BLAZE. (Improved — Repeat Blooming) One of the most famous of 

 the CUmbers — the briUiEint red which you see everywhere on fences, ar- 

 bors, porches and trellises across the country. This improved strain now 

 gives you colorful masses of flowers in June and again in fall, with some 

 flowers in between. The bush is very hardy and enormously vigorous, 

 producing long, willowy canes which are easily trained in any direction you 

 want them to go. In fact, Blsize grows like mad, but a touch of the pruning 

 shears will keep it in bounds easily enough. You couldn't have a brighter 

 rose. SI. 95 ea.; 3 or more, SI. 75 ea. 



CL. CIRCUS. (Everblooming) Plant Pat. 2074. This is the same 

 llower as the All-America Floribunda described on page 26. Growing 

 as a vigorous Climbing Rose wi.th tall, free-blooming cames, it is a most 

 amazing sight! Unbelievably gay with mingled reds, yellows, pinks! 

 I could hardly imagine the effect it would have, but when I saw it for the 

 first time I knew why imagination fails . . . incredibly beautiful! A rose 

 to be seen if its effect upon you is to be fully comprehended. The only way 

 to appreciate Climbing Circus is to see one in a neighbor's yard, or to plant 

 one yourself. S3. 50 ea.; 3 or more, S3. 10 ea. 



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CORAL DAWN. (Everblooming) Plant 

 Pat. 1117. You'll enjoy having this one, I think, 

 simply because of its marvelous, soft, coral-pink 

 flowers — 434-inch beauties. They cover the bush 

 in clusters of from 3 to 20 blooms. Buds are 

 dainty, pointed. Lustrous foliage and a vigorous 

 plant are other good qualities. You'll like Coral 

 Dawn. S2.75 ea.; 3 or more, S2.40 ea. 



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