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GLENDALE DISTRIBUTING CO., BROOKLYN, N. Y. 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
New Dawn 
Plant Patent No. 1 
New Golden Climber 
Plant Patent No. 28 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James. The newest 
of all Climbers. The blooms have the 
Hybrid Tea quality and type, and usually 
are carried on stems 18 inches or more in 
length. Blooming in June, a second burst 
of bloom may be expected in late summer, 
although the plant is not considered an 
everbloomer. The growth is strong. 
Plants will withstand extremely low 
temperature. (See color illustration on 
4th cover.) 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
Blaze 
Plant Patent No. 10 
A glorified Paul’s Scarlet Climber. The 
flowers are medium size, semi-double, 
brilliant scarlet, and slightly fragrant. The 
first year the blooming season is likely to 
be rather short, but after the plant is well 
established it becomes an everbloomer. 
Duriim the spring of 1933 more plants 
of BLAZE were sold than of any other 
Rose variety. BLAZE must be purchased 
from firms authorized by the patentee to 
sell plants. We have this authority. Be 
sure your plants are purchased from a 
reliable dealer who will guarantee the 
plant to be the Everblooming Blaze. 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
Primrose 
A new Rose originating in France that 
has been enthusiastically received in this 
country. Flowers are canary-yellow, semi¬ 
double or full double, and borne in great 
profusion. The plant is very hardy and is 
likely to become one of the most satis¬ 
factory yellow Climbing Roses for the 
North. 
No. 1 plants, 75 cts. each 
A sport of the noted Rose, Dr. W. Van 
Fleet. The flowers are medium size, full 
double, blush-pink, and slightly fragrant. 
The blooms are borne, both singly and in 
clusters, on a long stem, and are produced 
freely all summer. Plants will grow from 
15 to 20 feet high. 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
Scorcher 
An Australian Rose that has created a 
sensation both in America and in Europe. 
Large, handsome, vermilion flowers cover 
the plant in the early blooming season, 
with a fair repetition of bloom in autumn. 
No. 1 plants, $1.50 each 
Allen’s Fragrant Pillar 
An Everblooming Climber (Allen, 1930) 
with large, full satiny pink blooms carried 
over a long season. We consider it an 
improved Staechelin. The plants are 
hardy and do not mildew. 
No. 1 plants, $2 each 
We also offer the following Climbers and 
Ramblers. Every one is guaranteed to be 
a No. 1 plant. 50 cts. each. 
Mary Wallace. Pink. 
Emily Gray. Yellow. 
Dorothy Perkins. Shell-pink. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Red. 
Glenn Dale. Lemon-white. 
American Beauty. Rose-pink. 
Silver Moon. White. 
Gardenia. Yellow. 
Dr. Huey. Crimson. 
Veilchenblau (Blue Rambler). 
We do not list all the Climbers and 
Ramblers we carry, but we can supply 
any that are grown. Ask for quotation. 
Mixed Gladiolus Bulbs 
We offer a very select mixture of Gladi¬ 
olus Bulbs at specially reduced prices. It 
is made up of the finest varieties, including 
the following: 
Golden Measure 
Mrs. F. C. Peters 
Mrs. Francis King 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton 
Chicago White 
Prince of Wales 
Panama 
Chicago Salmon 
Mary Pickford 
Scarlano 
Souvenir 
The Vamp 
E. J. Shaylor 
Halley 
Wilbrinck 
Joe Coleman 
Also other well-known sorts 
Price, in lots of 25, $1.25; in lots of 50, $2; 
in lots of 100, $3.50 
Hardy Lilies 
Six of the finest Lily bulbs are carefully 
packed in a special box. The Collection 
contains 1 bulb each of the following: 
Lilium auratum (Gold-banded Lily). 
White, spotted crimson, with yellow 
band. 
L. giganteum. White, striped red-purple. 
L. regale. White, passing to canary- 
yellow. 
L. speciosum rubrum. Deep red, with 
green stripe. 
L. tigrinum (Tiger Lily). Orange, spotted 
black. 
L. umbellatum. Red, flushed orange. 
Box of six bulbs, $1.25, postpaid 
