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CARROLL GARDENS 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses—Cont. 
R. M. S. Queen Mary (Plant Patent No. 249). The 
blooms are of a glorious combination of vivid shades, 
bleding rich glowing salmon with an exquisite pure 
pink and with an orange base. They are full and 
freely produced on strong vigorous plants, delicately 
perfumed.$1.50 each 
Texas Centennial (Plant Patent No. 162). A sport of 
President Hoover with all its wonderful plant quali- 
ies. Color is blood red toning to cerise red in center. 
Most striking new red of unusual color. . . 85c each 
Warrawee (Plant Patent No. 140). Shell-pink. Long- 
pointed, salmon pink buds open to 4 inch or large 
flowers of exquisite shell-pink with a slightly darker 
reverse. The bloom, when fully open, looks like a 
glorified Mme. Butterfly. It has the delightful spicy 
fragrance of the old clove pinks. The plant has all 
the health, vigor, and freedom of bloom of Radiance. 
The blooms come singly on erect, firm stems, with 
few thorns, which makes this one of the few shell- 
pink roses for cutting.$1.00 each 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Four outstanding varieties of patented Climbing Roses 
Blaze (Plant Patent No. 10). Acclaimed by the nation 
as the only hardy everblooming scarlet climber. Blaze 
combines the vigor, beauty and hardiness of Paul’s 
Scarlet Climber with the everblooming qualities of a 
favorite ever-blooming Rose.$1.00 each 
Doubloons (Plant Patent No. 152). A hybrid of our 
native Rose Setigera. Clusters of very large cup- 
formed, saflron yellow blooms, opening one after the 
other, thus prolonging the season. Long heavy canes. 
Undoubtedly the best yellow climber to date. Has 
the tendency to repeat in midsummer . . $1.50 each 
The New Dawn (Plant Patent No. 1). A counterpart 
of the beautiful and popular flesh pink rose, Dr. Van 
Fleet, embodying all its fine quaulities but having the 
added advantage of blooming perpetually throughout 
the season. It is a sport from Dr. Van Fleet which 
is universally acknowledged as one of the best and 
most popular American Climbing Roses. The New 
Dawn is equally valuable having the same long, 
pointed, flesh pink buds and double flowers but the 
blooms are produced continuously throughout the 
summer and fall monhts which increases its value 
considerably. As the flowers are carried on fine, long 
stems it makes as lovely a cut flower as a garden 
Rose. $1.50 each 
Princess Van Orange (Plant Patent No. 106). A dazz¬ 
ling new color in climbing roses. Branches literally 
covered with masses of brilliant orange-scarlet flow¬ 
ers, imparting an unusual radiant glow. A vigorous 
grower and exceptionally hardy. Occasionally re¬ 
peats in fall.$1.00 each 
Standard Climbing Roses 
Ameircan Pillar. Flowers single, brilliant pink with a 
eye, borne in clusters. 65c each; $6.75 per doz. 
Climbing American Beauty. Large buds and flowers of 
bright purplish crimson .... 65c each; $6.75 per doz. 
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