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Explanation of Symbols: CT, Climbing Tea; 
T, Climbing Hybrid Tea; N, Noisette (prac- 
tically a climbing Tea); LC, Large Climbers which 
mostly bloom profusely in spring; CB, Climbing 
Bourbon (similar to Tea); CFI, Climbing Flori- 
bunda. 
Alister Stella Gray. N. Pale yellow, orange center. 
Fairly double flowers borne in clusters; fragrant. 
Vigorous. $1.25. 
City of York. UG Semi-double; pure white with 
golden stamens. Dark, glossy foliage. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the American Rose Society. $1.50. 
Cl. Cecile Brunner. CFI. A strong climbing form 
of the favorite “‘Sweetheart Rose.’ Bears a 
great profusion of tiniest, double flowers in clus- 
ters. Abundant foliage; constant bloom. A 
climbing Rose of exceptional merit. $1.50. 
Cl. Countess Vandal. CHT. Excellent AC LEIDE 
form of the popular bush variety. $1.5 
Cl. Crimson Glory. CHT. Plant Bee 736. Ex- 
tremely vigorous climber, blooming well through- 
out the entire Rose season. Rich crimson-red; 
very double and fragrant. The most praised of all 
red climbers in many grown at Thomasville. $2.50. 
Cl. Dainty Bess. CHT. Vigorous climbing form 
of the lovely single-flowered wild-Rose-colored 
variety. $1.50. 
Cl. Devoniensis. CT. White, faintly tinged pink; 
large, double. Abundant foliage, strong growth, 
recurrent bloom. A great favorite where it is 
known. $1.50. 
Cl. Else Poulsen. CFI. Showy and profuse sport 
of the ever-popular bush variety. This colorful 
ere is one that has come into rapid popularity. 
$1. 
Cl. Erle de Hollande. CHT. Dependable climb- 
ing form of the well-known bush variety. $1.25. 
Cl. Goldilocks. CFI. Plant Patent 1090. Vigor- 
ous and prolific sport of the popular Floribunda, 
this climber with a profusion of double yellow 
SOE in clusters is very beautiful and effective. 
2.50. 
Cl. Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. CHT. Strong 
free-flowering sport of the bush variety. $1.50. 
Cl. Killarney. CHT. Sport of bush Pink Killarney. 
Vigorous and prolific over the entire Rose season. 
A great favorite in the Southeast. $1.25. 
Cl. Louis Philippe. CC. Sport of the fine old 
bush variety; deep red. Foliage small and glossy. 
$1.50. 
Cl. Maman Cochet. CT. A fine climbing Rose, a 
sport of the old bush Maman Cochet, producing 
many double, medium pink blooms on very 
vigorous, long canes. $1.50. 
Cl. Marie van Houtte. CT. Strong Climbing 
Tea Rose, a sport of the bush variety, producing 
many creamy yellow blooms, tinged with pink; 
sometimes Iavender tints in the fall. $1.50. 
Cl. Mrs. Charles Bell. CHT. A strong sport of 
the favorite bush variety. $1.25. 
Cl. Peace. CHT. Plant Patent 932. One of the 
finest of all climbers. Vigorous; constant bloomer. 
Large, perfect flowers like bush variety; fine for 
cutting. $2.00. 4 : 
Cl. Perle des Jardins. CT. A vigorous climber, 
stmilar to Marechal Niel but grows off more 
quickly. $1.50. 
Cl. Snowbird. CT. Valuable climbing sport of 
the superb Tea Rose Snowbird; white, tinged 
Iemon, flowers on good stems. Growth very 
vigorous. $1.50. 
Cl. Souv. de la Malmaison. CB. Charming light 
pink, very double flowers; fragrant. An extremely 
vigorous and dependable climber developed from 
the famous bush variety. ; 
Cl. Summer Snow. CFI. Plant Patent 400. This 
prolific Rose fills the need for a white climber with 
plentiful foliage and abundant and repeating 
bloom. $2.00. 
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA 
Cl. Talisman. CHT. A vigorous sport of the bush 
Talisman; identical in color and form with its 
parent. Those who may not have done well with 
the bush variety should try the climber; it is 
very strong and dependable. $1.25. 
Cloth of Gold (Chromatella). N. A very rare, 
vigorous old Noisette. Will climb 30 feet or more. 
Fairly deep yellow, fragrant; repeats in bloom. 
$1.50. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet. LC. Flesh-pink; double. Pro- 
fuse spring bloomer with glossy foliage. One of 
the most beautiful of Roses. $1.25. 
Elie Beauvillain. CT. Two-tone, pink and yellow. 
One of the showiest and most profuse bloomers of 
all climbers; a favorite where known. $1.50. 
Guinee. CHT. Very large and double; deep red. 
Extremely strong bush, with abundant spring 
bloom and some flowering the rest of the season. 
A very striking and handsome variety. $1.50. 
Lamarque. N. Pure white with [emon center; 
medium size, double and fragrant. A rank grower, 
producing intermittent bloom over a long season. 
Because of its excellent qualities, this old Rose, 
given us by Marechal of France in 1830, has con- 
tinued to this day to be a great favorite i in the 
South where it Is extensively grown. $1.5 
Marechal Niel. Favorite of all old Ganbers 3 in 
the Lower South. Bud large, full, pomted; flower 
large, full, double, fragrant. The golden yellow 
flowers are borne singly, or sometimes in clusters, 
on fair stems. Ample foliage; good growth. $1.50. 
Mermaid. HBc. Very large, perfectly single, 
lemon-yellow, Cherokee-like bloom, produced in 
clusters on a very thrifty plant. Many places in 
the South do not have this Rose, but where it ts 
grown, as at Jacksonville, Fla., and Thomasville, 
Ga., it is one of the most admired of all Roses in 
early spring. $1.50. 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. LC. A lovely and 
satisfactory climbing Rose developed from cross- 
ing Frau Karl Druschki and Chateau de Clos 
Vougeot. Delicate pink flowers in profuse clusters 
in spring. A favorite wherever known. $1.25. 
New Dawn. LC. An everblooming torm of the 
lovely light pink Dr. Van Fleet. $1.50. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. LC. Brilliant scarlet, 
semi-double flowers in large, heavy clusters. A 
profuse bloomer, always reliable. 
wherever Roses are grown. 
A great favorite 
$1.00. _ ee 
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