Climbing Talisman 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
TALISMAN ROSE 
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(See color illustration above) 
This new climbing everbloomihg form of the famous Talis¬ 
man Rose has created a sensation in my Long Island 
Gardens during the past two seasons. The large double 
flowers are identical in color and form with the bush 
form, but are even larger and more handsome. The above 
cut does not begin to do them justice. They are constantly 
in bloom from June until killed by frost. No Rose is more 
beautiful as a cut flower and none has ever been more 
popular than the Famous Talisman Rose. 
If this were a patented Rose it would, no doubt, be 
selling for considerably more money than I am asking for 
it, but as it is not patented, I can set my own price on it 
and I am glad to be able to sell it at a price that is 
within the reach of the average pocketbook. 
The plants furnished will all be strong, number one, field 
grown, two year old plants, which should give you an 
abundance of blooms all Summer. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 6 for $4.50; 12 for $7.50 
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CLIMBING COUNTESS VANDAL—The climbing 
form of the very fine patented rose of the same 
name is being introduced this year for the first time. 
It is exactly the same as the bush form (see illustra¬ 
tion page 13), but in strong growing climbing form, 
producing these gorgeously beautiful flowers all 
summer. $1.00 each; $10.00 doz. 
"NEW DAWN" EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING ROSE (Plant 
Patent No. I )—See color illustration below. A very lovely soft 
pink Climber, and a real ever-bloomer. Every plant in my Ex¬ 
hibition Gardens this past season was constantly in bloom all 
Summer long right up until killed by frost. Awarded the 
Bloomfield Medal for the Best New Climbing Rose by the 
American Rose Society in 1935, this being the first time this 
Medal has been awarded. A robust grower and constant 
bloomer. $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
New Dawn 
