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PATENTED CLIMBERS 
_ ALOHA—This new everblooming climber is a burst of rose 
| pink bloom from top to bottom in June with fragrant fre 
quent bloom throughout the season. The flower is per- 
fectly formed, often five inches across and thee inches 
deep. 
Patent #948 Pots 2.75 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY—Has the same velvety crim- 
son fragrant flower as the bush form. 
Patent #736 Pots $2.75 
MADAME HENRI GUILLOTT—Large orange-coral-red blooms 
on good stems 
Patent #788 Pots $2.25 
DOUBLOONS—has a deep saffron yellow bud somewhat 
ovoid in shape. The flower is a very large fragrant double, 
golden in color and borne in clusters on a long strong 
stem. It has lovely foliage, is a vigorous grower and 
blooms more or less intermittently. 
Patent #152 Pots $2.25 
DR. J. H. NICHOLAS— is a rather slow growing climber that 
produces fully double deep rose pink flowers five or six 
inches across with about fifty petals. Grows eight or ten 
feet and from all reports blooms practically continuously. 
Patent #457 Pots $2.25 
FLORADORA—tThe climbing form of that lovely cinnabar 
red floribunda. 
Patent 1054 Pots $2.25 
GOLDILOCKS—A climbing sport of the spectacular golden 
yellow floribunda. Grows 6 to 10 feet in height and is 
loaded with big clusters of golden blooms almost con- 
tinuously. 
Patent 1090 Pots $2.75 
HIGH NOON—This near lemon yellow double won a regional 
AARS award. It has light green but large leathery and 
glossy foliage. It really blooms all summer. 
Patent #704 Pots $2.75 
KING MIDAS—A very vigorous climber blooming inter- 
mittently in May and June The flower is large semi- 
double, a clear yellow, slightly fragrant and borne in 
clusters. 
Patent 2715386 Pots $2.25 
PEACE—The same lovely flowers of canary-yellow, gold, 
cream, white and apple-blossoin, the same fine foliage 
and strong stems which have made Peace in the bush 
form one of the world’s most beloved roses. Of course 
you get a lot more blooms on a big climbing plant. 
Patent 932 Pots $2.75 
PINKIE—Another climber which produces cluster after clus- 
ter of perfect little buds and dainty double flowers from 
spring until fall. 
Patent 1076 Pots $3.00 
NON-PATENTED ROSES 
These are the older varieties that have been with us 
for a good many years. They are all good sorts all of which 
would have been patented had they been introduced in 
recent years. 
THE PRICE OF ALL NON-PATENTED ROSES 
IS $1.75 IN CLOVERSET POTS 
