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*NEW DAWN. (2) (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 Ever- 
blooming 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 m 
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 each; 3 for $3.75.¢ 
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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. 
* BLAZE. Qa) Pillar. Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson. 
Resembles Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Grows to about 
8 feet and under favorable conditions often repeats in 
the fall. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. CI. H.T. Pillar. 
Rose-pink. This is a climbing sport of the lovely Dainty 
Bess Rose with the same charming rose-pink, five- 
petaled blooms. $1 each.* 
*CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Cl. 
H.T. Pillar. Golden yellow. Beautiful, golden yellow 
blooms as shown in illustration on page 16. $1 each.* 
* CLIMBING TALISMAN. CI. H.T. Pillar. Multi- 
colored. A climbing sport of the famous Talisman Rose 
with multicolored blooms. $1 each.* 
* GUINEE. Cl. H.T. Pillar. Maroon. Just one 
bloom of this dusky, deep maroon, Damask-scented, 
velvety-petaled beauty would repay a season’s care. A 
jewel for Southern States. $1 each.* 
* MERMAID. C. Sulphur-yellow. Immense, single 
blooms of sulphur-yellow glorified with a heavy, shaggy 
mass of rich golden anthers. The flowers come abun- 
dantly all season. $1 each.* 
* PROSPERITY. Pillar. White. A lovely, fragrant, 
oak-hardy Rose for pillars or low fences, as it grows only 
about 7 feet. The well-formed flowers are full petaled 
and come in great clusters all the growing season. Color 
is white with a dainty pink flush in the center. The 
hardiest, most continuous-blooming Pillar Rose. 
$1 each.* 
*SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. Cl. 
Pillar. Crimson. Deliciously fragrant, large, perfect 
crimson blooms that resemble the lovely Crimson 
Glory Rose, as shown in color on page 4. $1.25 each.* 
3 Lovely Climbing Roses $9.95 
Value $3.50 for 
One each, Blaze, New Dawn, and Golden Climber (see p.21) 
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5 EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 
Tree Roses can be planted in beds with your other 
Roses, as they occupy little ground-space, and they 
add greatly to the beauty of any Rose-garden, or they 
can be used with delightful effect along driveways. 
Our plants are budded on selected, heavy, straight, 
314-foot stems, and will bloom all summer and until 
frost with the regular bush Hybrid Teas. Tree Roses 
give an added look of distinction to any garden. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. 
finest crimson-flowered Tree Rose. 
*MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Clear yellow. Blooms 
come freely on erect stems. 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. Multi- 
colored. Flowers are scarlet, yellow, cerise-pink, and 
flame color. Splendid form and free in bloom. 
* RADIANCE. H.T. Two-tone pink. Constant in bloom. 
* TALISMAN. H.T. Multicolored. Renowned for 
gay colors and bounteous bloom, 
PRICE: $3.50 each; 6 for $18. No further discount. 
By express only, delivery not prepaid 
5 Everblooming Tree Roses $4 4 
Value $17.50 for 
One each of the 5 varieties offered above 
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