PEACE 

CLIMBING 
ROSE 
<lHere i the climbing Rese you have 
deen waiting for CLIMBING PEACE 
CLIMBING PEACE, a sport of the most widely planted 
bush rose in America. You can now have a huge climbing 
rose covered with hundreds of spectacular flowers of 
Peace just like you have on your bush rose. 
Within a period of three years, Peace has become a top 
favorite and has won more honors by consistently winning 
first place in rose shows throughout the country. The 
light to deep yellow flowers with the apple blossom pink 
edges has become familiar to everybody. Lovely 5 in. 
blooms of canary yellow, pale gold, cream, pearly white 
and cerise will make you gasp. Some people even like 
the foliage better than the flower. 
This new climbing sport of PEACE will give you the same 
flowers, the same foliage and strong stems that you find 
in the bush. Just imagine those long lasting, perfectly 
formed flowers but many more of them. Send your order 
in today for your reservation. We will have a good supply 
but they won’t last. Pat. pending. $2.50 each. 
CLIMBING ROSES.-.--Moest Valuckle Addition You Cau Make to Your Garden 
RED SHADES 
BLAZE. Most popular of all the patented climbing roses. 
If red is cone of your favorite colors, then this rose should 
be in your garden. Blaze has been increasing by leaps 
and bounds. One of the finest climbers for planting in 
any spot where this type of rose is desired. Don’t wait 
until you see it blooming in your neighbor’s yard—it will 
be too late to plant it then. Pat. No. 10. $1.50 each. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Old fashioned rose-red 
of enormous flowers. Very fragrant. $1.00 each. 
CLIMBING CHRISTOPHER STONE. See description of bush 
variety, page 10. Pat. pending. $2.00 each. 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY. See description of bush va- 
riety, page 6. Pat. No. 736. $2.00 each. 
CL. WORLDS FAIR. Height 8-10 ft. See description of this 
variety on page 16. $1.50 each. 
CL. TEXAS CENTENNIAL. See description of bush variety 
on page 6. $1.50 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Probably the most widely planted red 
climbing rose in America. This old favorite can still hold 
its head high among the newer climbing roses. This is 
the red climber that you see wherever you look during 
June of each year. Very hardy. $1.00 each. 
PINK SHADES 
CL. DAME EDITH HELEN. See description of bush variety, 
page 11. $1.50 each. 
CL. PICTURE. See description of bush variety, page 11. 
$1.50 each. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS. We believe this to be the most sensa- 
tional everblooming climbing rose ever introduced. Rose 
growers everywhere marvel at its wealth of Hybrid-Tea 
like, fragrant blooms—and most of all, at its everblooming 
performance. There is no let-down in bloom on this bush. 
We have never seen this bush without a brilliant supply 
of pink blossoms nestled in the luxuriant foliage. Pat. 
No. 457. $1.50 each. 
CL. DAINTY BHSS. 
page 11. $1.50 each. 
NEW DAWN. Plant Pat. No. 1. When you talk about climbers 
rosarians agree that this is the best hardy everblooming 
climbing rose for any climate. Blush pink in color, formed 
on long stems. Blooms from June until frost. $2.00 each. 
NOTE 
While we cannot definitely guarantee it, 98% of the climb- 
ing bushes that are listed on this page, will bloom the 
first year. Why fool with smaller bushes that keep you 
waiting several years before blooming, when you can 
plant our JUMBO CLIMBERS and enjoy them this season? 
Place your order today for our ‘‘guaranteed to grow’’ 
climbers. There are no better!!! 
See description of bush variety on 
YELLOW SHADES 
DOUBLOONS. Here is a gloriously lovely climbing yellow 
rose noted for hardiness and vigorous healthy growth. 
The shapely buds open to large, firm-textured blooms of 
saffron yellow with clean, spicy fragrance. The blooms 
keep coming for a long time on canes that grow 10-12 
feet and are well furnished with dark green, leathery fo- 
liage. Pat. No. 152. $1.50 each. 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM. See description of this variety, under 
bush roses on page 10. $1.50 each. 
GOLD RUSH. A vigorous climber, producing masses of hand- 
some yellow flowers; has nice foliage and unlike most 
hardy climbers, it will produce flowers on its new growth 
for the season. While we are not too well acquainted 
with it, this rose looks like it might be one of our best 
yellows this season. $1.50 each. 
@ HIGH NOON. AARS award for 1948. An excellent yel- 
oe low climber that is really deserving of the award 
that it received. We have watched a tested plant in the 
International Test Garden in Portland for several years 
and have never yet failed to see it in bloom during any 
part of the season. Pat. No. 704. $2.00 each. 
ORANGE AND TWO-TONED SHADES 
CL. CECIL BRUNNER. The famous little “Sweetheart 
Rose’’. Small, perfect buds of seashell pink that clothe the 
bush from bottom to top. You will like to go out in the 
yard and pick a bunch of these miniature perfect roses 
for your arrangements. $1.50 each. 
CL. MME. ED. HERRIOT. Everybody Knows this rose as the 
famous Daily Mail rose. Orange salmon hues. $1.50 each. 
CL. PRESIDENT HOOVER. See description of bush rose on 
page 11. $1.50 each. 
CL. SUMMER SUNSET. All the colors of a summer sunset 
and in bloom for a long time. We have added this rose 
to our list of climbers this year, because we can definitely 
assure you plenty of bloom the first year planted. If you 
are looking for a climber that everybody does not have, 
why don’t you try it? $1.50 each. 
CL. TALISMAN. See description of bush rose on page 11. 
$1.50 each. 
WHITE SHADES 
CL. CITY OF YORK. In May and June it is an almost solid 
white mass of bloom, from its very tip right down to the 
ground. Buff-yellow buds open to large flowers of creamy 
white. $1.50 each. 
CL. SUMMER SNOW. Like the flurries of snow that come 
in the winter, the flowers on this bush form a regular 
snowbank that is fed by fresh bloom all summer. Spar- 
kling white in color, the flowers are set off by golden 
stamens. A vigorous bush that needs little care after it is 
once started. Pat. No. 400. $1.50 each. 

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