CLIMBING ROSES for Fences and Walls 
HIGH NOON 
PEACE 
(Plant Pat. 932.) A climbing sport of ‘the 
best new rose in a decade.” Yellow buds with 
cerise edges open to luscious flowers of ala- 
baster-white edged pink. $2.50. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER 
Year in and year out the most popular climb- 
ing rose in northern California gardens. A 
blaze of rich scarlet flowers cover the sturdy 
plants in spring and intermittantly through 
the summer. 
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movable gardens on terrace and patio. 
$6.00 each (slightly higher in containers) 
CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL 
FRENSHAM 
GOLDILOCKS 
HELEN TRAUBEL 
MA PERKINS 
MARK SULLIVAN 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
NEIGE PARFUM 
PEACE 
PICTURE 
SUTTER’S GOLD 
|TREE ROSES| 
Plant Tree Roses for a variety of uses in your garden. 
‘They are splendid accent plants for drives and walks; 
make delightful points of color in perennial and shrub- 
bery borders, and of course they are unexcelled for enjoy- 
ment of color and fragrance at eye Jevel. Recently they 
have been used with great success as tubbed plants for 
$1.50 each (unless otherwise noted) 
AUTUMN 
The large ovoid buds open to fully double cup-shaped blooms of burnt- 
orange streaked with red. Foliage dark glossy green. You will like the 
free-blooming habit of this fine rose and its fragrance. 
BLAZE 
Vigorous canes are a blaze of red clusters in late spring and follows up 
with additional flowers through summer and fall. 
CECILE BRUNNER 
Still one of our most popular pink climbing roses. Dense foliage on 
smooth canes forms a background for a continuous display of clusters 
of dainty, tiny rose miniatures of soft pink. 
CITY OF YORK 
This is by far the best climbing white rose. The plants are vigorous, 
the foliage neat and disease free, almost evergreen. Many-petalled pure 
white flowers are borne on good stems for cutting. 
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE 
Buds and flowers are rich bright red with a heavenly fragrance and 
unusual lasting quality. Has a strong upright habit of growth and good 
dark green, disease, resisting foliage. More blooms per season and more 
fully double than most red roses. 
GOLDILOCKS 
(Plant Pat. 1090.) You will enjoy its mass displays of rich. yellow 
bloom clusters over a long season. A fine new climbing sport of the 
popular floribunda. $2.50. 
HIGH NOON 
(Plant Pat. 704.) Clear yellow buds and flowers clothe this most 
profuse blooming of all climbing roses. Thornless stems are easy to 
shape and train. $2.50. 
J. OTTO THILOW 
Our finest glowing rose pink climbing rose. You will enjoy the per- 
fectly formed flowers and buds both on the plant and in your home. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
(Plant Pat. 337.) The favorite modern pink rose in gardens all over 
the West. Rich, satiny raspberry-pink blooms are delightful in the 
garden and for cutting. Thick glossy foliage clothes the vigorous plants 
from head to toe. Generous with flowers. $2.00. 
PAUL’S 
SCARLET 
CLIMBER 
