Climbing Kes 
So many new and worthwhile varieties have been developed 
in the past few years that we can truthfully say “There is a climbing 
rose suitable for any location in your garden.” Our container-grown 
plants, three and four years old, are just what you want to give 
immediate coverage, anda profusion of flowers, without delay. Come 
and see them. We are proud of them. 
BLAZE (Patent No. 10) 
A brilliant scarlet-crimson resembling 
Paul's Scarlet Climber in general appear- 
ance, but differing in its strong tendency 
to produce on established plants inter- 
mittent blooms throughout the season. 
PAGh Sees oe ee Cee AN ee $1.50 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER 
Tiny pink blooms of the “Sweetheart” 
rose. Very rampant and very easy to 
IG Wie BOGh cee cue eee ee $1.50 
CLG. CITY OF YORK 
One of the very few good white climb- 
ers. The small buds, borne in clusters, 
open to ivory white semi-double blooms. 
The plant is well clothed with shining 
disease resistant foliage. We have a fine 
specimen growing at one of the nursery 
entrances. Always in bloom. Each, $1.75 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
Usually known as the “best red climber.” 
Same gorgeous bloom as on the bush, and 
quite as free flowering. Always scarce, 
so order yours early. Each............... $1.50 
CLG. FLORADORA (Pat. No. 1054) 
An excellent addition to our list of climb- 
ers. The same fine qualities as the bush. 
Holly-like foliage and unusual cinnabar- 
red blooms that last for days. We were 
much impressed with the several vigor- 
ous plants we saw in the Portland Rose 
Gardense Each. 6 as ae ees $2.00 
CLG, 49’ER (Pat. App. For) 
Climbing form of the All-American win- 
ner for 1949. The originators say it is 
even more spectacular. Each............ $2.75 
CLG. GOLDEN RAPTURE 
(Patent No. 508) 
The climbing form of this lovely long- 
stemmed yellow rose is very popular. 
Almost perfect buds open to large shape- 
ly blooms and it is very free flowering. 
Each 
CLG. GOLDILOCKS (Pat. No. 1090) 
For many years Goldilocks has. been the 
favorite yellow floribunda, so it should 
be even more popular in the climbing 
CLG. GOLD RUSH 
We carried this rose back in 1940-41 but 
dropped it from our list. In recent years 
we have had so many requests from cus- 
tomers who have it in their gardens that 
we are listing it again. We remember it 
as very double, orange gold in color. 
Very free blooming with clean shining 
foliage. A good pillar rose. Each........ $1.75 
CLG. HEART'S DESIRE (Patent No. 663) 
Vigorous climbing form of the bush and 
with identical bloom. Very fragrant. In- 
tense scarlet bloom that is showy on a 
tah:climber) Bach. ep oie S ee ae $1.75 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE (Patent No. 244) 
Quite as startingly beautiful as in the 
bush. An exceptionally good rose for San 
Francisco climate. Good foliage. 
| aioe) sR ete ea ene Rane Tram, Sb $1.75 
HIGH NOON (Pat. No. 704) 
The multi-purpose rose. Train it on a fence 
cr wall, grow it on a pillar or just plant it 
in a corner of the rose garden without 
supports. The tall vigorous canes grow 
erect producing masses of blooms on the 
terminal canes as well as the laterals. 
Medium sized perfect blooms of deep non- 
fading ‘yellow mBach....... 2)... $2.25 
IMPROVED PAUL'S SCARLET 
Vivid scarlet cluster rose, so well known 
that we won't try to describe it. In the 
spring it is unsurpassed as a riot of flam- 
ing bloomeaLach=.-22— ner $1.50 
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