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Climbing 
PASADENA TOURNAMENT 
(Papn7 97) 
Strong climbing plant, blooming profusely. Pointed, 
velvety carmine-red buds that last well. Small, double 
flowers comparable in size to those of Cecile Brunner, 
the Sweetheart Rose. Delicate fragrance, becoming 
more intense as the flower opens. Blooms are carried in 
clusters on long stems. The bronzy foliage is very 
attractive. 
Climbing PAUL’S SCARLET 
A very famous old rose that has been known and 
loved by many generations of gardeners who have 
appreciated its rugged growth, its winter hardiness and 
its mighty show of color in June. The semi-double, 
flashing scarlet blooms are carried in big bouquets 
that do not fade or burn in the sun. Best used on a 
pillar or fence, particularly a white one, as shown 
below. Dependably hardy practically everywhere. 
See next page for climbing roses not pictured 
