• CL. CRIMSON GLORY 



FOR GLORIOUS COLOR 



Plant STAR CLIMBING ROSES 



•CL. CRIMSON GLORY. Plant Pat. 736. This is the same 

 beautiful Hybrid Tea Rose growing as a Climber. The rich, 

 fragrant, deep crimson flowers are irresistibly appealing. In a 

 normal season, they repeat their bloom nicely. The fine form, 

 size and deep color of Climbing Crimson Glory are outstanding. 

 Clean, disease-resistant foliage adds to the plant's attractiveness. 

 A fine Climber in every way. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



•CL. TALISMAN. Orange, yellow and red combination just 

 like the old favorite Hybrid Tea. The blooms are fragrant and 

 beautiful and have much of that old-fashioned flavor which 

 never seems to wear out its popularity. You'll have plenty of 

 color, plenty of pleasure and satisfaction with this famous name 

 beauty. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



•BL4ZE (Improved). (REPEAT BLOOMING.) This is the 

 Ix'st-known led Climbei in America. M produces masses of 

 bright bloom in June, and repeats the performance in fall. 

 The bush is hardy and very vigorous, sending up long canes 

 which are pliable and easily trained. Naturally, Blaze puts on a 

 brilliant, eye-catching show wherever you plant it. In between 

 its two big displays, Blaze always seems to have some show of 

 color. It's a very worthwhile Climber that never fails to deliver 

 plenty of beauty. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMRER. Another brilliant rose with 

 scarlet blooms that do not fade. They come in blazing clusters; 

 and in June the colorful flowers load the bush. It's a marvelous 

 show. This is one of the older Climbers whose great June bloom- 

 ing continues to make it popular. It dresses up the dullest garden 

 spot, and year after year provides pleasure and satisfaction. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



•WHITE DAWN. (REPEAT BLOOMING.) The large- 

 flowered white climbing rose that's recognized as being the best 

 in its color. It's a strong, vigorous grower that delivers plenty 

 of fine white flowers in late spring and again in fall. This one 

 has built up an excellent reputation over the years, for its plant 

 is good and reliable, its blooms plentiful and its beauty un- 

 challenged. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



*NEW DAWN (EVEBBLOOMING DR. W. VAN FLEET). 

 Note the lovely blush-pink flower on the opposite page. That's 

 New Dawn — the ever-popular, fine old favorite. It blooms in 

 June and from then repeats its blooming freely. Long, 12 to 15- 

 foot canes easily cover a large wall area, giving it a wealth of 

 beauty when the plant is blooming. New Dawn flowers are fra- 

 grant and make fine cutting blooms. It is a very delightful rose. 

 $1.75 ea.; 3 or more. $1.55 ea. 



*CL. PEACE. Plant Pat. 932. If you know the famous Hybrid 

 Tea Peace, then you have an idea, at least, of what Climbing 

 Peace must be like. It has the same flowers as the Hybrid Tea — 

 big, fat, well-formed, golden yellow beauties with the loveliest 

 of pink-edged petals. They are produced on a most vigorous 

 plant that has long, fast-growing, pliant canes and repeats its 

 blooming all summer long. The longer Climbing Peace lives, the 

 more and more blooms it produces. And it does live long! This 

 is a remarkably strong, sturdy rose. It has quality throughout 

 . . . and exceptional beauty, too! $2.25 ea.; 3 or more, $2 ea. 



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The Best Roses for America 



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