Climbing ae 
So many new and worthwhile varieties have been developed in the past 
few years that we can truthfully say ‘“‘There is a climbing rose suitable for 
any location in your garden.” Our container-grown plants, three and four 
years old, are just what you want to give immediate coverage, and a pro- 
fusion of flowers, without delay. Come and see them. We are proud of them. 
BLAZE ae eae $1.50 
A brilliant scarlet-crimson resembling Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber in general appearance, but 
differing in its strong tendency to produce 
on established plants intermittent blooms 
throughout the season. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER ___ $1.50 
Tiny pink blooms of the “Sweetheart” rose. 
Very rampant and very easy to grow. 
CLG. CHARLOTTE 
ARMSTRONG $3.50 
PATENT NO. 523 
At last, the climbing rose we have all been 
waiting for. Same fine qualities as in the bush. 
Supply will be limited so order early. 
CLG. CITY OF YORK _____ $1.75 
One of the very few good white climbers. 
The small buds, borne in clusters, open to 
ivory white semi-double blooms. The plant 
is well clothed with shining disease resistant 
foliage. We have a fine specimen growing 
at one of the nursery entrances. Always in 
bloom. 
DESCANSO PILLAR ______- 
PATENT NO. 943 
A sensational new pillar rose that seems to 
be entirely disease resistant. Vigorous canes 
of about seven feet and clothed with beauti- 
ful foliage, produce masses of long stemmed 
high-centered blooms. We might describe 
the color as clear begonia-pink shaded to 
rose pink. 
CLG. EDNAH THOMAS __ $1.50 
A tall pillar-type rose producing large, very 
double, brilliantly toned rose-pink blooms. 
Fragrant. Clean bronzy foliage. 
CLG. ETOILE DE 
HOLLAN DEQ =e $1.50 
Usually known as the “best red climber.” 
Same gorgeous bloom as on the bush, and 
quite as free flowering. Always scarce, so 
order yours early. 
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CLG. FLORADORA ___- $2.00 
PATENT NO. 1054 
An excellent addition to our list of climbers. 
The same fine qualities as the bush. Holly- 
like foliage and unusual cinnabar-red blooms 
that last for days. We were much impressed 
with the several vigorous plants we saw in 
the Portland Rose Gardens. 
CLG4497 ERE eee $2.75 
PATENT NO. 1094 
Climbing form of the All-American winner 
for 1949. The originators say it is even more 
spectacular. 
CLG. GOLDEN RAPTURE____ $1.75 
PATENT NO. 508 
The climbing form of this lovely long- 
stemmed yellow rose is very popular. Almost 
perfect buds open to large shapely blooms 
and it is very free flowering. 
CLG. GOLDILOCKS ______ $2.50 
PATENT NO. 1090 
You will be delighted with this climbing 
sport of the ever popular “Goldilocks’’. Plant 
on a low wall, fence, or train as a pillar and 
enjoy masses of golden bloom on a back- 
ground of clean shiny foliage. A combina- 
tion planting of Clg. Blaze, Clg. Goldilocks 
and Clg. Pinocchio should be spectacular. 
See Special Collections Page 6. 
CLG. HEART’S DESIRE ____ $2.00 
PATENT NO. 663 
Vigorous climbing form of the bush and 
with identical bloom. Very fragrant. Intense 
scarlet bloom that is showy on a tall climber. 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE __ $1.75 
PATENT NO. 244 
Quite as startlingly beautiful as in the bush. 
An exceptionally good rose for San Francisco 
climate. Good foliage. 
