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★ CITY OF YORK. New white. Hardy and very 
strong growing, able to cover a large area. In May 
and June it is an almost solid mass of bloom, from 
the top right down to the ground. The 3-inch, semi- 
double to double flowers of creamy white have a 
delightful fragrance that envelops the whole plant. 
Top new climber by American Rose Society 1947 
judging, rated 93%. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
★CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. Early. 
Large, sweet scented, deep rose-pink. You can cut 
quantities of the long-stemmed, fully double blooms 
without spoiling the outdoor display. $1.25 ea.; 
3 for $3.35. 
★AMERICAN PILLAR. Vigorous. Single, pink 
flowers with white centers in huge clusters. $1.25 ea. ; 
3 for $3.35. 
★ BLAZE. Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson. Makes 
a gorgeous show for weeks in June. Under favorable 
conditions it often repeats in the fall. Quite hardy 
and brilliant. One of the best. $1.50 ea. ; 3 for $4. 
★ Blaze. Ablaze with scarlet bloom 
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Add Variety of Flower 
Climbing Roses give a lift to a garden, adding va- 
riety with their height. Climbers bring blooms to a 
new high eye-level, serve as background for other 
flowers, and are excellent for a screen. Nothing is 
better for outlining property lines in the most pleasant 
way. These fine climbers are all large-flowered kinds 
that give a glorious display. 
★ Doubloons 
★ DOUBLOONS. Plant Pat. 152. A lovely yellow, 
noted also for hardiness and vigorous, healthy growth; 
a fine all-purpose climber. Shapely buds and large, 
firm-textured blooms of saffron-yellow with clean, 
spicy fragrance. Blooms early and for a long season 
on 10 to 12-foot canes. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
*DR. J. H. NICOLAS. Plant Pat. 457. This pillar 
Rose is sensational in the size of the beautiful, fra- 
grant, rose-pink flowers. The 50-petaIed blooms are 
like large Hybrid Teas. When they are spent, just 
pinch them off and new flowers will form, but not as 
profusely as in June. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
*DR. W. VAN FLEET. Flesh-pink. Very vigor- 
ous, with large, double, fragrant flowers. Blooms 
early and for a long time. Hardy, healthy and de- 
pendable, it is one of the best. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.35. 
★ FLASH. Plant Pat. 396. Buds are yellow with a 
Bff$J scarlet suffusion, opening to gleaming scarlet 
^ V ' T blooms, the underside of the petals yellow. 
$1.25 ea. ; 3 for $3.35. 
★GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 
James). Plant Pat. 28. Early. The large, clear yel- 
low, Hybrid Tea flowers come on long stems. For 
maximum bloom train the canes horizontally and in 
full sun. The flowers are perfectly formed, long last- 
ing and very beautiful. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
★ HIGH NOON. Plant Pat. 704. Yellow. This is 
■Mffltf excitement: a real everblooming yellow Climber! 
★ V - T It received a regional All-America award, for 
mild climates, as it is so new its degree of hardiness 
has not yet been fully determined. But there is no 
doubt about the repeat blooms all through the season, 
nor of the beauty of the shining yellow Roses. A 
refined climber or pillar type, it can be used in a 
small space where rampant growth is not desired. 
$2.50 ea.; 3 for $6.75. 
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