Plant climbers for mass bloom and beautiful display. Scores of fragrant, colorful flowers with pleasing 
summer foliage. Ideal to cover trellis or fence, walls or sloping banks. Graded according to standards 
of American Association of Nurserymen, explained in '’Facts about Wards Roses,'’ Page 11. Plant in 
spring or fall. All plants shipped Prepaid direct from Nursery at the proper planting time. See Page 41. 
RECENT PATENTED CLIMBERS—SAVE 65c ON COLLECTION OF 3 
Bloom late spring and intermittently to frost. Climb to medium height. Produce same large, double blooms 
as Hybrid Teas. Noted hybridizers have crossed famous roses to achieve these brilliant, fadeless colors 
and fine foliage. For size of plants see Page 11. Thrive in all zones. Protect in Zones 7-9. See Map, Page 51. 
91 GB 5223—-CoLLEcTION OF PATENTED CLIMBERS. (B) 91 GB 5113—Cuimpine Kina Mripas. Large 
Includes 1 each of 3 Patented Climbers (A, B, C). clusters of 4 to 6 golden-yellow blooms. 
iNatommosys CCHS). so 0g nncecha tens All 3 for $5.85 Establishes quickly. Numerous canes appear the 
first year. Plant Patent 586......... Each $2.00 
91 GB 5110—Cuimsine ALtoua. Newest member 
of the Climber family. Exquisite buds. Large, 91 GB 5101—CL. Crimson Gtiory. Favorite of 
cupped blooms of clearest pink, with deeper rose allred roses, in climbing form. Same perfectly 
on reverse. Borne singly, and in clusters. Mild formed, fragrant blooms, with the sheen and tex- 
fragrance. Plant Patent 948........... Each $2.50 ture of velvet. Plant Patent 736...... Each $2.00 
HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS HARDY OLD FASHIONED CLIMBERS 
Save 40c to 50c on Collection of 3 Save 50c to 60c on Collection of 4 
Bloom late spring and intermittently to frost. Med- 
jum height. Your favorite Hybrid Tea Roses in 
Hundreds of fragrant blooms are borne in clus- 
ters. Require little care, yet add beauty to your 
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imbing form. Blooms are same large size as 
ybrid Tea Roses on previous pages. Long stems, 
ue rose fragrance. Prefer open sunny location; 
require winter protection in zones 7-9 (see Zone 
ap, Page 51). Shipped Prepaid from Nursery. 
garden as the size of plant and amount of bloom 
increases. Hardy in all zones, but need protec- 
tion in zones 7-9. See Zone Map, Page 51. 
COLLECTIONS OF OLD FASHIONED CLIMBERS 
91 GB 5208—Grade A. 1 each of 4 below... $4.30 
COLLECTIONS OF HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS 
91 GB 5209—Grade AA. 1 each of 4 below. .5.00 
91 GB 5221—Grade A. 1 each of 3 below... . $3.50 
91 GB 5222—Grade AA. 1 each of 3 below.. 4.00 91 GB 5136—City oF YorK. Won top honors 
of American Rose Society. 3-inch, creamy 
white blooms. Golden stamens filled centers. 
(0) 91 GB 5104—CL1. GotpEn Dawn. Orange-colored 
buds, produced in great abundance, are edged 
with carmine around each petal. Fully double 91 GB 5107—Btaze. Tall climbing. Matches 
blooms are clear lemon-yellow with a pronounced spring blooming Paul's Scarlet. Best bright 
fragrance. Color does not fade. Very reliable. scarlet everblooming Climber. Clusters almost 
conceal foliage in spring; blooms through fall. 
91 GB 5103—Ct. PresipeEntT Hoover. One of the 
most popular of all bi-colored roses. Buds are 91 GB 5134—Paut's Scaruet. Blooms in June. 
brilliant scarlet, streaked with yellow; opening to Tall growing. One of the brightest and best 
form chrome-yellow roses with shadings of scarlet scarlet Climbers. Clusters of brilliant long-lasting 
throughout. Produces unusually long, canes. flowers cover plant. Most popular climber. 
(F} 91 GB 5102—Ci. Erome De HoLLaNbE. One of 91 GB 5135—New Dawn. One of the hardiest 
the most cherished of all red roses. Huge, crim- everblooming Roses. Charming Old Fashion- 
son flowers have a lustrous, velvety nap. Superb ed shape. Delicate pink 4-inch blooms. Flowers 
in color, fragrance and form. Will stand up better intermittently all season. Old Rose fragrance. 
in extreme heat than most other red roses. 
PRICES OF ABOVE CLIMBERS 
State Cat. No., Grade 
Grade AlPrepaid ise nace eho eats Each $1.20 
GrodemAmPrepaics. saarantieneeneteae Each 1.40 
PRICES OF ABOVE CLIMBERS State Cat. No., Grade 
Grade vA\. Prepeicl fe aer< ts epee as eens Each $1.30 
GreadevA Ar Prependcl, ie. mremonaa teks tise Ieteeloy —thse{0) 
Brvanell ZabrSero Sores 
EXTRA HARDY ROSE BUSHES—ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR COLD CLIMATES 
Bloom all summer. Grow three to four feet tall. A new race of roses unsurpassed for sturdiness and vigorous 
growth. Famous for their ability to withstand sub-zero temperatures. Have rarely been known to winter- 
kill. Usually live for many years. When well established, some varieties have produced as many as 100 
fragrant blossoms in one season. Hardy in all zones. See Map, Page 51; Patent grades on Page 11. 
91 GB 5270—Co..ection. Saves 75c. Includes 1 each of L, M, N and P. Prepaid..........All 4 for $6.25 
91 GB5129—V For Vicrory. Fine, tapered (N) 91 GB 5130—Queen O’ THe Laxes. Elegant 
buds open to form very large, double yellow buds; perfectly formed roses of bright scarlet 
flowers borne on long cutting stems. Holds its color with the rich, velvety texture so desirable in a 
well, even in hot weather. Plant Patent 543. bright red rose. Patent rights reserved. 
91 GB 5127—SuHapes oF Autumn. Multicolor 
A brilliant combination of rich scarlet, golden 
yellow and deep rose. Plant Patent 542. 
91 GB 5126—Pinx Princess. Dainty red buds; 
large rose-pink flowers with copper shadings. 
Disease-resistant foliage. Plant Patent 459. 
Prices of ABOVE 4 BROWNELL Roses. Shipped Prepdid........ 6. .ce cree cece teen ees Each $1.75 
91 GB 5128—Ciimpinc GOLDEN Pyramip. One of the most vigorous and hardy of all climbing roses. 
®) Masses of golden-yellow, double flowers cover eieloisellcvale Ptyolorlols een odo AOU Cb ano Each $1.75 
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USE CLIMBING ROSES 
TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR GARDEN 
Few flowers can compare with Climbing 
Roses for color effect and symmetry. Readily 
adaptable to any landscape situation—on 
trellis, arbor, porch or spread along the 
fence. Easily regimented for formal gardens, 
or left to grow informally in natural, graceful 
curves. When used against a building, they 
should be trained on a trellis so the plant may 
be tipped away from the wall when painting 
or cleaning is done. Climbers require no 
pruning other than to cut away any dead 
wood or shorten a few canes to conform to the 
outline of the support. Like all other growing 
plants, climbing roses respond quickly to ex- 
tra care. They thrive on occasional applica- 
tions of plant food; the roots are quick to ab- 
sorb water, and the beauty of leaves and 
flowers is enhanced by a regular program of 
spraying or dusting. Trellises and Arbors may 
be found on Pages 64 and 65; Spraying ma- 
terial on Pages 66 and 67. Plant Foods on 
Page 48. The Ross Root Feeder is on Page 41, 
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