16 ELMER 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Yellow Shades 
CLG. FEU JOS LOOYMAN. Indian yellow; leathery foliage; vigor- 
ous. Very large, very double. 
CLG. GOLDEN DAWN. Pat. 243. For several years voted best rose 
in America by the American Rose Society; excellent in climbing 
form. Retail $1.75. 
GOLD RUSH. Molten-gold; out in 1940—a lively, ever-blooming 
climber, fast growing in popularity. 
HIGH NOON. Pat. 704. Winner of a regional All-American award 
in 1948; approved for all mild climates. ‘All the concentrated es- 
sence of brilliant sunshine is displayed by this extraordinary new 
climber.” Really ever-blooming; particularly fine as a pillar or 
wherever an easily controlled climber is desired. Retail $2.00. 
MARECHAL NIEL. Large double, fragrant, golden yellow; foliage 
rich green; very vigorous; profuse bloom. 
MERMAID. Can be used as a Climber, a pillar or a rambling bush; 
it provides you with beautiful foliage the year around. 
CLG. PEACE. Pat. 932. The most talked-about and most beautiful 
rose of our time. Glorious yellow rose whose edges are fringed with 
cerise. Retail $266—- a SO 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Multi-Color 
CLG. MRS. SAM McGREDY. Pat. 394. Probably top rose in the scar- 
let-orange range, which we like best in climbing form. Retail $1.75. 
CLG. PRESIDENT HOOVER. An ever popular favorite in shades of 
blended copper and pink. 
CLG. TALISMAN. Too well known to need description; bicolor yel- 
low and ruddy copper. 
