LARGE-FLOWERED HARDY 
CLIMBING ROSES, continued 
GOLDEN GLOW. LC. (The Brownells, 1937.) 
Pat. 263. The pure spectrum-yellow Hybrid- 
Tea-like flowers are 31% to 5 inches in diameter, 
emitting a tea fragrance. Perfectly hardy. We 
consider it about the best all-round yellow 
Ce MS. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 
each. 
HIGH NOON. Pat. 704. A bright yellow Ever- 
blooming Climber. Although not a rampant 
climber the plant grows compactly to 8 or 
10 feet. Unlike most climbers, High Noon 
does not quit after the spring burst of bloom 
but continues to produce well-shaped buds and 
brilliant flowers the rest of the season.* $2.25 
each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
*Not too hardy in cold climates north of 
New York City. 
INSPIRATION. CI. Introduced by Bobbink & 
Atkins in 1946 for M. R. Jacobus, hybridizer. 
Everblooming. Successive crops follow from 
June on through October and show the same 
sparkling pink tones as found in that fine old 
Hybrid Tea, Pink Radiance and the once- 
blooming Mary Wallace climber. In many 
areas, it is stronger growing than our Dream 
Girl and produces more and longer canes and 
branches. It is very hardy, reliable and free- 
blooming in all sections. $2.25 each; 3 or 
more, $2.00 each. 
MERCEDES GALLART. LC. (Munne, 1932.) 
Red. Everblooming. The first crop in June is 
cerise-red changing to magneta, but in mid- 
summer and autumn the blooms are clear 
bright crimson, intensely fragrant. Hardy. E. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
MERMAID. LC. (W. Paul, 1918.) Unspeak- 
ably beautiful single flowers of great size, pure 
ivory-white, with cream and lemon center 
and an immense cluster of stamens. Blooms 
steadily throughout the season, producing 
clusters of buds on the tips of the new growth. 
Foliage glistening, almost evergreen. Needs 
winter protection in the North. Do not prune 
this Rose—let it grow. Under favorable con- 
ditions it climbs, but is best as a rambling 
shrub. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN. LC. (P. 
Dot, 1937.) Pmk. Also called “Spanish 
Beauty.” Huge, fragrant, delicate pink flowers, 
stained crimson. Blooms very early. E. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
MRS. WHITMAN CROSS. LC. (Cross and 
Hansen; introduced by Bobbink & Atkins.) 
The unusual vivid orange colors, with an over- 
laid pinkish sheen, almost striped at times, are 
beautiful to behold. Reblooms in late summer 
and fall. The customers’ natural enthusiasm 
for this Rose of unusual coloring has increased 
each year since we introduced it in 1943. It 
really is a beauty! MS. $2.00 each; 3 or more, 
$1.80 each. 
Plant Patent 1234 
See front cover illustration. 
(M.R. Jacobus.) Introduced 1955 by Bobbink 
& Atkins. This ever blooming “‘red’”’ Climb- 
ing and Pillar rose should have a great future. The 
color is spectrum red and holds up well in 
the heat of summer and the cool of fall, never 
bluing or fading. The plant is very healthy 
and hardy even in cold climates. While not a 
NEW DAWN. LC. (Somerset Rose Nursery, 
1930.) Apple-blossom-pink. _Everblooming. 
The first hardy everblooming Climber. It is a 
sport of the well-known Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
New Dawn has taken its place because of 
strong everblooming characteristics and 
equally vigorous and healthy growth habit. L. 
$2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. LC. (W. 
Paul, 1916.) Intensely red flowers, borne in 
loose clusters. Unquestionably hardy and 
reliable. MS. $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.35 ea. 
SILVER MOON. LC. (Van Fleet, 1910.) White. 
Handsome foliage and big saucer-shaped, 
moon-white flowers with brilliant yellow cen- 
ters. MS. $2.00 each; 3 or more, $1.80 each. 
TEMPTATION. LC. (M. R. Jacobus.) Ever- 
blooming. The rose-red Climber introduced 
by Bobbink & Atkins m 1950. Like Dream 
Girl and Inspiration, it 1s very hardy. It 
grows vigorously but not too rampant. The 
blooms, on single stems and in clusters, are 
very full and long lasting. When it is estab- 
lished for a year or two, the distinctive new 
carmine-rose-pink color tones will please the 
lover of Climbing Roses. In the fall it produces 
those vivid red blooms that everyone loves. 
We ask you not to expect full-sized blooms of 
typical color the first June after planting. 
$2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
WHITE DAWN. LC. (Longley.) New Ever- 
blooming White. Produces hundreds of pure 
white, double blooms resembling gardenias, 
and after the plant is well established it will be 
everblooming. Do not, however, expect 
plentiful, repeated bloom the first year after 
planting. Developed from a cross of New 
Dawn and Lily Pons. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.40. 
ROSE PRICES 
To obtain the “‘three rate”’ please order 
3 or more of one variety to one address. 
INSPIRATION. Everblooming. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each 
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Blooms from the red everblooming climber, 
TEMPTATION, that were cut and photographed 
in September showing its strong, reblooming char- 
acteristics. $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
rampant growing Climber, it gets up to 6 or 
7 feet in a couple of years; 1t does make a neat 
and strong growing Pillar rose in a_ short 
time, producing an abundance of fragrant, 
semi-double blooms. We have not yet seen 
any red Climber [ike it in color or habit. 
$2.50 each; 3 or more, $2.20 each. and 
supply limited. 
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