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CORAL DAWN 



(Everblooming) Plant Pat. 1117. Coral is one of the 

 most intriguing of all rose colors. There is a soft 

 beauty about this coral-pink climber that makes it a 

 standout in any garden. The colorful, 43 2-inch 

 flowers cover the bush in clusters of from 3 to 20 and 

 open from dainty, pointed buds. Coral Dawn has 

 lustrous foliage, and the plant is vigorous, a good 

 producer. In short, a showy sight at small cost. $2.75 

 ea.; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



LANCASTER 



(Everblooming) Plant Pat. 1892. One of the net/;es/, 

 and best climbers. This rose has many fine qualities. 

 It is as red as can be, and each of the big 5-inch flow- 

 ers is unfading and uniform in color. It's the brilliant 

 red of the House of Lancaster in the War of the Roses. 

 Blooms are well formed, with 35 to 40 petals, and 

 come singly on fine stems for cutting and arranging. 

 Loads of blooms from a hardy plant that can grow as 

 much as 12 feet in two years. Dark green foliage, 

 disease-resistant. All this and an old-rose kind of 

 sweet, strong fragrance. $2.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



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CORAL DAWN 



(Everblooming) Plant Pat. 1447. A 

 blushing pink climber, as refreshing as 



the new day. This is a light pink, overcast with light buff". The 

 bud is large for a climbing rose, with the same color and fine 

 texture as the fully double blooms. The blooms are very large, 

 measuring as much as 5 inches across when fully open. They 

 are borne sometimes singly but often several together on 

 medium length, strong stems, and are long lasting. Shiny, 

 leathery foliage of oval form is attractive. A good grower but 

 easy to keep in bounds. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 



NEW DAWN 



(Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet). This climber is a rampant 

 grower — it needs plenty of room. The canes go up and out 12 

 feet to 15 feet. New Dawn is ideal for covering almost anything 

 from a summer house to a fence. The blush-pink blooms are 

 3 to 4 inches across and come in huge clusters. The plant is 

 hardy, the canes are unusually strong. This is a dependable 

 plant to be grown and shown with pride. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, 

 $1.75 ea. 



WHITE DAWN 



(Repeat Blooming) This is perhaps the best of the white climb- 

 ers, though it is not really outstanding. In our opinion, if 

 you want a climbing white rose take Sea Foam (see page 32) 

 and tie its canes to a fence or trellis. White Dawn is a medium 

 grower with good canes and foliage. $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



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