Three New American Hardy Climbing Roses 



Patented Under United States Patent Laws 

 The New Dawn— The Everblooming Dr. Van Fleet. U S. Plant Patent No. 1. 

 Blaze— The Ever blooming Paul's Scarlet Climber. 

 Golden Climber (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). 



U. S. Plant Patent No. 10. 

 U. S. Plant Patent No. 28. 



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THE NEW DAWN— 



THE EVERBLOOMING 



DR. W. VAN FLEET 



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The first plant patent under the 

 United States Patent Laws has been 

 granted to the originators of The 

 New Dawn Rose, giving them the 

 sole rights for the propagation of 

 this desirable new variety. 



This new Rose is a sport from Dr. 

 Van Fleet which is universally ac- 

 knowledged as one of the best and 

 most popular American Climbing 

 Roses. This new variety 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 Ever- 

 blooming Climber introduced. 



The retail price for New Dawn 



Rose for fall of 1933 and spring of 



1934 will be $1.50 each, $15.0© per dozen. The price to the trade 



for the same period will be $1.00 each for quantities less than 



10 plants, 10 plants or more at 75 cts. each, in lots of 250 



or more we will supply at the 1000 rate of G5 cts. each. 



"We shall be pleased to quote special prices on larger quantities of 



The New Dawn Rose and consider applicants for the granting of license 



for wholesale distribution. 



CLIMBING ROSE. BLAZE— THE NEW HARDY EVER- 

 BLOOMING SCARLET AWARDED UNITED STATES 

 PLANT PATENT NO. 10 



A marvelous new hardy climb- 

 ing Rose which inherits the 

 blazing color of Paul's Scarlet 

 Climber and the everblooming 

 habit of Gruss an Teplitz, thus 

 combining the most attractive 

 features of both of its parents. 

 It is a very vigorous climbing 

 variety which will grow to con- 

 siderable height and produce 

 flowers on both the old and new 

 growth. A Rose that is destined 

 to enormous popularity. 



We catalogue this new Ever- 

 blooming Climber at $2.00 each 

 at retail, and we will supply the 

 trade at $1.50 each in quantities 

 of less than 10 plants. 10 plants 

 or more $1.25 each and in lots of 

 25 or more at $1.00 each. 



GOLDEN CLIMBER 



(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) XJ. S. Plant Patent No. 28 



New Scarlet Everbloomins 

 Climbing Rose, Blaze 



A new departure in hardy climbing Roses, the first true 

 golden yellow climber of quality bloom able to withstand sub- 

 zero temperature without injury. 



The most interesting and unusual feature is that the resistance 

 to sub-zero temperatures is combined with blooms of Hybrid-Tea 

 type and quality, most always solitary on long stems often reach- 

 ing 18 inches or longer. 



The plant does not bloom itself out in one short outburst, but 

 the buds appear and bloom in succession for a long 

 season. After the first bloom, the plants show con- 

 tinued floral activity, and recurrent blooms come 

 forth when the plant is well established. 



The color in the bud is true golden yellow with 

 heavy markings of orange scarlet show- 

 ing between the sepals. These splashes 

 gradually disappear and the full open 

 bloom is solid golden yellow, semi-double 

 with a heavy cushion of nankin yellow 

 stamens. The petals are uunevenly ruffled 

 and beautifully crinkled and informally 

 curled. The Roses are as long lasting as 

 cut flowers or on the bush and exhale at 

 all times a delightfully delicate fragrance. 

 Of extreme vigor and handsome foliage, 

 the plant will soon cover a large area, 

 whether on a fence, trellis, wall or per- 

 gola. 



We catalogue Golden Climber at $2.00 

 each at retail, and we will supply the 

 trade at $1.50 each in quantities of less 

 : ,-- ; than 10 plants, 10 plants or more $1.25 



each and in lots of 25 or more at $1.00 

 each. 



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