CLG. CRIMSON GLOR 
This is a good red cli ser for warmer areas. The typical 
Crimson Glory blooms, large, high centered crimson 
blooms, are produced on strong stems over a long period 
on a compact, well clothed plant. The combination of 
excellent form, fascinating fragrance and profusion of 
blooms stamp it as a good red climber. 
PLANT PAT. 736 
$2.00 
DAINTY BESS $1.50 
An excellent blooming single climber which is unfortun- 
ately more susceptible to foliage disease than is desirable. 
Its soft rose pink flowers and bright crimson stamens make 
it one of the loveliest of the single flowers. A fine repeat 
bloomer. Try planting a clematis at its base for a most 
pleasing effect. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY $1.50 
This rose will appeal to those liking a snow white single 
rose produced in great trusses. The plant is an exception- 
ally strong grower with glossy dark green disease-re- 
sistant foliage. Especially recommended for coastal re- 
gions, 
CLG. DUCHESS OF PENARANDA $1.50 
A strong grower of appealing color. The buds are bril- 
liant orange, opening to coppery apricot. However, this 
color does change at different times of the year as the 
flowers age. Each new tone of color is always a pleasant 
surprise. This climber has plenty of light green foliage 
with an abundance of fragrant blooms. One of the best 
in its color range. 
CLG. E. G. HILL $1.50 
A good red climber producing very large blooms of daz- 
zling scarlet shading to deeper red. This very double 
rose is exceedingly fragrant and seems to cut well. This 
good growing plant has healthy clean foliage and is a free 
bloomer. One of the better red climbers in the large bloom 
group. 
CLG. ETOILE DE HOLLAND $1.50 
A climbing sport of one of our best red roses. This beau- 
tiful dark, velvety maroon red seldom blues. Its great 
abundance of fragrant blooms are excellent for cutting. 
Often the growth is slow the first year, after that it is a 
very vigorous grower, with plenty of heavy disease-re- 
sistant foliage. The best red climber. 
GOLDEN EMBLEM $1.50 
This old time favorite has rich cadmium yellow blossoms 
that are shaded red. The blooms are large and very double. 
Foliage is a deep glossy green. It will not tolerate heavy 
pruning as it is subject to dieback. It is advisable to paint 
cuts of any size. 
GOLDRUSH $1.50 
Lovely orange-yellow flowers, excellent repeat bloom 
and glossy, dark green foliage all combine to make this 
one of the more promising climbers both along the coast 
and in the interior. 
HIGH NOON {&  (W. E. Lammerts) $2.25 
A pillar type yellow climber of spectacular color. The 
medium sized buds are a bright golden yellow, usually 
borne singly, which lighten when open, giving forth a 
mild fragrance. The rich green foliage appears to be re- 
sistant to the usual rose diseases. The continuous bloom- 
ing habits, even through the summer, make it a most sat- 
isfactory accent plant. 
PLANT PAT. 704 
3) ALL-AMERICA ROSE SELECTION 
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CLG. HINRICH GAEDE $1.75 
A medium growing climber for a limited space, produc- 
ing a continuous array of brilliant flowers. The bud is a 
clear nasturtium red, opening to a large, very double 
flower of orange-red. The attractive bronze-green foliage 
is quite resistant to disease. A good brilliant colored 
climber. 
PLANT PAT. 244 
. OTTO THILOW $1.50 
The large perfectly formed glowing rose-pink flowers 
make this a very desirable climber. Growth is strong and 
the foliage is thick and leathery. 
CLG. LADY FORTEVIOT $1.50 
An excellent climber for the cooler coastal areas. A very 
vigorous climber with glossy, bronze-green foliage that 
produces a continuous show of blooms. Its very deep 
golden-yellow to orange-yellow buds open to deep apricot 
blooms of exceedingly fine fragrance. 
MERMAID $2.00 
These large single blossoms of sulfur yellow with amber 
stamens come in huge clusters but only several will open 
at a time. It is a profuse bloomer throughout the season. 
The foliage is glossy green and very disease resistant. Ex- 
cellent as a ground cover. 
CLG. MME. BUTTERFLY $1.50 
One of the best pale pink climbers; a member of the 
Ophelia family. This very vigorous rose produces quan- 
tities of long, pointed buds on strong stems. The high 
centered, double blooms of salmon flesh with light yel- 
low at the base of the petals are moderately fragrant. 
The heavy green foliage is excellent. 
CLG. MME. HENRI GUILLOT $2.00 
An excellent appearing plant with heavy, dark green, 
leathery foliage. The buds are long and pointed and of a 
clear orange-coral and red with gold at the base of the 
petals. The opening buds are urn shaped and the open 
flower camellia shaped. It is very floriferous in the spring 
slowing down considerably during the summer and fall. 
PLANT PAT. 788 
MRS. SAM McGREDY $1.75 
We unhesitatingly recommend this as one of the very fin- 
est climbers. Its striking coppery-pink to salmon-pink 
blooms are produced incessantly throughout the season. 
The buds open to very full, double flowers of good fra- 
grance. The plants are very vigorous and covered with 
an abundance of glossy green foliage which is a spectac- 
ular reddish-green when young. 
PLANT PAT. 394 
PAUL’S SCARLET $1.50 
A most spectacular rose in the spring. Entire bush is a 
mass of medium size, intense, vivid scarlet blooms, often 
producing a scattering of summer blooms. 
PEACE $2.50 
A remarkable sport of the bush Peace. The golden yellow 
buds flushed pink at the edges open slowly into large, ruf- 
fled blooms of pale yellow to cream with tinges of pink. 
The plants are as remarkable as the blooms with their 
strong stems, shining dark green foliage and vigor. Repeat 
bloom is fine. 
PLANT PAT. 932 
PHYLLIS BIDE $1.50 
An extremely vigorous grower that produces masses of 
small primrose and pink flowers somewhat similar to 
Cecile Brunner. A good recurrent bloomer. No pests. 
