CHOICE ROSES 9 
Kerklaud 's 
Climbing Roses 
Climbers are generally divided into two types; the Everbloom- 
ing, which may need some protection in exposed situations, and 
the very Hardy June blooming climbers. The Everbloomirg climb- 
ers are of the large flowered class, usually blooming intermittent- 
ly all Summer. The June flowering climbers bloom only once in 
the Spring, and are of the strong growing or rambling types. 
The following list contains climbers for every possible use, 
such as; pillars, screens, on fences, over archways, trellises, a- 
gainst walls, etc. There is a wealth of fine new varieties to choose 
from, and we have listed only those types most successful in our 
section. Top size plants only. 
Repeat Glooming Climbers 
BLAZE 
Hardy everblooming scarlet climber. Blaze combines the vigor, 
beauty, and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. $1.25 each. 
CALEDONIA 
A magnificent, everblooming white climber. The large, long stemmed 
flowers are perfectly formed, and its many petals make this variety 
one of the best for cutting. A peer among white roses. $1.25 each. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
This attractive climbing “Sweetheart” rose, with its great quantities 
of perfect little miniature pink buds and flowers is a great favorite 
everywhere. Exceedingly vigorous, with dense handsome foliage. 
You can cut a_ bouquet of beautiful buds from it any time in the 
season. $1.25 each. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
This variety often acclaimed the “finest red rose” now available as 
an everblooming climber. The blooms are dark vivid crimson with a 
velvety sheen, produced on long stems. Highly fragrant. Pat. No. 
736. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
DAINTY BESS 
New. The most popular of all single roses now available as a climb- 
er. Strong growing Everblooming climber. $1.25 each. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
A climbing and Everblooming form of the most popular bush variety. 
A very large, dark velvety red rose that does not blue or fade. 
Considered one of the finest. $1.25 each. 
