© •Blaze 



• BLAZE. ® Pillar. Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet- 

 crimson. This brilliant red Rose resembles 

 Paul's Scarlet Climber in growth and bloom. 

 It makes a gorgeous show for weeks in June. 

 Under favorable conditions it often repeats in 

 the fail. Quite hardy. $1 ea.; 3 for $2,504 



• New Dawn. Bloom and bush (2^ 



Repeat Blooming 

 Climbing Roses 



These Roses have all been easily wintered at 

 West Grove when planted in sheltered situations or 

 given protection from winter and early spring sun 

 and wind. Blaze, New Dawn and Prosperity have 

 proved quite hardy without protection. 



• CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. CI. 



H.T. Pillar. Beautiful, golden yellow blooms like 

 illustration on page 17. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



•^CLIMBING SUMMER SNOW. Plant Pat. 400. 

 Pillar. Profuse white blooms in June. Repeats all 

 summer. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $3. 75. J 



•^CLIMBING TALISMAN. CI. H.T. Pillar. A 

 climbing sport of the famous Talisman Rose with 

 multicolored blooms. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.* 



•tMERMAID. C. Here is a Climbing Rose that everyone 

 loves for its simplicity in addition to the fact that it blooms 

 abundantly all season. The large, artistic, single flowers of 

 suIphur-yellow are glorified with a heavy mass of amber 

 stamens. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



• PROSPERITY. Pillar. White. A lovely, fragrant, oak- 

 hardy Rose for pillars or low fences, as it growls only about 

 7 feet. The well-formed flowers are full petaled and come in 

 great clusters all the growing season. Color is w^hite with a 

 dainty pink flush in the center. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



• SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. CI. H.T. Pillar. 

 Deliciously fragrant, large, perfect crimson blooms. A satis- 

 factory, repeat-blooming crimson Climber. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



• NEW DAWN. @ (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.) 

 Plant Pat. No. 1. Blush-pink. Awarded the first plant patent 

 and the Bloomfield Gold Medal by The American Rose 

 Society for "the best hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose 

 ever produced anywhere in the world." This record remains 

 unchallenged. 



We have a specimen plant in our display garden with 12 to 

 15-foot canes, well clothed with rich green foliage, that 

 year after year in June provides masses of lovely, pale 

 pink, fragrant blooms, like Tea Roses, on long cutting 

 stems, and repeats its bloom until hard frost. In normal 

 seasons we have blooms on this plant in November. 



With New Dawn you can beautify your garage with 

 Roses from June until frost or use it on arches, arbors, 

 fences and trellises. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3. 75. J 



A FREE-BLOOMING CLIMBERS $q.75 



~ (Value $4.50) ^ 



One each New Dawn, Blaze, Doubloons (see page 

 20) and Flash (see page 21). 



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EVERBLOOMING SHRUB ROSE 



Very hardy and suitable for park planting or around 

 the home as decorative specimen plants. Allow about 

 4-foot planting space. 



^MARTHA LAMBERT. Vivid scarlet. A superb, 

 oak-liardy, continuous-blooming Shrub Rose to use as 

 brilliant specimens on your lawn or in the shrub border. 

 Heads of intense scarlet, single blooms, like brilliant 

 phlox, come from June until frost, in open clusters of 

 from 5 to 40 flowers on plants that grow here to 4 feet 

 high and the same across. A choice plant, in constant 

 bloom followed by vivid red berries for the birds during 

 the winter. Fine for bordering driveways. $1 ea.; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



TREE ROSES 



8 EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 



Our plants have splendid heads 

 and are budded on selected, heavy 

 3V2-foot stems. 



This year the supply is limited 

 but such as we have are tip-top 

 varieties in red, pink, yellow and 

 multicolors. 



Please order by color or write for list 

 of available kinds. $3.50 each, by ex- 

 press, delivery not prepaid. 



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