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BLAZE CLIMBING ROSE, Plant Patent Na. 10. Sec 
color illustration on opposite page. Con you imagine 
anything more attractive than this "Blaze of Glory"? 
A sport of Paul's Scarlet Climber, with all its beauty, 
hardiness, vigour and profusion of bloom, but with a 
tendency to produce two or more crops a year in some 
localities when fully established. One of the most 
showy of all climbers. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
GOLDEN CLOW, Plant Patent No. 263. A sensational pure deep 
spectrum yellow climber of hybrid tea type, with such intense 
freedom of bloom that the foliage is literally hidden by the flowers 
when it is in bloom. It is a great improvement over the Golden 
Climber in profusion of bloom and intensity of color. Huge perfect 
double flowers up to 5 inches, superb as cut flowers, and borne in 
clusters up to 15 or more to a cluster, one cluster often making a 
large bouquet. Very fragrant, hardy, and disease resistant. Be the 
first to have this new Rose in your community. It will be a sensa¬ 
tion. Number one, strong 2 year old “Cream Quality” field grown 
plants. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
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This new climbing rose, with its sparkling brilliance, is the last 
word in climbers. It is also the result of 35 years of cross breeding, 
and is the greatest climber introduced to date. The illustration 
above is made from an actual photograph, but is greatly reduced, 
because if it were reproduced in actual size it would have filled 
this entire page, for the flowers are up to 6Vi inches across. It is 
the first of the climbers to flower and continues blooming over a 
long period. It is a prodigious bloomer. The flowers are very 
double and of perfect hybrid-tea form. 65 petals when first open, 
beautifully recurved petals; exquisite China-Tea fragrance. Yellow 
centre, blending to cream colored outer petals and eventually be¬ 
coming pure Ivory. Stiff strong flower stems, up to 4 feet, with one 
to twenty flowers to a stem. New type of feathered shiny foliage. 
Disease resistant, sub-zero hardy. It has everything. Extra strong 
two year old field grown plants $1.50; 3 for $3.75. Delivered any¬ 
where in the U. S. 
GOLDEN ORANGE CLIMBER, Plant Patent No. 96. Another new 
climber and a flower of great refinement. Huge, semi-double in¬ 
formal crinkled flowers of pure yellow to light cadmium orange, 
stippled and splashed with orange-scarlet. Very rich China Tea 
fragrance. Superb as a cut flower and magnificent on the trellis. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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Every visitor who has seen the Grace Wayman Rose in bloom 
in my garden has pronounced it the finest Climbing Rose they have 
ever sfeen, and you will say so too when you see it in bloom. I 
have grown it beside every climbing rose I know of, but have not 
found one to compare to it. The illustration above is made from 
AN ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH, GREATLY REDUCED. Comparing it 
with other modern pink climbing roses, it is a much better color, 
better form, larger, more double, of heavier substance, and a more 
profuse bloomer. It makes an excellent ^ copipXinion piece for 
Elegance Rose, and for Golden Climber, either on the trellis or as a 
cut flower. In color it is a luscious pink, a fjsbwer of mammoth size 
and unsurpassed form. And such profusion of bloom! One wonders 
how any plant can produce so many gorgeous flowers, each blossom 
a p>erfect cut flower, on a strong stout stem, as fine as any hot¬ 
house grown rose. As to hardiness, it has gone through all of our 
severe winters, as low as 17 below zero, yrithout protection. It is 
a strong grower, producing long heavy canes. But the big surprise 
is that Grace Wayman rose, in addition t<5 the huge crop of roses 
furnished in June, will also give you an occasional rose throughout 
the summer, and an abundant second crop in the fall until killed 
by frost. It is the most profuse fall bloomer of all. EXTRA STRONG 
TWO YEAR OLD FIELD CROWN PLANTS $1,00 EACH; 3 FOR 
$2.50. DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. 
PEGGY ANN LANDON —This delightful new climber is now offered 
for the first time. It is named after the charming daughter of 
the Governor of Kansas. The buds are "Sunflower” yellow orange. 
One of the first climbers to bloom. Flowers very freely produced 
on strong stems, singly and in clusters, and continuing over a long 
period. Exquisite China Tea fragrance. Produces 20 feet or more 
of canes. Shiny dark green foliage. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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