COLORFUL 
FREE-BLOOMING 
CLIMBING 
ROSES 
ALL 2-YEAR, NO. 1 FIELD- 
GROWN AND BUDDED 
2162 PAUL’S SCARLET 
One of the greatest of the 
hardy Climbers. Combines 
rapid growth with extreme 
hardiness and free blooming 
habit. Brilliant scarlet flow- 
ers which are large and last 
over a long period. Hardy 
and grown in all parts of the 
country. Makes a brilliant 
show in blooming season. 
2163 Climbing TALISMAN 
A truly distinctive Climber. Fra- 
grant 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. 
2164 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 bloom- 
ing season. 
Climbing Talisman 
Climbing American Beauty 
2165 CLIMBING 
GOLDEN CHARM 
Climbing form of the beauti- 
ful Tea Rose “’Golden Charm.” 
We recommend this to those of 
you who want a golden yellow 
climber 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 opening 
into lighter yellow petals. Fra- 
grant. 
PRICES OF THE FOUR 
CLIMBERS DESCRIBED 
ABOVE 
Your Choice: 
90c each; 3 for $2.50; 
6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50; 
25 for $14.50; 100 for 
$55.00, all postpaid. 
See Back Cover for three more out- 
standing Climber and Pillar Roses. 
[16] 
Paul’s Scarlet—Reliable Favorite 
Krider Nurseries Bellflower, Calif. 
Middlebury, Indiana June 1, 1950 
Dear Sirs: 
We bought a red Thornless Climber and 
a Pillar Rose from you three years ago. The 
Pillar is covered with dozens of Roses and the 
Thornless Climber has Roses six inches across 
on long stems. 
We are well pleased with them. 
Sincerely, 
W. E. KENNARD 
The Krider Nurseries, Inc. 
Middlebury, Ind. Stafford Springs, 
Gentlemen: June 2, 1950 
Thank you for sending me such lovely Rose 
bushes. They already are growing. I shall 
order Tulips this fall. 
MRS. E. W. G. 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Columbus 9, Ohio 
Middlebury, Indiana July 17, 1950 
Gentlemen: 
I do want to tell you that my Pillar 
Stratford was most gorgeous this June. 
Vie 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Meridian, Miss. 
Middlebury, Indiana April 7, 1950 
Gentlemen: 
Thank you for your very prompt delivery 
of recent order of Roses and plants. They were 
all wonderful looking plants and were in the 
ground six days after mailing my order—won- 
derfui service, too. 
MISS R. C. 
Krider Nurseries, Inc. Clinton, Ind. 
Middlebury, Ind. April 10, 1950 
Gentlemen: 
We received our collection of Roses April 
the first. Thanks for prompt delivery. All were 
fine strong, well rooted plants. We are proud of 
every one of them and know they will be just 
as fine as the ones we bought from you before. 
MR. and MRS. J. B. 
