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JUNE MORN | 
(Plant Patent No. 375} 
A spectacular, sturdy Climbing Rose, originated by Dr. J. H. Nicolas, 
which should have an important place in all gardens far and wide. | 
June Morn’s large 5-in. double flowers are a bright watermelon-pink 
touched with gold on the outside. Blooms in great profusion in many- 
flowered clusters in early summer and again throughout the season; 
4m, older established plants could almost be called everblooming. 
y Heavy, deep green foliage. It highlights gray or colorless places, 
creating a delightful atmosphere. June Morn is a very hardy, 
vigorous grower that begins to throw sturdy climbing shoots 
the first summer, and will bloom generously the next June. Height, 
8 ft. For northern areas here is a Pillar Rose with Hybrid-Tea-size 
flowers with repeating bloom and for southern areas a real hardy 
addition to the list of repeating Climbers. 
History... A seedling imbued with the grace and charm of Mme. Gregoire 
Staechelin, and the sturdy vigor and free-flowering qualities 
of the Climbing Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. 
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Color. ... .luscious watermelon-pink inside; outside touched with gold. 
Blooms... .heavily in early summer with a good display in the fall. 
Foliage. . .heavy, deep green; a rich background. Disease-resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 

GOLDEN CLIMBER 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 
Many features give Golden Climber its deserved popularity. The 
interesting shape of the flowers is unusual. Its coloring is superb— 
the buds, flecked with orange-scarlet, burst into handsome, rich 
golden-yellow, Tea-like blooms. Long stems add grace and make 
the delicately-fragrant golden flowers especially adapted for 
cutting. Glossy leaves. Definitely hardy; needs to become estab- 
lished before blooming heavily. 

Budsecess .long, gracefully shaped, golden yellow. 
Blooms... . unique in form, slightly fragrant. 
Stems. ....18 in. or longer, make Roses fine for cutting—smooth; 
very few thorns. | 
Foliage... .Fairly heavy, fine color, glossy. 
Lasting. . .long blooming period lengthens the season of enjoyment. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
CLIMBING | 
ROSES | 
Here are some of the older Climbing Roses of which 
many people are still very fond, also the less hardy 
but much-desired Everblooming Hybrid Tea Climbers. 
© 3.8 P. co. 3 Golden Climber 
AMERICAN BEAUTY CLIMBING TALISMAN 
Large buds and flowers of American Beauty Climbing sport of the famous Talisman Rose. 
crimson. Blooms very early and profusely— Everblooming! Protect in northern climate. 
sweet scented. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 
CLIMBING MRS. SAM McGREDY (Spanish Beauty) 
Beautiful scarlet-copper-orange, heavily flushed 
with Lincoln red (picture on p. 19). Fragrant, 
profuse, continuous. Needs protection in 
northern latitude. 
MERCEDES GALLART 
A truly everblooming, intensely fragrant 
climbing beauty, producing immense blooms 
of rosy red with an extraordinary violet tinge 
in the cooler weather, yellow at base of petals. 
Long, strong stems. Vigorous. Luxuriant, 
large, dark green foliage. Very satisfactory to 
plant with yellow or white Roses or in back- 
grounds. 
Crimson buds; large, perfumed, delicate pink 
flowers, almost hiding plant. Hardy, vigorous 
—fine for cutting. 
REVEIL DIJONNAIS 
Medium size, golden yellow buds, striped with 
reddish pink, open to semi-double flowers of 
golden yellow—center surrounded with car- 
mine. Heaviest bloom in June. Protect in 
northern climate. 
SILVER MOON 
Moon-white, 414-in. or larger flowers; sub- 
stantial, cupped petals. Large yellow stamens. 
Hardy; attractive foliage; very vigorous. 

Any of above Climbing Roses: $1. each; 
Page 28 3 of any 1 variety, $2.50; any 12 for $10. 
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