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CLIMBING PEACE. Repeat Blooming. (Brady.) Just 

 like the famous Hybrid Tea — soft yellow and ivory, with a 

 pink edging that spreads through the bloom. Truly hand- 

 some, huge double flowers on strong stems. 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. 

 $3 ea. — 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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

 1117. A fine grower with dainty pointed buds against rich 

 leathery foliage. Large, coral to rose-pink flowers cover 

 the plant. Each graceful 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. Blooms re- 

 peatedly all season. 



$3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



PILLAR OF FIRE. Everblooming. (Shamburger.) Plant 

 Pat. 2329. Here's just the thing to make a handsome pillar 

 of color on your grounds. 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 and the blazing bush is never without 

 flowers. Strong enough to stand alone or can be tied to 

 trellis or fence as a climber. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



RED EMPRESS. Everblooming. (Mallerin.) Plant Pat. 

 1573. An impressive Climber with vivid rich red blooms, 

 as big and handsome as Hybrid Teas — up to 5 inches across. 

 Heavy fragrance and sturdy stems. Long, vigorous canes 

 produce blooms repeatedly. Unusually fine foliage plus 

 beautiful big flowers make this a thrilling rose in any land- 

 scape planting. 



$3.25 ea. — 3 or more, $3 ea. 



RHONDA. Everblooming. (Lissemore.) Plant Pat. 2854. 

 A lovely new pink Climber with large, full-bodied flowers. 

 Blooms are perfectly formed and are as graceful as Hybrid 

 Teas, with about 40 glossy petals. Stiff stems, excellent for 

 cutting. The color is a true medium pink with tones of 

 coral to give it a lively note. The satiny petals roll gently 

 outward. Deep glossy green leaves, thick and healthy. The 

 gracefully arching canes grow about 8 feet tall and carry 

 bloom from top to bottom . . . profusely in spring and con- 

 tinuously through summer and fall. The only Climber we 

 know that can be guaranteed to bloom the first year it is 

 planted, and we feel this is a high recommendation. 

 $3.50 ea.— 3 or more, $3.10 ea. 



WHITE DAWN. Repeat Blooming. (Longley.) The 

 best white repeat-blooming Climber. The pure white, 

 semi-double flowers resemble a gardenia and come in fra- 

 grant clusters. A strong grower with very decorative, glossy 

 foliage. Rather spreading, so it needs to be tied up. 

 $2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



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