%*New Dawn 
YOU'LL SURELY LOVE THESE 
STAR REPEAT-BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
*NEW DAWN. (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet.) In June, 
blush pink, fragrant blooms grow in masses on 12-15 foot canes 
with bright foliage. This extremely hardy climber has been 
called “The best . . . ever produced.” It repeats freely until 
frost. You'll want to cut plenty of New Dawn’s lovely flowers. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
* GLADIATOR. (Plant Pat. Pending.) The red buds of this 
fine new everblooming climber open to large, double blooms of 
light red or very deep pink. Here’s an exciting newcomer, with 
tall, strong canes bearing an abundance of bright flowers to afford 
you delight all season. $2.75 ea.; 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 
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JUNE WILL BE ‘‘BUSTING 
OF COLOR WITH THESE 
3 Tried and True Favorite 
Climbers 
a $4.50 value for only $3,95 
%*New Dawn * Blaze * White Dawn 
*& BLAZE. Known everywhere for its clusters of brilliant 
scarlet blooms—a gorgeous show in June and repeated in fall. 
A very famous rose that will reward you handsomely for 
years. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 
© * Gladiator 
; *CLIMBING GOLDILOCKS. Plant Pat. 1090. Same 
bloom as the bush Goldilocks (see page 22). Gold and double 
with pretty foliage—and a yen to deliver plenty of its splashy 
yellow bloom continuously. $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
A NOTE ON CLIMBERS 
To get the most repeat bloom, remove all flower heads as they 
fade, but do not prune during growing season. Best not to prune 
too much at any time, for all these bloom on year-old and older 
canes. 
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