 
SOU. CLAUDIUS DENOYEL — Large, 
double, rich crimson-red, fragrant. Long stem. 
Repeat bloomer. 
SUNDAY BEST—Long pointed bud. Sin- 
gle, brilliant red with white center. Clusters. 
Long bloom season. 




1950 - 1951 
ALL-AMERICAN 
AWARD WINNERS 
CAPISTRANO—Deep glowing rose- 
pink blooms with rich, lasting fragrance. 
$2.00. 
MISSION BELLS — Deep, glowing 
salmon, opening to a clear shrimp-pink 
color. $2.00. 
SUTTERS GOLD—Bud orange, ov- 
erlaid with Indian red. Fragrant. $2.00 
FASHION—A floribundi. Deep coral- 
peach, double blooms in clusters. Beauti- 
ful at all stages. Drops clean. $2.00. 

WHEN READY. Our rose bushes are 
ready for delivery about December first. We 
allow the bushes to properly ripen before 
digging. 

FOUR NEW 
CLIMBING ROSES 
RED STAECHELIN— 
A vigorous growing, ever-blooming’ 
variety that produces great quanti- 
ties of large, double, fragrant red 
blossoms all through the summer. We 
believe it to be the finest red climber 
for Willamette valley conditions. 
Price $1.00. 
HIGH NOON— 
The only climber to ever be award- 
ed All American selection. A repeat 
blooming climber producing yellow 
flowers that fade in the hot sun the 
least of any yellow variety of our 
knowledge. Price $1.75. 
CLIMBING PEACE— 
A climbing form of this great rose. 
Yellow flowers edged with pink in 
great size. Price $2.00. 
CLIMBING TEXAS CENTENNIAL— 
Long brick-red buds and large 
flowers. Vigorous growers. $1.50 ea. 
ER Ee EES 

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Shade Trees 
Rose Bushes 
Fruit Trees 
Berry Bushes 
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At Our 
DOWNTOWN SALESYARD 
Kuight Peary 
SALEM, OREGON 
375 South Liberty Street 
(3 blocks south of State Street) 


Floribunda Roses 
75c each 
These are the larger flowered cluster roses. 
They are usually hybrids between our ordinary 
hybrid-tea roses and the small flowered poly- 
anthas. They are as continuous blooming as 
are the polyanthas. For four or five months of 
continuous color use the floribundas and the 
polyanthas. 
BABY CHATEAU — Clusters of large, 
double, fragrant garnet shaded red. 
CINNABAR — Semi-double 
Abundant, continuous blooms. 
EUTIN — Double, glowing carmine-red. 
Clusters up to 100 on a single strong stem. 
Continuous blooming. 
FLORADORA—Very double scarlet - red 
flowers. 
RED RIPPLES—Semi-double, open crim- 
son flowers. 
scarlet-red. 
Moss Roses 
75c each 
These are the old time, fragrant flowers 
that our grandmothers cherished. 
BLANCHE MOREAU — Large, double, 
fragrant white flowers. 
MME. LOUIS LEVEQUE — Salmon-pink. 
Fragrant. Well mossed stems. 
Single Roses 
75c each 
CCLETTE CLEMENT—8¥% inch single 
flowers, slightly fragrant, reddish-nasturtium- 
orange. 
DAINTY BESS — Soft rose-pink with 
darker stamens. Fimbriated edges. 
DAINTY MAID—Silvery pink. Has a little 
more color than Dainty Bess. 
FRANCES ASHTON—Large single, slight- 
ly fragrant, carmine. 
INNOCENCE—Semi-double 5 inch white 
flowers, golden yellow stamens. 
ISOBEL—Large, light rose-pink. 
KAREN POULSEN — Brilliant scarlet. 
Continuous blooming. 
MARY GUTHRIE—Small, single, frag- 
rant, rich pink. Large clusters. 
VESUVIUS—Large, single, fragrant dark 
velvety crimson. 
Polyanthas 
These are small flowered, cluster roses 
that bloom continuously from spring until 
frost. Fine for hedges, to line drives or to 
hedge in a yard. 
75c each 
GARTENDIREKTOR OTTO LINNE — 
Dark carmine-pink. Fine bloomer. Vigorous. 
MARGO KOSTER—Orange-red clusters. 
Bush not vigorous. ; 
-ORANGE TRIUMPH—Salmon-red 
ters. None better. 
SUSANNA BERTSCH — A soft-salmon 
shrimp-pink. Unusual color. 
SPARKLER—Deep crimson. 
clus- 

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