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aged WHEREVER A FREE-BLOOMING 
SHOWY CLIMBER IS NEEDED - 
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No other hardy climber has anywhere near so many good points ~ 
as have Climbing Roses, among them a wide range of superb 
colors and in many cases fragrance. Whether you choose the June 
bloomers to the left or the Repeat-Blooming varieties below, you 
will enjoy great quantities of Roses at their best. 
Climbers bloom the second spring after planting. 
Repeat- Blooming Climbers 
* BLAZE. A brilliant scarlet-crimson resembling Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber but differing in its tendency to produce, on 
established plants, intermittent blooms throughout the sum- 
mer and fall. These grow from the first eye below the June 
clusters. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
%*DR. J. H. NICOLAS. Plant Pat. 457. A magnificent variety 
with fully double, rose pink flowers measuring as much as 5 inches 
in diameter after the plants have become well established. Especial- 
[y fine as a pillar Rose and highly valued for cutting because of its long 
flower stems and delightfu fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
%*NEW DAWN (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). The best Ever- 
blooming Climber ever produced, with 12 to 15 strong canes per plant. 
Sparkling rich green leaves and covered with great masses of fragrant, 
long-stemmed, blush-pink flowers in June, which are excellent for cut- 
ting. Repeats freely until frost. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
% PROSPERITY. Superb asa shrub, or as a cover for low fences, bear- 
ing on 7-foot canes great clusters of fragrant, double white flowers 
flushed pink. Very hardy and a strong repeater. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
Everblooming CLIMBING HYBRID TEAS 
For Mild Not so hardy as the others and therefore most reliable E 
5! where winters are not too severe. Otherwise plant in a 
Climates sheltered spot and provide good winter protection. 
*CLIMBING MRS. PIERRE S. 
DU PONT. Graceful, long-pointed jg 
buds of reddish gold open to richly fra- 
grant, deep golden yellow flowers turn- 
ing lighter as they age. Especially fine 
as a pillar Rose. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
* CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY. 
Plant Pat. 736. Has all the beauty of 
its parent—gloriously rich deep crim- 
son blooms, intense fragrance, and the 
same rich green, disease-resistant 
foliage. $2 ea.;3 for $5. 
*CLIMBING TALISMAN. A 
climbing form of the popular Talis- 
man. See page 16. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
%* HIGH NOON. Plant Pat. 704. 
Golden yellow buds and yellow 
ie: flowers. Regional All-America 
award for mild climates. Suc- 
cessful with us in southern Penn- 
sylvania. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.10. 
*CLIMBING PEACE. 
Plant Pat. Pending. New! ¢ 
The blooms are perfect rep- 
licas of Peace but are car- 
ried on long, fast-growing, 
pliant canes. Too new yet 
to tell how hardy in colder : at ‘ale 
sections. If you wish to E a | © Dr. J. H. Nicolas. 
try, protect well during the : $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
winter. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. ee 
WEST GROVE,PA. 1g 


* New Dawn. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 


