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WHITE ROSE SEED & NURSERY CO. 
1937 
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EVER-BLOOMING CLIMBERS 
Blaze—The Sensation ot 1933. Plant patent No. 
10 . Blaze has every element to insure success, for it 
combines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul's 
Scarlet Climber, with the ever-blooming qualities of 
a favorite ever-blooming rose, and this Rose received 
the Certificate of Merit at the Bagatelle Gardens in France—the highest 
award for a climber. Now $1.00 
Gold en Climber. Plant patent No. 28. ’Extreme hardiness combined 
with blooms of Hybrid Tea type and quality which hold their color. Flow¬ 
ers most always come solitary on stiff, strong stems often 18 inches or 
longer and are 4 to 5 inches in diameter, making a cut flower which has 
no equal. Awarded the Gold Medal at the Massachusetts HortlculturalSociety in 1933. Now $1.00 
New Dawn. The new Ever-blooming Dr. W. Van Fleet. This new rose is a sport from Dr. W. Van 
Fleet, which is universally acknowledged as the best and the most popular American Climbing Pink Rose. 
This new variety is identical in every way with its parent in size and formation of its*long, pink, pointed 
buds and double flowers, but blooms continuously throughout the summer and fall months. 
_ Now $1.50 
SELECTED PATENTED VARIETIES 
For 1937 
NEW EVER-BLOOMING HYBRID TEA ROSES 
Feu Pernet-Ducher. Plant Patent No. 103. 
Yellow. Fully double blooms of good color 
and form. Tall, bushy grower and continuous 
bloomer. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Amelia Earhart. Plant Patent No. 63. Cream- 
yellow. Enormous flowers, very full and ex¬ 
tremely fragrant. Strong, vigorous grower 
and free bloomer, with leathery, dark green 
foliage. A fine addition to the list for ex¬ 
hibition purposes. $1.25 each. 
Texas Centennial. Plant Patent No. 162. Bright 
vermilion-red. Sport of the wonderful Presi¬ 
dent Hoover. Bud is long-pointed, of perfect 
form, and opens into large blooms on strong, 
long stems. Bush is unusually vigorous with 
healthy foliage. It is a free bloomer and rich¬ 
ly fragrant. The rich red bud tones down into 
a carmine-pink as the bloom opens. We con¬ 
sider this one of the finest additions to the 
Rose list in years. It is the outstanding spot 
in all our Rose-fields this year. $1.00 each. 
Countess Vandal. Plant Patent No. 38. Two-tone 
copper and salmon. Very similar to Edith 
Nellie Perkins, but a fuller flower, longer bud, 
and much longer stem. The plant is vigorous 
and blooms unceasingly. Buds are of perfect 
form and substance, with an ideal cut-flower 
stem. An attractive and satisfactory Rose. 
$ 1.00 each. 
Token. Plant Patent No. 95. Large Ophelia shaped 
bud, with rich glowing tone of apricot, with¬ 
out any shading, gradually finishing soft coral. 
Foliage heavy and disease resistant. A free 
bloomer with the good plant habit of its 
mother, Mme. Butterfly. $ 1.00 each. 
Gov. Al. E. Smith. Plant aPtent No. 62. First 
class bedding variety. Artistic bud, evolving 
into a large rounded Rose, a mixture of sal¬ 
mon and gold with a deeper tone on the out¬ 
side of the petals. An easy rose to grow. 
$ 1.00 each. 
Mary Hart. Plant Patent No. 8 . Red sport of 
Talisman. Upright, vigorous grower with the 
same beautifully shaped buds and long stems 
as Talisman. Flowers are long-lasting when 
cut and open perfectly. $ 1.00 each. 
For Dusting Roses 
We recommend Rose-Aid, or 
Porno Green with Nicotine 
USE WHITE ROSE PLANT FOOD FOR BETTER ROSES 
