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CLIMBING ROSES 
ALLEN’S FRAGRANT PILLAR 
Everblooming. Large, full, fragrant, satiny pink flowers. 
Hardy—does not mildew. 
CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY 
Large buds and flowers of American Beauty crimson. 
Blooms very early and profusely—sweet scented. 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY 
Beautiful scarlet-copper-orange, heavily flushed with 
Lincoln red (picture on p. 3). Fragrant, profuse, con- 
tinuous. Needs protection in northern latitude. 
CLIMBING TALISMAN 
Climbing sport of the famous Talisman Rose. Ever- 
blooming! Protect in northern climate. 
Any of above Climbing Roses: $1. each; 3 of any 1 variety, $2.50; 12 of any 1 variety for $10. 
CLIMBING WORLD'S FAIR (Propagation Rights Reserved) 
All the beauty and grace of the exquisite World’s Fair Floribunda blooms (picture on p. 24) in 
a hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose. Plants scarce—limit 3 to a customer. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
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DOUBLOONS 
(Plant Patent No. 152) | 
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Doubloons—the golden treasures of old pirate days, were buried deep 
on fabled islands far away—hidden—useless—dead. But Doubloons— 
the golden beauties from nature’s treasure chest, planted in a lovely 
garden—live—climb—bloom, and bring great happiness to everyone. 
Little wonder that Doubloons is recognized as the best all-purpose yel- 
low Climbing Rose! Three factors particularly contribute to its popu- 
larity. Its flowers are magnificent. It blooms in profusion for a long ‘ 
time, so it can be enjoyed to the utmost. It is hardy and vigorous. 
Just what Rose-lovers sought for so many years, until Doubloons an- 
swered their need. 
History.....a direct descendant of our American wild Prairie Rose, with 
its heritage of hardiness; very valuable in a Climber. 
Blooms.....large, golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful clusters, 
literally covering the plant for a long period. Beautiful foliage 
of dark, velvety green. 
Growth..... vigorous, healthy, with long, heavy canes. Grows 12 ft. in 
a season. 
Fragrance... spicy, clean. J. @ P. CO. New Dawn 


$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 
JACOTTE 
Large, semi-double, coppery yellow tinted red. Blooms 
profusely. Needs protection. 
MERCEDES GALLART 
Large, long-lasting double blooms, intensely fragrant, 
of rich purple-pink, yellow at base. Long, strong stems. 
Vigorous. Everblooming. Large, dark green foliage. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 
(Spanish Beauty) 
Crimson buds; large, perfumed, delicate pink flowers, 
almost hiding plant. Hardy, vigorous—fine for cutting. 
PRINCESS VAN ORANGE Plant Patent No. 106) 
Exotic, brilliant oriental orange and royal scarlet-—a new 
color in hardy Climbers of the Rambler type—grows to 
great heights. Older plants bloom late as Sept. and Oct, 

NEW DAWN | 
F L A S H (Plant Patent No. 1) 
(Blewelbares oNGmeOGT The everblooming strain of the most 
popular pink climbing Rose in America, 
noted for the lovely large Hybrid-Tea 
size and form, and glossy foliage. 
Spectacular as a Fourth of July celebration! 
Foliage is dark green, heavy and rough. Not 
a rampant Climber, but good for an 8-ft. pil- 
lar with ordinary attention. Blooms from late Blooms. .. seat conn ace 
Veer h early June till frost. Masses 
avec one nua of soft pink, delightfully 
Color......lovely yellow buds with scarlet fragrant flowers. 
suffusion openi int i 
Re oo eee ee ne. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Fragrance. .rich and fruity. DR. W. VAN FLEET 
Honored... winner of first award for Climbing Forebear of exquisite New Dawn illustrated 
Roses, 1940 All-America Rose Selec- above, for profuse bloom in June. Large, pale 
tions. Gold Medal, Rome, 1939. pink flowers, on long stems. Vigorous. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. ’ 75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50. 
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