for Massive Beauty 



Fascinating Repeat-Blooming Climbers 



The varieties offered on this page have the same strong 

 growth and free-blooming habit as those to the left but 

 differ in that, in addition to the great outburst of flowers 

 during late May or early June, they develop additional 

 flowers on and off during the summer and fall if con- 

 ditions for a strong development are favorable. Every 

 one listed is outstanding. 



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^New Dawn 



^NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). 



Blush-pink. Awarded 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, 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 and in normal 

 seasons into November. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. 



-I^IVIERIVIAID. Just picture these giant flowers, 5 to 

 6 inches across, adding the soft suIphur-yellow color of 

 their petals and the amber-gold of their stamens to your 

 spring, summer, and fall garden display. One of the most 

 beautiful of single Roses but needs winter protection. 

 $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $4. 



Twelve Choice CLIMBERS 



Our Selection . . . Assorted Colors 

 Ideal to Glorify a Fence or Arbor 



OFFER 23 All hardy kinds and 

 at least 5 different varieties to give 

 your property a special touch of 

 glamor and glory. Useful, too, to 

 discourage trespassers or even 

 prowlers. 



A value 

 of at least 



$13.75 

 for only 



$f|.00 



ABLAZE. Plant Pat. 10. A brilliant scarlet-crimson 

 resembling Paul's Scarlet Climber in general appearance 

 but differing in its strong tendency to produce on estab- 

 lished plants intermittent blooms throughout the sum- 

 mer and fall from the first eye below the June clusters. 

 $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



-^PROSPERITY. A superb Rose for pillars or low 

 fences, bearing on its 7-foot canes great clusters of lovely, 

 well-formed, fragrant, double, white flowers with a 

 dainty pink flush in the center. The hardiest and most 

 profuse repeat-blooming pillar Rose. $1.25 ea.; 3 for 

 $3.35. 



yeftow, Red and Pink 



CLIMBER ASSORTMENT 



Kins Midas • Blaze • New Dawn 



Qpp£p 23A Even if your garden is quite small 

 you will find that these three splendid, free- 

 blooming Climbing Roses will not only fit but add 

 greatly to the beauty of your garden and ^ <j 

 give lots of cut flowers J^^J""* 



Everblooming 



CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 

 for Mild Climates 



A favorite type where winters are not too severe, as 

 otherwise they will have to be laid down from their sup- 

 ports and covered for the winter. 



^CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. Single, silvery blush- 

 pink blooms with wine-red stamens. Of breathtaking 

 loveliness and with a sweet wild-Rose fragrance. 6 to 

 8 feet tall. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



^CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Grace- 

 ful, long-pointed buds of reddish gold openmg mto spicily 

 fragrant, deep golden yellow flowers that turn only 

 slightly lighter as they age. Especially fine as a pillar 

 Rose. $1.50 ea.;3 for $4. 



^CLIMBING TALISMAN. Captivating, double, 



high-centered, and extremely fragrant, golden yellow 

 flowers with rich copper shadings. Carried on long strong 

 stems. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO., WEST GROVE, PA. Rose Specialists Since 1897 23 



