
Paul’s Scarlet—Most Widely Planted Climber 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 
The wonder Rose. Possesses a delightful 
fragrance which is rare in Climbing Roses. 
Excellent for cutting. Color is charming 
deep red in bud, opening into a pearly pink 
as the perfumed petals unfold. A good sturdy 
grower and blooms abundantly over a long 
season. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
An old favorite Climbing Rose. Very hardy 
and a vigorous grower. Free bloomer. Color 
deep pink. Blooms extra large, resembling 
Tea Roses in shape and size. Good canes and 
flower stems. Long blooming season. 


All Plants are 2-Yr., 
No. 1, Field-Grown and 
Budded 
THE “OLD RELIABLE” 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
One of the greatest of the 
hardy Climbers. Combines rapid 
growth with extreme hardiness 
and free blooming habit. Bril- 
liant scarlet flowers which are 
large and last over a _ long 
period. Hardy and grown in all 
parts of the country. Makes a 
brilliant show in blooming sea- 
son. 
WHEN PLANTING IN SPRING, 
GET ALL ROSES SET JUST AS 
EARLY AS POSSIBLE 

Prices for All the 
Climbing Roses Listed 
Except “Blaze” 
(Shown below) 
YOUR CHOICE 
Each .. $ 0.90 
Sefor. 2.50 
6 for 4.50 
12 for 7.50 
25 for 14.50 
100 for 55.00 
All are postpaid East of the 
Rocky Mountains. West of the 
Rockies add 5c per plant for 
extra postage charges. 
Don’t Miss the Magnificent 
Everblocming “Pillar Stratford” 
Shown on Back Cover. 

CLIMBING “BLAZE” 
THE CLIMBER SUPREME 
U. S. PLANT PATENT No. 10 
One of the largest selling 
Roses ever introduced. Grows in 
true pillar form. Terrific crop of 
early blooms followed by repeat 
blooms throughout the summer 
and fall season. Plants have the 
hardiness and good habits of the 
Paul’s Scarlet parentage. Good, 
bright green foliage and sturdy 
canes. Excellent for use on each 
side of a driveway entrance =r 
along a background fence. Color 
is intermediate scarlet and does 
not readily fade after blooms 
open. 
“BLAZE” PRICES 
2-Yr., No. 1, Field-Grown 
Plants 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
Postpaid East of the Rocky 
Mts. West of the Rockies add 
Sc per plant postage. 
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Climbing Talisman—Very Popular 
CLIMBING TALISMAN 
A truly distinctive Climber. Fragrant and 
rich in color shades. Buds are orange-yellow 
opening into large blooms of salmon-orange, 
shaded with red and gold. Large, sturdy 
canes with long flower stems. Excellent for 
cutting. 
CLIMBING GOLDEN CHARM 
Climbing form of the beautiful Tea Rose 
“Golden Charm’’. We recommend this to 
those of you who want a golden yellow climb- 
er to complete your color range. Vigorous 
grower and blooms resemble those of the 
Hybrid Tea. May be cut in bud and keep well 
as blooms open. Buds are deep yellow open- 
ing into lighter yellow petals. Fragrant. 
Blooms of “‘Biaze” Climber 

