NEW DAWN—This rose has the distinction 
1 of being the first plant protected by the 
new plant patent law. Long pointed buds 
and large flowers of delicate pink, delight¬ 
fully fragrant, freely produced every sum¬ 
mer month and in fall until winter comes. 
It is a very vigorous grower. Each $1.50. 
Golden Climber 
Every Garden 
Should 
Have 
it laze 
MERCEDES CALLARD 
—A rather difficult 
name but this is 
probably the freest 
bloomer of all these everblooming climbing roses. The 
large, full blooms come on single stems fine for cutting. 
They are fragrant and of fine form and the color is a 
glorious cerise, a rare color in flowers. Each $2.00. 
COLDEN CLIMBER 
1% i A m* 
BLAZE—This rose is sweeping America. You know 
the striking red color of Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
Blaze has the same color, with larger flowers, 
produced freely from the top of the plant to the 
bottom (and it grows 1 0 to 12 feet tall) and it 
blooms all summer just like a bush everblooming 
rose. It is hardy. Let it grow over the arbor, 
porch or along a fence. Or you can trim it to any 
desired height, plant it among the shrubs and it 
will be a continuous ball of fire. In 1933 re¬ 
ceived Bagatalle certificate of merit, highest 
award for a climber. Each $2.00. 12 for $20.00. 
ALLEN’S FRAGRANT PILLAR—A sturdy, strong climber that 
blooms thruout the season. The large flowers are satiny pink 
with a touch of cerise and gold and delightfully fragrant. The 
large leaves have bronze tints. An ideal rose for trellis. Each 
$1.50. ' 
(Mrs. Arthur Curtis James) 
is is the finest yellow climbing rose ever 
produced. It is extremely hardy and the large, fragrant 
flowers are a marvelous golden yellow. They are as fine in 
shape as any everblooming bush rose. They come on long 
stems for cutting, many times 18 inches long. The foliage 
is glossy green and very ornamental. This rose is not a real 
everbloomer but the first great burst of flowers last for an 
exceptionally long time and thereafter there are occasional 
flowers thruout the season and your last rose of the year 
may be a Golden Climber. Unquestionably this is one of the 
really great roses. Each $2.00. $20.00 per dozen. 
DR. ECKENER—This is a semi-climber and can be used as a shrub or on a 
trellis. It is a rugosa hybrid and that means extreme hardiness. The blooms 
are large, salmon pink on a base of gold and fragrant. It is almost never 
out of bloom. The rich, rugged foliage is very attractive. It is a great acquisition. 
Each 75c. _ 
This is a new “race” of climbing roses, that 
bloom not only at the usual time in June but 
keep on blooming thru the summer and fall until 
frost. They are hardy, vigorous growers. It is no 
doubt the greatest development of recent years 
in roses. We predict a great future for all the 
roses on this page. 
9 : 
SPECIAL OFFER 
1 each of these 6 new lovely 
everblooming climbers, for 
|.To 
Free—with each collection, 
$1.50 worth of any stock or 
seeds listed in this catalog, 
your choice. 
We send you the very finest plants 
obtainable, extra heavy selected hardy 
2 year field grown plants. 
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