OF COLOR 



• BLVZE. A g trgeous display of flowers in June is the hall- 

 mark of thi- bright, bright ('.limbing Rose. After the big 

 show, then- will be a smaller number of blooms on the bush 

 during the summer — but always some of that flashing red. 

 The plant i- sturdy, hardy, vigorous— the blooms are great 

 clusters of scarlet lights, a dazzling sight. $1.50 ea.; 3 or 

 niore, $1.30 ea. 



•WHITE DAWN. Best of the hardy, large-flowered white 

 Climbing Roses. R grows strong and vigorously, producing 

 plenty of Dowers. The plant is healthy— excellent in every 

 way. White Dawn and Blaze, planted alternately along a 

 fence, would be sensational! $1 .75 ea. : 3 or more, SI. 55 ea. 



*CL. GOLDILOCKS. 



locks is an outstanding 

 fine flower growing 

 brightly and in 

 plenty on a vigorous 

 climbing plant. The 

 (lowers are pure gold, 

 shining in splashy 

 array. Amid thesinall, 

 pretty foliage, these 

 3-inch, d< >uble blooms 

 make an attractive 

 sight, indeed! The 

 plant produces them 

 in coi it inu< >us fashion, 

 so you always have 

 happy coli >r and great 

 satisfaction wit h 

 Climbing Goldilocks. 

 $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $2.20 ea. 



Plant Pat. 1090. The bush Goldi- 

 yellow Rose. This is the same 



LOW-COST 

 VALUE 



• Blaze Wk 



•New Dawn 

 •White Dawn 



Only $4' 40 



Value $5.00 

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•CL. GOLDILOCKS 



•BLAZE 



•frNEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). 



Blush-pink flowers in June are repeated freely until 

 frost. Long, 12 to 15-foot canes hold them in masses. 

 They're fragrant, too, and are excellent for cutting. 

 The plant is vigorous and very hardy. It has a long life- 

 span, providing wonderful flowers and great pleasure 

 for years. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



• NEW DAWN 



