White Wings—(Plant Pat. No. 850)—Flowers of single silvery white blooms with wine colored stamens, are 
borne in pyramidal sprays. Plant of medium height. No. 1 grade.......--.-.....2.--ssee-seeeeeeneeeeeeeee sees each, 1.50 
Will Rogers—(Plant Pat. No. 256)—Large, very double, very fragrant flowers of crimson-maroon, shaded 
black. Plant medium grower, but a very fine bloomer. No. 1 grade............-..---.---0:-s1s-eeeeeeeeoees each, 1.50 
Climbing Roses 
High Noon—(Plant Pat. No. 704)—An exceptionally fine climber with intense, brilliant, non-fading yellow 
flowers. It blooms throughout the growing season, Not a rampant climber but bushy. Fine for places 
that you would want a climber to grow about 8 feet in height. No. 1 grade....................-------- each, 2.25 
Cl. Heart’s Desire—(Plant Pat. No. 663)—Large, fragrant, deep red flowers on long stems. No. | 
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Cl. Mme. Henri Guillot—(Plant Pat. No. 788)—Tight, well shaped buds open into brilliant flame pink to 
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Cl. Night—(Plant Pat. No. 439)—One of the darkest red climbers. Buds are very dark red, nearly black, 
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Cl. Peace—(Plant Pat. No. 932)—You can now have a huge climbing plant literally covered with hundreds 
of spectacular flowers of Peace, which has become a top favorite throughout the country. The beauty is 
in the great range of colors through which it passes. The full bud is deep yellow with edges of 
petals picoted cerise. It opens into a glorious bloom with varying shades of yellow, gold, cream, pearly 
white, and apple blossom. This new climber has the same fine foliage and strong stems so popular in 
the bush. You will get the same huge, perfectly formed flowers with the same lasting qualities that 
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Cl. Santa Anita—(Plant Pat. No. 834)—A true pink rose with beautifully shaped buds and flowers. Vigorous 
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Cl. Will Rogers—Large, very double, very fragrant flowers of crimson-maroon, shaded black. A very free 
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Annie Drevet—Large semi-double flowers of fiery red with gold center. Gold on reverse side of petals. 
Bushy plant with large, dark green leaves. 
Autumn-—Rich autumn colors, burnt orange and yellow, splashed with red. Very double flowers. Long, 
strong stems, with dark green foliage. 
Baby Doll—(Polyantha) Beautiful little buds and flowers of yellow with petals edged with red. Very free 
bloomer. 
Bozena Nemcova—Long well shaped buds of light pink, shaded lavender, opening to large lavender 
pink flowers that are very fragrant. 
Brasier—Beautiful buds and flowers of vivid, flaming scarlet on the inside of petals and burnt orange- 
shaded scarlet on the reverse side. Bushy, free blooming plant. 
Caledonia—Large, long buds and large, full flowers of pure white. The purest white of all roses. 
Cecil—(Single) Large, bright yellow flowers. The best single yellow rose. Glossy foliage. 
Cecile Brunner—(Polyantha) Dainty little pink buds. Flowers light pink. Very free blooming. 
Christopher Stone—Bright velvety scarlet. Open flowers showing large clusters of golden stamens. Bright 
green foliage. Very free blooming. 
Condesa de Sastago—Oriental red inside and golden yellow outside petals. Very large, double flowers. 
Glossy dark green, disease-resistant foliage. A marvelous rose. 
Contrast—Medium size buds and flowers of a beautiful pink, with very soft shadings, sometimes nearly 
white, on reverse of petals. 
Cynthia—Large buds and flowers of oriental red with gold at base of petals. Upright grower. 
Dainty Bess—(Single) Flowers of soft pink with red stamens on a strong growing bush. The most popular 
single rose. 
Dagmar Spath—A lovely white polyantha producing an abundance of blooms on a very bushy, compact plant. 
Dickson’s Perfection—Shrimp pink, overlaid with glowing orange merging into an orange-yellow base. The 
large petals are shaded rose salmon. 
Duchess of Athol—Buds and flowers of coppery orange. Foliage is dark bronze-green and growth is upright. 
Duchess of Penaranda—A remarkable coppery-orange rose. Good, vigorous habit. Distinct, healthy foliage. 
Free blooming. Colors best in autumn. 
Editor McFarland—Large, well shaped dark pink buds and flowers on strong-growing bush. One of the 
finest pink roses. ; 
Etoile de Hollande—Large, well formed buds and flowers of dark, velvety red. Very fragrant. Will not fade 
in hottest sun. Good strong bush. 
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