ON TRELLISES, 
_.. ARBORS AND FENCES 
Coral! 
ALOHA. Deep rose-pink blooms of enormous size that 
defies description. We believe this climber to be far 
more superior in both bloom and climbing habits than 
the old rose, Dr. J. H. Nicolas. One of our few good 
everblooming climbers. Pat. No. 948. $2.50 each. 
BILLY BOILER. Perhaps this variety has the most 
‘perfect non-fading blooms of any red climber. A very 
robust plant that grows to at least 14 ft. and pro- 
duces deep blackish red blooms on long stems, perfect 
for cutting. Very fragrant. $2.00 each. 
BLAZE. One of our most popular red climbers of to- 
day. You will see it everywhere in the month of June 
with its double red clusters. $1.50 each. 
CL. CRIMSON GLORY. Everybody is familiar with 
the bush Crimson Glory and this is just the same. 
While it is not as prolific as the bush form, we be- 
lieve its bloom is more perfect, if possible. Pat. No. 
736. $2.00 each. 
CL. TALISMAN. Same as bush rose. Red, gold and 
yellow. $1.50 each. 
CL. PEACE. Cl. sport of the ever-popular Peace bush 
rose. Most people report finer blooms on the climber. 
Pat. 932. $2.50 each. 
CL. PINKIE. A new Cl. floribunda with the same 
type blooms as the bush. A very compact 6-8 ft. 
climber that no doubt will find a place in your yard 
where the ordinary climber would be too rampant. 
The glossy green luxuriant is almost hidden com- 
pletely by the clouds of pink bloom. Best of all it 
doesn’t stop with the first blooms but keeps produc- 
ing cluster after cluster of bloom throughout the 
season. P.A.F. $2.75 each. 
CLIMBING PINOCCHIO. Anyone who knows roses 
knows Pinocchio, a favorite Floribunda for the past 
12 years. Cl. Pinocchio will produce an unbelievable 
amount of the same blooms as the bush from June 
until frost. Very long lasting when cut for indoors. 
Pat. 1142. $2.50 each. 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS. One of the finest yellow 
everblooming climbers. Cl. Goldilocks is identical to 
the Floribunda Goldilocks. Together with Cl. Pinoc- 
chio and Cl. Pinkie, you couldn’t ask for any better 
climbers to give you a continuation of bloom through- 
out the summer months. All three are very hardy, 
vigorous and will bloom the first year. Price on Cl. 
Goldilocks, $2.50 each. Pat. 1090. 
HIGH NOON. Everblooming yellow with hybrid tea 
like flowers. Needs some protection in our climate. 
$2.00 each. 
NEW DAWN. Rosarians everywhere agree that this is 
the finest hardy everblooming climber for any climate. 
Blush pink in color on long stems. Sometimes known 
as the Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. $1.75 each. 
HARDY! 
VIGOROUS! 
NEW!! NEW!! 
CLIMBING CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. The 
bush form needs no introduction to any rose 
grower and this Climbing form is the same type 
of bloom. A lot of people have been waiting 
for this climbing rose. Pat. 523. $3.50 each. 
CLIMBING SUTTER’S GOLD. Popular as bush 
rose, now available in the climbing form. Vig- 
orous like the bush, it covers itself with the 
same exquisite flowers only more of them. Pat. 
1185. $3.00 each. 
RENAE. A pillar type rose that grows to about 
10 ft. Double lavender blooms of about 2%” 
across that start in early Spring and continue 
until frost. Long-pointed shiny green leaves 
cover the plant so thoroughly that it never gets 
that “leggy” look. Another thing that some 
people will appreciate is that it is practically 
thornless. Pat. 893. $3.00 each. 
DESCANSO PILLAR. A pillar type rose that 
grows to 10 ft. Perhaps the best climbing rose 
of this type to date. Foliage immune to mildew 
and very dark green, luxuriant and _ glossy 
which covers the plant completely. Color is a 
clear begonia-rose to a deep rose pink with the 
inside surface varying to scarlet. 5 inch blooms 
that are high-centered keep coming all during 
the summer months. Buds are urn-shaped, and 
vary from carmine to scarlet red. On several 
bushes that we have watched for two years now, 
we have noted blooms on four foot stems. We 
have never seen anything like it. P.A.F. $2.50 
each. 
SUNNY JUNE. Another everblooming pillar 
type. Very free flowering and continuous, hav- 
ing large clusters of 3-3% inch deep canary 
yellow, single flowers which are flat to slightly 
cup shaped, and slightly fragrant. The buds are 
ovoid and tinged with red, making them attrac- 
tive in combination with the open flowers. 
Growing height about 8 ft. P.A.F. $2.00 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET. Discontinued in favor of Blaze. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. Pale lemon yellow buds 
with large full blooms of sulphur yellow to almost 
white. Very fragrant and used extensively for exhi- 
bition purposes. Very nice long strong stems. This 
rose has perhaps won more rose show honors than 
any other rose, including Peace. $1.75 each. 
WHITE DAWN. Same growth and blooming qualities 
as New Dawn only the bloom is pure white. For a 
white climber, there is no better to our knowledge. 
$1.75 each. 
