



(Everblooming) (Som- 

 erset Rose Nurs.) The 

 soft, lovely, blush-pink 

 blooms of this rose are 

 3 to 4 inches across 

 and come in huge 

 clusters. This climber 

 is a rampant grower and needs 

 plenty of room. The canes go 

 up and out 12 to 20 feet. The 

 plant is very hardy, the canes 

 unusually strong. An absolutely 

 dependable and foolproof 

 climber that is everblooming. 



$2 each— 3 or more, $1 .75 

 each. 



NEW DAWN 



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(Everblooming) (O'Neal) Plant Pat. 1240. This is a fine climber 

 with two-toned pink flowers that come in profusion — one of the 

 most continuous blooming of all climbers. Perfectly formed bud 

 and bloom, double and with a pleasant fragrance. Medium-height 

 plant. 



$2.50 each— 3 or more, S2.20 each. 



not pictured) 



(Repeat Bloomer) (House of Meilland) Plant Pat. 932. Has splendid 

 yellow and pink-tinged flowers just like the famous Hybrid Tea 

 (see page 32). Up to 7-inch gorgeous blooms. Needs plenty of room 

 to grow in and don't expect a great many flowers until the plant is 

 well established — 2 to 3 years. 



$2.50 each — 3 or more, $2.20 each. 



(not pictured) 



(Everblooming) (Boerner) Plant Pat. 1117. Coral is one of the most 

 intriguing of all rose colors. There is a soft beauty about this coral- 

 pink climber that makes it outstanding. The colorful 4^-inch 

 flowers cover the bush in clusters of from 3 to 20 and open from 

 dainty pointed buds. A very vigorous plant with lustrous foliage. 



$2.75 each — 3 or more, $2.40 each. 



(not pictured) 



(Longley) Though this is perhaps one of the best white repeat- 

 blooming climbers, it is rather shy on bloom. It is a medium grower, 

 with good canes and foliage. Blooms are pure white, semi-double 

 and come in clusters. 



$2 each — 3 or more, $1.75 each. 



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