BLAZE. A mantle of bright scarlet covers this wonderful 
climber in June and repeatedly through the summer. 
Hardy and reliable, it is grown all over the country. 
CLIMBING CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. (Plant Pat. 
523.) Long cerise buds on a fine climbing plant. 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY. (Plant Pat. 736.) Rich 
in crimson color and Damask fragrance. Well worth 
a place in any garden. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Some of the love- 
liest red buds and open flowers are produced on this 
big, strong-growing plant. 
CLIMBING FORTY-NINER. (Plant Pat. 1094.) Chrome- 
yellow on the outside and red on the inside of the 
petal. Well formed and long stemmed. 
CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS. (Plant Pat. 1090.) Charm- 
ing golden flowers just like the bush form, making a 
colorful display. 
CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Reddish gold 
buds and deep golden yellow flowers. 
CLIMBING PEACE. (Plant Pat. 932.) Huge, ruffled, 
yellow to ivory blooms with edge and flush of pink. 
This climbing sport has the same fine foliage and 
strong stems so popular in the bush. 
CLIMBING POINSETTIA. Brilliant, glowing Christmas 
red. Long buds, excellent for cutting. A good climber. 
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