%* New Dawn 
*BLAZE. P. (3) Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson. 
This brilliant red Rose resembles Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
in growth and bloom. The blazing color holds well even 
in hot sun, and the gorgeous show continues for weeks in 
June. Under favorable conditions it produces _inter- 
mittent flowers later in the season. These later bloom- 
shoots come from the first eye below the June flower 
clusters, so cut the faded first blooms above that point to 
encourage later bloom. The re-bloom is better on well- 
established plants with heavy canes. $1.50 ea. 
*DR. J. H P. eb! t. 457. Very 
double, Large SLL Diver UT. $1.50 ea. 
*CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. P. 
Golden yellow. Beautiful, golden yellow blooms as shown 
in illustration on page 6. $1.25 ea. 
3 FINE CLIMBERS $4 
(VALUE $4.50) 
One each, City of York, Plant Pat. Pending; Blaze, Plant 
Pat. 10; and King Midas, Plant Pat. 586. 
% Climbing Summer Snow @) 
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REPEAT-BLOOMING 
CLIMBING ROSES 
These Roses have come through many winters suc- 
cessfully in our gardens and we heartily recommend 
them. Farther North, plant the hardiest: New Dawn, 
Blaze and Prosperity. The others should be planted 
in a more sheltered place if possible and given winter 
protection for two years until well-matured hard wood 
has formed, when less protection will be needed. 
*NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). 
G: Q) Plant Pat. 1. Blush-pink. Awarded the Bloom- 
field Gold Medal by the American Rose Society for 
“the best hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose ever 
produced anywhere in the world.” This record re- 
mains 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, Itke Tea Roses, on long cutting 
stems, and repeats its bloom until hard frost and in 
normal seasons into November. $1.50 ea. 
*PROSPERITY. P. White. Constantly in bloom, 
spring, summer and fall. Double flowers in clusters. 
$1.25 ea. 
* CLIMBING SUMMER SNOW. P. @) Plant Pat. 
400. White. Loosely double, 2-inch blooms of spark- 
ling white in large clusters cover the plant in June. 
Repeat blooms in summer and fall. Very few thorns. 
The flowers occasionally have a faint blush when first 
open in cool weather. $1.50 ea. 
* TORCH. C. Plant Pat. Pending. Orange-scarlet. 
The gay, flame-bright, loosely double flowers come 
in clusters, In quantity in June. Sometimes re-blooms 
in the fall also. $1.10 ea. 
3 CHOICE CLIMBERS $4 
(VALUE $4.50) 
One each, Climbing Summer Snow, Plant Pat. 400; 
New Dawn, Plant Pat.1; and Doubloons, Plant Pat. 152. 
Rose Index, Page 30 
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