Dr. Huey. Climber. ARS77%. Capt. George C. Thomas, Jr. will be best 
remembered by his superb rose, Dr. Huey. So healthy, hardy and vigorous, is 
now a leading California understock. Blooms profusely over a long spring season, 
in clusters of 214” semi-double flowers . . . color nonfading crimson-maroon 
(vintage port wine), enlivened by light centers and yellow anthers. Excellent 
for fences, buildings, hedges and the out-of-the-way places. _ 
We will have a more limited quantity available in 1952 for large plantings, 
which we will sell in lots of 10 or more at 75c each. Single plants 13 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas. Climbing. ARS '74%. A very large, double, rose-pink, 
blooming singly and in clusters, throughout the season. Especially desirable 
where a neatly growing, moderate climber is needed and makes a splendid pillar. 
First admired by this writer blooming in great profusion in the fine garden of 
the late Dr. Gage, Arcadia, California. 
“Dr. Nicolas is everything you say and more. From June right up to hard frost, those 
lush, fragrant, sparkling pink blooms proudly lift their regal, peony-like heads to the sun. 
I'd like tt as a pillar,—my plant is almost self-supporting.’—Mrs. A. Wild, Cary, 
Hlinois. 2.00 
Dream Girl. Par. 643. Out of all the hundreds of climbing roses I ad- 
mired in fine gardens from Omaha to the East coast, none impressed me so much 
as Dream Girl, which we proceeded to propagate forthwith. Two years’ expe- 
rience growing this beautiful climber on our understock has more than justified 
my first enthusiasm. Comes the nearest of any modern climber to be really hardy 
for all climates,—truly ever-blooming,—and produces just about the prettiest 
soft salmon-pink double flowers growing on rose plants. If you have a spot for 
a climber, pillar or ground cover par excellence, Dream Girl can fill it. 
“A sweet young lass of a rose—one of the best pillars.’-—James Hanscom, Elm- 
hurst, New York. 3 for 6.00 each) 2.23 
Duchess of Sutherland. H.T. Our Field Notes last year and this are 
most enthusiastic. The large, olive-green foliage appears completely disease- 
proof,—spreading growth habit, sweetbrier fragrance,—and oh those luscious 
soft pale pink blooms, so big and doubly cupped! An old-fashioned rose lover's 
dream, with a hybrid tea performance. 3 for 3.85 each. 1,50 
Ednah Thomas. Cli. H. Tea. Hard to beat among the very large- 
flowered, fully double, salmon-pink, ever-blooming climbers. First admired its 
rapid growth and profuse blooming quality in Dr. Marshall's fine Watsonville 
rose garden,—then at our display gardens and again in the growing fields. Under 
all these varied conditions it stands well out in the front line with the best of 
its type. If we could show our kodachrome of this rose in the catalog, we would 
need five times our present supply at twice the price. 1.50 
Elegance. Brownell Climber. Everything about Elegance is big and 
healthy from the very large, glossy dark foliage to the enormous double blooms, 
of canary yellow, frequently 6 inches across. Performs beautifully in our fields 
and is highly recommended for California and everywhere!Felicitations, Mr. 
Brownell,—you have given the rose-world a truly elegant climber. 
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