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GOLDEN CLIMBER 

FLASH 
BLAZE 
EVERBLOOMING CLIMBING 
HYBRID TEA ROSES 
. For Southern and Pacific Coast Planting 
This class includes some of the most beautiful and valuable 
roses. Flowers are produced continuously throughout the 
spring, summer and fall months. 
One-year-old plants, 25c each; 3 for 63c; 6 for $1.12, postpaid. 
Two-year-old plants, 40c each; 3 for $1.08; 6 for $1.98, postpaid. 
CLIMBING COLUMBIA. The counterpart of Columbia 
except a vigorous climber. Bright pink. 
CLIMBING ETOILE DE FRANCE. One of the very best 
dark, velvety crimson climbing roses. 
CLIMBING RADIANCE (New). Rose-pink. A beauty. 
CLIMBING RED RADIANCE, A new variety of excep- 
tional beauty. Glowing deep red. 
ett Aca SUNEBURST (New). Vigorous climber. Golden 
yellow, 
MARECHAL NIEL. This is the old standby yellow rose in 
the South, where it is hardy; indeed, it will bloom in any 
garden, but it is not hardy in the North. Immense deep 
golden yellow flowers with the deepest, richest tea fragrance 
of all roses. STIMUPLANT 
Contains Vitamin B-1. Makes plants grow faster and bloom 
better. 30 tablets, 25c; 100 tablets, 75c; 1000 tablets, $3.50. 
(The Everblooming Scarlet Climber). 
Blaze is undoubtedly one of the finest roses ever developed. It is the first 
hardy everblooming scarlet climbing rose. Blaze combines the vigor, beauty 
and hardiness of Paul’s Scarlet Climber with the everblooming qualities of 





hi Sensational New Climbing Reses 
The Greatest Advance in Horticulture in Years 
In no other group of plants has occurred such vast improvement in recent years as 
in these new hardy climbing roses. You will be amazed at the brilliance of the new 
colors and delighted with the sturdy, vigorous growth of the plants. 
these new roses—-train them over an arch or pergola—cover a fence or the side of your 
garage—brighten your porch or grow to a tall post into a handsome pillar. . 
GOLDEN CLIMBER, Plant Patent No. 28. The most interesting and unusual 
feature of this beautiful, new golden yellow Rose is that its extreme hardiness 
is combined with blooms of Hybrid Tea type and quality, long lasting and most 
always solitary on stems often 18 inches or longer. 
a short flash like most climbers, its usefulness and beauty are long lasting. Golden — 
Climber won the Gold Medal awarded by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society 
given only for exceptional and outstanding flowers. Two-year field-grown plants, 
$1.00 each, postpaid. ; ; 
FLASH. (Patent applied for.) A new, striking hardy climber that is prob- 
ably the brightest colored of all roses—a luminous orange-scarlet with the 
back of the petals gold suffused scarlet. It starts blooming in early June 
and continues for several weeks, often repeating with a few more blooms 
in summer and fall. An established plant in full bloom is a sight you will 
never forget. It is a Gold Medal winner and also won first award for 
climbing roses, 1940 ‘‘All-America Rose Selections.” 
rose. $1.00 each, postpaid. 
NEW DAWN. (Plant Patent No. 1.) This new rose is a sport from Dr. W. 
Van Fleet which is universally acknowledged one of the best climbing roses. 
Identical in every way with its parent in size and formation ef its long- 
pointed flesh-pink buds and double flowers, but blooms continuously through- 
out the summer and autumn. 
You will want 
Golden Climber does not make 
It is an ideal pillar 
Strong, 2-yr. plants, $1.50 each, postpaid. 
(Plant Patent No. 10.) 
your favorite everbloom- 
ing rose. Be the first to 
enjoy this remarkable 
rose. Two-year, field- 
grown plants, $1.00 each, 
postpaid. 

A REAL 
BARGAIN 
One Each of the 
Above Four 
Sensational New 
Climbing Roses 
for 
$4.00 
Postpaid 





NEW DAWN 
RUGOSA ROSES 
A valuable perfectly hardy type much used in landscape 
work, agreeable to location in partial shade. The foliage is 
lustrous, dark green, usually corrugated, and is impervious to 
attacks of insect pests. Fine landscape subjects. 
CONRAD FERDINAND MEYER. Classed by some as 
a Hybrid Rugosa. Flowers large, double, cup-shaped. Color 
deep, bright, vivid, intense pink, with the penetrating frag- 
rance of the old June roses. One-year, 25c; 2-year, 45c. 
F. J. GROOTENDORST (H. Rug.). Polyantha flowers. 
Bud small; flower small, open, double; borne in clusters on 
average length stems; very lasting, slight fragrance. Color 
bright red, edges of petals serrated like a carnation. Very 
hardy. One-year, 30c; two-year, 50c. 
MOSS ROSES 
One-year plants, 25c each; two-year plants, 50c each. 
They have always been favorites, for what can be more 
elegant than the bud of the Moss rose and more delicious than 
its fragrance. Perfectly hardy. 
ELIZABETH ROWE. This is an old favorite with its large 
deep pink buds well mossed. A beauty. 
HENRI MARTIN. Large, full flower of deep red; well 
mossed; fragrant, 
MOUSSELINE. Blush-white flower, buds heavily and beau- 
tifully mossed. 
GOLDEN MOSS (New). Large flowers of golden yellow. 

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