THREE SUPREME 
CLIMBING ROSES 
ALL ARE EVERBLOOMING — ALL GROW IN TRUE 
PILLAR FORM —- 10- TO 15-FOOT, UPRIGHT CANES 
All are 2-Year, No. 1, Field-Grown and Budded Plants 
2166 PILLAR STRATFORD  Patert No. 784 
A unique Rose in that the open blooms have the odd, Cactus- 
like appecrance of the Cactus Dahlias. Buds are a charming 
flesh-pink, opening into large blooms so extremely double there 
scarcely seems to be room for all the petals. Open blooms are 
creamy pink and the color holds for days as the many petals 
unfcld. Blooms almost continuously from June until freezing 
weather. Plants are vigorous in growth with strong, erect canes 
and excellent foliage. The canes grcw to a height of 8 to 10 
feet, stiffly erect and sturdy. Ideal for planting cn each side of 
a drive or wherever a post or pillar effect is wanted. 
2167 NEW DAWN—Everblcoming Dr. Van Fleet 
Vigorous in growth, positively prolific in the number of blooms 
produced. This climber blocms almost constantly from early 
summer on through the fall. Silvery pink in color, the flowers 
cre berne on long stems and are Tea Rose in size and form. 
Ideal for cutting. Hardy and sure to please those who want a 
fine climber. 
2168 BLAZE—The Scarlet Climber Supreme 
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 or along a background fence. Color 
is intermediate scarlet and does not readily fade. 
Stratford 
Pillar 
