Climbing Gee 
So many new and worthwhile varieties have been developed in the past 
few years that we can truthfully say ‘There is a climbing rose suitable for 
any location in your garden.” Our container-grown plants, three and four 
years old, are just what you want to give immediate coverage, and a pro- 
fusion of flowers, without delay. Come and see them. We are proud of them. 
BUA Eye ee eee $1.50 
A brilliant scarlet-crimson resembling Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber in general appearance, but 
differing in its strong tendency to produce 
on established plants intermittent blooms 
throughout the season. 
CLG. CECILE BRUNNER ___ $1.50 
Tiny pink blooms of the “Sweetheart” rose. 
Very rampant and very easy to grow. 
CLG. CHARLOTTE 
ARMSTRONG 
PATENT NO. 523 
After testing this new climber for the past 
three years we are completely sold. It has 
everything one could ask for. Same quality 
bloom and foliage as the bush, also the un- 
usual ability of producing flowers on first year 
canes. 
CLG WE LOILESDE 
HOLLANDE $1.50 
Usually known as the “best red climber.” 
Same gorgeous bloom as on the bush, and 
quite as free flowering. Always scarce, so 
order yours early. 
CLG. FLORADORA 
PATENT NO. 1054 
An excellent addition to our list of climbers. 
The same fine qualities as the bush. Holly- 
like foliage and unusual cinnabar-red blooms 
that last for days. 
CLG. HEART’S DESIRE 
PATENT NO. 663 
Vigorous climbing form of the bush and 
with identical bloom. Very fragrant. Intense 
scarlet bloom that is showy on a tall climber. 
$1.75 
CLG. HINRICH GAEDE _~ $1.75 
PATENT NO. 244 
Quite as startlingly beautiful as in the bush. 
An exceptionally good rose for San Francisco 
climate. Good foliage. 
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HIGH NOON 
PATENT NO. 704 
The multi-purpose rose. Train it on a fence 
or wall, grow it on a pillar or just plant it in 
a corner of the rose garden without supports. 
The tall vigorous canes grow erect producing 
masses of blooms on the terminal canes as 
well as the laterals. Medium sized perfect 
blooms of deep non-fading yellow. 
IMPROVED PAUL’S 
SCARLET 
Vivid scarlet cluster rose, so well known 
that we won’t try to describe it. In the spring 
it is unsurpassed as a riot of flaming bloom. 
CLG. MME. HENRI 
GUILLOT 
PATENT NO. 788 
Always a favorite. The combination of 
orange, coral and red in great masses of 
bloom with clean shining foliage makes this 
one of the best of the newer climbers. Heavy 
Spring bloom with occasional bloom during 
the Summer months. 
CLG. MRS. SAM 
PATENT NO. 374 
There could be no more beautiful climbing 
rose than this. The same glorious copper- 
orange-red combination as in the bush, the 
same reddish green foliage, and the same 
sweet fragrance. We can recommend this 
rose to you, and know that it will give you 
pleasure for years to come. Come see how 
it grows and flowers here at the Nursery. 
CLG. PEACE 
PATENT NO. 932 
The first year in the ground Clg. Peace ap- 
pears to be a sparse bloomer, but the next 
year it really makes up for it. Plant is very 
vigorous with beautiful blooms and foliage 
(identical to that of the bush). 
