POT-GROWN ROSES— POT-GROWN STRAWBERRIES FOR SUMMER PLANTING 27 



^^ ^^^^^^^ Hardy Everblooming 



'^\M^^r^K Climbing Roses 



•^ r^ ^fef '^^^ NEW DAWN 



"^i^^ '^"^ EVERBLOOMING 



DR. W. VAN FLEET 



The First Plant Patented Under 

 the United States Patent Laws. 



A counterpart of the beautiful, 

 popular, flesh-pink Rose Dr. W. 

 Van Fleet, excepting that it is 

 perpetual flowering throughout 

 the season. 



Patent Number 1, the first patent issued August 18, 1931, under the 

 new Patent Law has been granted to the originators of the New Dawn 

 Rose, giving them the sole rights for the propagation of this desirable 

 ^g -^^M^ new variety. 



^% J- ^"""""..^ i This new Rose is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet which is universally acknowl- 



^^ x/ edged as the best and most popular American Climbing Rose. This new va- 



riety is identical in every way with its parent in size and formation of its 

 long pointed flesh pink buds and double flowers, but blooms continuously 

 throughout the summer and fall months. Really the first worth while Hardy Everblooming Climber intro- 

 duced. Strong two-year old pot-grown plants, $1.50 each. 



Hardy Climbing 

 and Rambler Roses 



American Pillar. A single flowering variety of great beauty. 

 The flowers are of large size, 3 to 4 inches across, of a lovely 

 shade of pink with a clear white eye and cluster of yellow 

 stamens. These flowers are borne in immense bunches. 



Chaplin's Pink Climber. This splendid vigorous climber with 

 good sized, shapely, double flowers of a rich lively pink with just 

 a touch of salihon when first expanding makes a most effective 

 display of color unequaled by any other sort of this type. 



Climbing American Beauty. Its name is somewhat mis- 

 leading, but is one of the best climbing Roses; a strong healthy 

 vigorous grower, frequently making shoots from 10 to 12 feet 

 long, and good sized flowers for a climbing Rose that blooms so 

 freely; color deep rose pink, of good form and substance. 



Dr. W. Van Fleet. A Rose, which on account of its dainty 

 color and exquisitely shaped buds and flowers, has become a 

 great favorite. The long pointed buds are of a rich flesh-pink on 

 stems 12 to 18 inches long; splendid for cutting. 



Mme. Gregoire Staechelin {The Spanish Beauty). An out- 

 standing climber, a strong, vigorous, healthy grower with good 

 foliage; one of the earliest to bloom with buds and flowers of 

 great beauty. The buds are shapely, long pointed; the base is an 

 iridescent pearly pink tipped with crimson as the petals first un- 

 fold into shapely, fragrant flowers. 



Jacotte. A favorite variety now, but destined to find a place 

 among the most popular, when its merits and distinct coloring 

 becomes better known. In color a deep orangy yellow, tinted 

 coppery red; flowers of good size, semi-double, very lasting, 

 moderately fragrant, borne several together on long stems. 



Marie Gouchault. Just like Dorothy Perkins but deeper in 

 color, a clear geranium-pink and with healthy foliage. 



Paul's Scarlet Climber. The most popular of all climbing 

 Roses. Unequaled in brilliancy by any other variety, in color a 

 vivid scarlet, of large size, produced in dusters of from 3 to 20 

 flowers on long, strong stems. 



Primrose. A real hardy yellow rambler, a strong, vigorous grow- 

 er of a glowing primrose yellow which color is maintained until 

 the petals drop. Dark glossy green foliage. 



Silver Moon. Different from all other Roses, with beautiful 

 fragrant semi-double flowers four and a half inches and over in 

 diameter; creamy white in color, petals of great substance. 

 Price any of the above 75 cts. each; $7.50 per doz.; one each of 



the 10 varieties for $6.50. 



Pot- Grown Strawberries 



For Sumnner Planting 



These potted plants ready early in August, when planted during 

 the summer months will bear an abundant crop of fruit the coming 

 season. We offer a selection of fancy, high quality varieties cover- 

 ing the season from early to late. 

 Chesapeake. Late. Premier. Early. 



Lupton. Late. Success. Very early. 



Marshall. Midseason. William Belt. Early to late. 



Price. Any of the above varieties, $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100; 



$50.00 per 1000. 



Mastodon Strawberry 



The Supreme Everbearing 



Planted during August or September you will be able to enjoy 

 the large luscious, fine quality berries all through next summer 

 and fall. 



$2.00 per doz.; $12.00 per 100. 



Everbearing Strawberries 



