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Red Fountain. New! 
Everblooming Climber. (Williams.) One of the new breed of 
Climbers that gives a profusion of rich red, velvety blooms in 
June and through the whole summer. It will give you a free 
hand to decorate your landscape with bold splashes of color. 
The plump, medium-sized buds are almost black-red. They 
open gracefully to dark red blooms, at times overlaid with a 
luxurious blackish velvet touch. An occasional flower will be 
flushed strawberry-red. The 3-inch flowers often occur in spec- 
tacularly large trusses of as many as 40. And there’s an elusive 
hint of spicy fragrance. Plant Pat. App. For. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
Rhonda 
Everblooming Climber. (Lissemore.) One of the newer 
Climbers, combining the large, perfect Hybrid Tea flower 
form with the growth habit of Climbers. Though many 
Climbers bloom the first year they are planted, this one will 
give you more than any other we know. Rhonda Is a true medi- 
um pink with tones of coral. The satiny blooms are carried on 
stiff stems fine for cutting and clothed with rugged foliage. 
Gracefully arching canes up to 8 feet high carry bloom from 
top to bottom—in profusion in the spring and continuously 
through summer and fall. Plant Pat. 2854. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
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Don Juan 
Everblooming Climber. (Malandrone.) A handsome pillar rose 
bearing masses of rich dark red bloom. Completely hardy. Don 
Juan grows 8 to 10 feet high and is covered with plentiful vel- 
vety crimson-red flowers through the summer. The biggest 
crop of bloom comes in June, followed by repeated bursts until 
fall. Large, neatly formed buds open to fully double flowers 5 
inches across, borne one per stem. Fragrant. Plant Pat. 1864. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
Golden Showers 
>, Everblooming Climber. (Lammerts.) We consider this the 
* finest yellow Climber on the market. It blooms freely and 
is extremely vigorous. The plant can almost stand alone like a 
bush rose, without support. It grows 7 to 9 feet tall. The sunny 
daffodil-yellow flowers are fragrant, up to 5 inches across, with 
25 to 30 petals, loosely arranged. Plant Pat. 1557. 
$4.50 ea.—3 or more, $4.20 ea. 
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Blaze 
New Improved Everblooming Kind. (Kallay.) This rose is as 
common as an old shoe—and just as easy to live with! Like a 
lilac bush, it’s practically a symbol of home, found even in out- 
of-the-way spots where it receives no attention whatsoever. Its 
brilliant scarlet bloom clusters come in a brilliant mass in June 
and again in the fall, with some bloom in between. Extremely 
hardy and vigorous and needs no fertilizing or spraying. 
$3.40 ea.—3 or more, $3.20 ea. 

