BLAZE 
Plant Patent No, 10 
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BLAZE 
Plant Patent No. 10 
The first hardy scarlet Climber to be everblooming when 
once established. The repeating form of Paul’s Scarlet Climber, 
otherwise exactly like it in color, vigor, and hardiness. Our 
plants are propagated from repeating bloomwood only, and the 
everblooming character is well fixed, but do not expect it until 
the plants are well established. Train it over an arch or pergola 
—use it to cover a fence or the side of your garage—grow it on 
a tall post or a pillar or use it to brighten a porch. Blaze will 
do everything expected of a Climbing Rose. Retails at $1.00 each. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE 
(De Ruiter, 1933) 
Plant Patent No. 106 
A dazzling new color in hardy Climbers of the Rambler type. 
Branches literally covered with masses of brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers, imparting an unusual, radiant glow. The illus¬ 
tration here gives some idea of its color, but the radiant orange 
glow of Princess van Orange is too elusive to reproduce. Will 
climb great heights in course of time. While we do not claim 
yeverbloomingness,” we have seen old plants blooming liberally 
in September and October. Vigorous and hardy. Retails at 
$1.00 each. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE 
Plant Patent No. 106 
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