for Cascades of Color 
*CL. TALISMAN. (Repeat Blooming) Like the Hybrid 
Tea of the same name, this Climber produces blooms of 
mingled orange, yellow and red—a beautiful combination of 
delightful colors. The flowers are fragrant and have much of 
that old-fashioned flayor which never seems to wear out its 
popularity. You'll have plenty of color, pleasure and satis- 
faction with this one. The plant produces the flowers in 
repeat-blooming fashion so that you always have some bloom 
after the big flowering during June. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.30 ea. 
*PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The fine scarlet blooms 
of this old favorite do not fade, but remain bright and beauti- 
ful all the way. Coming in blazing clusters in June, the color- 
ful flowers load the bush, providing a marvelous show that 
is next to impossible to describe. You'll have to see it! If 
you want to dress up even the dullest garden spot, Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber will do it right. That’s why this old-timer is 
still seen everywhere you go. Its June show is tremendous! 
Plenty of pleasure with this one. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.30 ea. 
* WHITE DAWN. (Repeat Blooming) Long recognized as 
the best of the white Climbers, White Dawn has large flowers 
which come on the bush in plenty in spring and again in fall. 
It’s a strong, vigorous grower which sends out long canes in a 
hurry. Over the years, White Dawn has built up a splendid 
reputation for reliability—one which you can depend on 
today. Its good white flowers produced in quantity, its eager- 
ness to grow, its trustworthiness, give it an unchallenged 
position among white Climbers. Makes a great showing 
against a red brick house. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 
3 TOP CLIMBERS 
*CL. CRIMSON GLORY * CL. PEACE 
* CORAL DAWN (p. 26) 
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*IMPROVED BLAZE 
* BLAZE (Improved). (Repeat Blooming) Terrific bloomer 
in June and again in fall. Masses of bright red flowers. 
Hardy bush is immensely vigorous. Long, pliable, easily 
trained canes. Brilliant eye-catcher wherever you put it. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
*THE FAIRY. (Everblooming Shrub Rose.) Here’s the 
answer to your need for an absolutely foolproof shrub rose 
that has every good quality and no bad ones! Plant it alone 
and you have a beautiful, 4-foot shrub which bears hundreds 
of appealing seashell-pink flowers. Plant The Fairy in a row 
and you have a splendid, colorful hedge. The Fairy grows 
vigorously and will be just about as broad as it is high. Its 
foliage is shiny, small and beautifully green, adding an orna- 
mental quality to its appearance. The lovely pink flowers 
come on the bush in great numbers, and they are there FROM 
SPRING TO FROST! With most shrub or hedge roses, you 
know, the bloom comes in May or in June—and that is all! 
The Fairy is unusual in another way, too. . . it is so vigorous 
and so hardy that it will flourish anywhere, even in semi- 
shade. And listen to this! The Fairy needs no special soil 
preparation and YOU NEVER HAVE TO SPRAY IT! The 
picture gives you another view of The Fairy’s quality 
the delightful, little flowers make dandy bouquets. You can 
cut all you want and still leave plenty on the bush. Consider 
how you might use this unique rose on your place. Do you 
need a planting along your property line? Do it beautifully 
with The Fairy! Do you want an unusual planting at the 
terrace or patio edge? Or around the pool? Do it beautifully 
with The Fairy! Remember—this exciting plant needs no 
spraying, no special soil preparation, no attention at all. 
The Fairy is truly “out of this world!’ $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, 
$1.55 ea.; 25 or more, $1.40 ea. 
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