bessedale’. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Cl. Belle of Portugal. A giant climber of distinctive proportions—- 
long strong canes and giant size buds 3 to 4 inches long, opening to 
amazingly beautiful salmon pink flowers from January to June. The 
first year after planting finds Belle of Portugal busily making growth 
for the bloom to come but after that vou will enjoy the masses of 
bloom from January to May. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Cecil Brunner. This polyantha with its quantities of perfect minia- 
ture buds and roses is perhaps the most popular climbing pink rose in 
California. You may have a bouquet or a bud for your lapel almost 
any time of the year as it blooms almost any time in California. Fo- 
liage dense and handsome, covering a vigorous vine. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Christopher Stone (Pat. 626). Crimson scarlet flowers with velvety 
sheen and deep rich shadings in the depths of the flower. A free bloom- 
ing climber, sturdy in growth and with good foliage. $2.00 each. 
Cl. Etoile de Hollande. The finest everblooming red climber. Strong 
growing, well foliaged climber with large red buds and beautiful open 
blooms. Flowers larger, longer stemmed and more freely produced than 
on the bush but with the same delicious fragrance. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Feu Joseph Looymans. An excellent climber producing quantities 
of exquisite tangerine-apricot blooms. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Gotden Rapture. Ever popular in the bush form, this climber of the 
yellow rose Golden Rapture makes an excellent display of long 
stemmed buds, ideal for cutting. Have a aarden full of sunshine to 
take in the house for display. (Pat. 508.) $1.50 each. 
Cl. K. A. Victoria. One of the best white roses. A strong growing, free 
bloomina climber most satisfactory in its habit of bloom. Flowers large, 
deep and double. Pure white. $1.25 each. 
Cl. High Noon. All the concentrated essence of brilliant sunshine at 
midoay is displayed in the lovely buds of this extraordinary climber or 
Pillar rose. They have that intense shade of clear shining yellow which 
rose breeders have been trying for years to get in a well shaped bloom. 
The medium sized buds are borne on long, almost thornless stems, 
well clothed with liaht areen, glossy foliage. The plant is luxuriant, 
bushy, many stemmed and reaches 8 feet. (Pat. 704). $2.00 each. 
Cl. Heart’s Desire. Richly perfumed, this fine red rose in climbing 
form will produce the same lovely red blooms of exquisite form in even 
oreater profusion than the bush. Long stems are excellent for cutting 
(Pat. 663.) $1.50 each. 
Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot (Pat. 788). A glossy foliaged climber with 
rich raspberry red flowers showing lovely suffusions of gold. Buds are 
large and shapely; orange red and rose. Vigorous. $1.50 each. 
Cl. Mrs. E. P. Thom. Vigorous climbing rose covered with flawless 
vellow buds and flowers. Like the bush type in form of flowers and 
buds, but more free flowering. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Night. The darkest red rose, shaded black and maroon. Large 
flowers fully double and with the fragrance of cinnamon-clove spice, 
Lovely in either bud or open flower. Vigorous. (Pat. 439.) $1.50 each. 
Cl. Paul’s Scarlet. Truly a mass of scarlet flowers when in bloom, this 
hybrid wichuriana with clusters of 3 to 20 semi-double blooms cover 
the much branched canes from top to bottom. Very bright red. Colors 
do not fade but hold till the petals fall. Truly spring time. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Picture. The old saying is true in this case for this strong growing 
climber covered with those delightful flowers in rich pink, dainti!y 
veined and rich in undertones, could not be lovelier. Lona stemmed, 
perfectly formed buds, deliciously fragrant. (Pat. 425). $1.50 each. 
Cl. President Hoover. Vigorous climber with its lovely multi-colored 
blooms of yellow shaded pink, red and buff in great profusion. Better 
than the bushy type for garden performance. For quick and abundant 
cover. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Santa Anita (Pat. Applied for). Free growing climber producing 
quantities of the loveliest pure pink roses. Stems are long enough for 
cutting, too, and the flowers have excellent form and color. $1.50 each. 
Cl. Show Girl (Pat. Applied for). Long pointed buds and perfectly 
shaped flowers with heavy textured petals. Deep phlox pink, this 
beautiful rose is available in both bush and climber at Rosedale’s. 
$2.00 each. 
Cl. Talisman. A combination of shadings of gold, apricot, yellow and 
deep pink. Outside of petals are bright yellow, gold and pink. For 
fences and treilises, climbing Talisman is one of the most beautiful 
roses one could imagine. The striking long stemmed flowers, ideal 
for cutting, make a gorgeous display. $1.25 each. 
Cl. Texas Centennial. Profuse blooming. Long, brick red bud opening 
into a rich luminous red flower. Big, vigorous plant, !ong stemmed 
for cutting. (Pat. 565.) $1.50 each. 
beosedales. TREE ROSES 
Patented Roses — $4.50 each Non-Patented Varieties—$3.25 each 
4 for $16.95, 10 for $39.95 4 for $11.95, 10 for $27.50 
Prices Slightly Higher in Containers 
PINK 
Ge) Capistrano (Pat. Applied for). Glowing rose pink, rich lasting 
J fragrance. 
J. Otto Thilow. Flowers deep pink, delightfully fragrant. 
@) Mission Bells (Pat. Applied for). 
Deep glowing salmon, open- 
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ing to shrimp pink. 
Picture. Beautifully formed, lovely warm pink, delightful buds. 
YELLOW 
Mrs. E. P. Thom. Free-flowering, beautiful bright yellow. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Light buttercup yellow. Does not fade. 
Peace (Pat. 591). Very large and double. 
with pink at ends of petals. 
Via Sutter’s Gold (Pat. Applied.for). Golden yellow with reddish- 
$ orange tones. 
Light to deep yellow 
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RED 
@& Charlotte Armstrong (Pat. 455). 
Long, blood red buds, ceris2 
SEBS red flowers. 
Christopher Stone. Popular rich red. 
Etoile de Hollande. Exceptionally fragrant deep red. One of the best. 
(@® Heart’s Desire (Pat. 
AAYRS 
@ San Fernando (Pat. 785). Lovely rich red fragrant flowers. 
SOMME 
Large deep red, fragrant flowers. 
Southport. Brilliant crimson blooms, dainty buds. 
MULTI-COLOR 
Autumn. Burnt orange suffused with autumn shades of russet and 
bronzy red. 
@ Forty-niner. Brilliant bicolor—bright red with vivid yellow to 
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straw yellow reverse. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover. Large buds, long stems. Red, pink and buff on 
rich yellow ground. 
Talisman. Lovely distinctive buds, yellow and vermilion. 
Texas Centennial (Pat. 162). Like Pres. Hoover in glowing carmine. 
WHITE 
K. A. Victoria. Popular double white. 
Polyanthus Tree Roses 
Both rosette roses are unique and different. The flowers suggest 
those of Colonial Gardens, being borne in large clusters, small and 
dainty but very double. They have a long blooming season. 
Crimson Rosette (Pat. Applied for). Velvety red, very double. 
Pink Rosette (Pat. Applied for). Lovely peach pink. 

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