Plant Everblooming Climbing Roses for year ‘round beauty, on fences, walls, pergolas. 
Paul J. Howard’s Climbing Roses 
CL. BELLE OF PORTUGAL. The popular winter 
blooming climber, with beautiful long buds and 
broad-petalled roses of pale salmon pink. $1.50 
CL. BLAZE. Clusters of brilliant red roses, like 
those of Paul’s Scarlet, but blooming all summer; 
dark leathery foliage. $1.50 
CL. CALIFORNIA. (Pat. No. 1136) Paul J. How- 
ard’s wonderful golden orange rose in climbing 
form, just as vigorous and even more free flowering 
than the famous bush rose; exceptionally fine in 
coastal areas. $2.50 
CL. CECILE BRUNNER. Masses of fragrant little 
double pink roses; very vigorous, with good foliage. 
$1.50 
CL. CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Pat. No. 523) 
One of America’s top roses in climbing form, with 
the same vigor, the same lovely buds and roses of 
brilliant cerise red, as the bush rose. $3.00 
CL. CHRISTOPHER STONE. (Pat. No. 626) 
Showy scarlet-crimson roses freely produced on a 
vigorous plant. $1.75 
CL. DAINTY BESS. Graceful sprays of charming 
single pink roses all summer. $1.50 
CL. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Just as fine and 
just as popular as the bush rose; double rich deep 
red roses, one of the very best. $1.50 
CL. FLORADORA. (Pat. No. 1054) This bril- 
liant Floribunda rose in climbing form should be 
popular wherever a showy, vigorous growing rose 
is wanted. Big open sprays of perfectly formed little 
buds and double blooms, light cinnebar red, are 
produced freely all spring and summer. $2.00 
CL. FORTY-NINER. (Pat. No. 1094) This showy 
multicolor rose in climbing form; fragrant double 
blooms are oriental red inside, chrome yellow out- 
side; vigorous grower with fine foliage. $2.50 
CL. FRED HOWARD. (Pat. Applied For) A valu- 
able addition to the list of yellow climbing roses; 
lovely golden yellow blooms on long stems; ex- 
tremely vigorous and free flowering. $2.50 
CL. GOLDILOCKS. (Pat. No. 1090) The lovely 
yellow Floribunda in climbing form, with clusters of 
double golden yellow blooms, described as ‘’A Sheet 
of Gold.’ $2.50 
CL. GOLD RUSH. One of the very best yellow 
climbing roses, glossy foliage. $1.50 
CL. HEART’S DESIRE. (Pat. No. 663) 
big deep red roses; vigorous plant. $1.75 
CL. HIGH NOON. (Pat. No. 704) AARS—1948. 
Bright yellow buds and semi-double roses, nearly 
thornless, on long stems. Exceptionally good where 
an easily controlled climber is desired, grows 8 to 
VOM thigh $2:50 
CL. LOS ANGELES. Popular pink, coral and gold. 
$1.50 
CL. LOWELL THOMAS. (Pat. Applied For) Love- 
ly long buds and large graceful canary yellow roses 
with sweet fragrance; exceptionally vigorous as a 
climber. $2.75 
CL. MME. HENRI GUILLOT. Very showy fragrant 
roses of brilliant coral orange, rose and pink. $2.00 
CL. MRS. E. P. THOM. Fine everblooming golden 
yellow, hardy, vigorous. $1.50 
CL. MRS. PAUL J. HOWARD. (Pat. No. 450) 
Deep velvety red buds, fragrant double roses of un- 
fading crimson. $1.75 
CL. PEACE. (Pat. No. 932) The huge double 
yellow roses, edged cerise, are produced even more 
freely on the climbing plant than on the popular 
bush. $2.50 
CL. PINKIE. (Pat. No. 1076) The charming 
Floribunda rose in climbing form, with clusters of 
pretty buds and 2-inch blooms, bright pink, almost 
covering the plant. $2.75 
CL. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Brilliant 
long stemmed roses of rose, gold and red; vigorous, 
always in bloom. $1.50 
CL. ROSE MARIE. Popular rose pink, free flower- 
ing. $1.50 
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