OTHER STAR CLIMBERS 



CITY OF YORK. (Tantau.) Not a repeat bloomer, but a 

 fine performer nevertheless. Lovely 3-inch, semi-double 

 flowers cover the plant in a solid mass in late spring. They 

 are soft creamy white, accentuated by a mass of yellow 

 stamens. Very fragrant. Excellent foliage, dark and un- 

 usually glossy. Vigorous and trouble-free. We rate it the 

 best white Climber, and many of our customers agree. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



CORALITA. Everblooming. (Zombory. ) Plant Pat. 2531. 

 Ovoid, deep red buds open to big, heavy-petalcd blooms of 

 glowing orange-coral. Lively clusters of 4-inch flowers 

 against deep rich green foliage. This is a spectacular Climb- 

 er, fragrant and shapely. The plant grows 6 to 8 feet tall 

 and bears a good crop of bloom repeatedly. Vigorous, 

 healthy and colorful. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



CLAIR MATIN. Everblooming. (The House of Meilland.) 

 Plant Pat. 2186. This French Climber has both beautiful 

 pink flowers and very thick foliage that makes it extra good 

 for screening and for use as a background. The semi-double 

 pink blooms are carried in large clusters. Some appear the 

 first year. Extra hardy and extra vigorous. An ideal tall 

 shrub for any yard. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, S2.65 ea. 



DON JUAN. Everblooming. (Malandrone.) Plant Pat. 

 1864. This pillar-type rose is a sensation from all aspects. 

 Growing 8 to 10 feet high, it provides masses of color for 

 posts and fences. The large, neatly formed buds open to 

 fully double, 5-inch flowers of velvety, rich dark red. Blooms 

 continuously and has very strong, pleasing fragrance. Very 

 hardy and sure to please. 



$3.50 ea. — 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



CLIMBING PEACE. Repeat Blooming. (Brady.) Huge 

 double flowers on strong stems, just like the famous Hybrid 

 Tea — soft yellow and ivory, with a pink edging that spreads 

 through the bloom. Truly magnificent. This Climber 

 needs plenty of space, and also it needs two or three years 

 to become established. So don't be disappointed if you 

 don't get many flowers at first . . . just wait. It's worth it. 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



CORAL DAWN. Everblooming. (Boerner.) Plant Pat. 

 1117. A fine grower with rich leathery foliage. Large, coral 

 to rose-pink flowers cover the plant. Each bloom is a 

 beauty A}/2 inches wide, with 30 to 35 petals — every bit as 

 large as many Hybrid Teas — and fragrant too. Blooms are 

 borne in clusters of 3 to 20, making a handsome sight. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



PILLAR OF FIRE. Everblooming. (Shamburger.) Plant 

 Pat. 2329. A very tall shrub or pillar rose that is superb as 

 an individual accent plant on the lawn and is also dramatic 

 as a tall everblooming hedge. Grows to 8 feet or more and 

 is always bright with vivid flowers of sparkling coral-red. 

 Blooms come in clusters from top to bottom of the plant. 

 Strong enough to stand alone or can be tied to trellis or 

 fence as a climber. 



$3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



WHITE DAWN. Repeat Blooming. (Longley.) The best 

 white repeat-blooming Climber. The pure white, semi- 

 double flowers resemble a gardenia and come in fragrant 

 clusters. A strong grower with very decorative, glossy 

 leaves. Rather spreading and needs tying up. 



$2.25 ea. — 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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