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EASLEA T S GOLDEN RAMBLER. LC. (N.Easlea 5c Sons, 1952.) Plant Patent 
No. 114. A charming Climbing Rose with large, semi-double, golden 
yellow flowers borne in big sprays. The color fades to a delicious 
creamy yellow tint as the blooms age. Exceedingly handsome. The 
foliage is remarkably fine. $1.50 ea. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. (Mrsi Arthus Curtiss Janes). LC. (Brownell,1933.) 
plant patent No. 28. Large, handsome clear sun-flower-yellow 
blooms borne on a vigorous, glossy-leaved climbing plant. For 
best results the canes should be trained horizontally to make 
them flower freely* Protect the plants somewhat in severe 
winters. $1.50 ea. 
GOLDEN DREAM (GOLDENER TRAUM). LC. (Robert Turke,1932.) A splendid 
new yellow Climbing Rose descended from the Rugosa race. The 
large, well-shaped flowers are of soft chamois-yellow with deeper 
golden shades on opening. Young plants in our nursery have bloomed 
repeatedly throughout the summer, promising a certain measure of 
remontance. We think it is a splendid new Climber. $1.50 ea. 
NEW DAWN. LC. (Somerset Rose Nurs.,1950.) plant patent No. 1. A 
very fine, practically everblooming Climber, a good deal like the 
well-knov/n Dr. W. Van Fleet. $1.50 ea. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS. LC. (E.M-Buatois,1931.) Large, semi-double or 
nearly single flowers of light yellow deeply edged with carmine, 
crimson, and scarlet. One of the most striking climbing Roses. 
Best used as a moderately growing pillar. $1.50 ea. 
SKYROCKET. (Kordes,1934.) As a brilliant red pillar rose, this 
variety will have many uses in gardens as an accent in shrubbery 
borders or beds. It is everblooming, the flowers coming in 
large clusters* 'Riant habit is straight, upright. $1.00 ea. 
WINSOME. LC. (Dobbie 5c Co.,1951.) Large, double, cherry-red 
flowers with a fine Tea fragrance. A vigorous Climber and ah 
abundant bloomer. $1.25 ea. 
NEW P0LYANTHA ROSES 
ANNE P0ULSEN. (D.T.poulsen,1934.) plant Patent applied for. A 
shrubby plant with very large, almost single, intensely fragrant 
flowers of brilliant scarlet, produced constantly throughout 
the season. Especially good for mass planting or low hedging. 
\7e recommend it highly. $1.25 ea. 
CHERIE. (H*Morse & Sons,£931.) A vivid scarlet-crimson sport of 
the.we11-known polyuntha, Else poulsen. $1.00 ea. 
D. T. POULSEN. (D.T. Poulsen,1930.} Large, well-filled clusters of 
brilliant blood-red, single flowers. Strong plant and a contin¬ 
uous bloomer. $1.00 ea. 
