NEW DAWN 
(Plant Patent No. 1) 
The original everblooming Climber, and the first of all flowers to receive a plant patent. 
The everblooming strain of the most popular pink Climbing Rose in America! Produces 
almost continuously from early June until the ee come—hundreds of large, beautifully- 
formed blooms of a delightful apple-blossom pink, whose fragrance is as delicate as its 
color is dainty. The foliage is wondrously glossy and the stems are long and strong— 
ideal for cutting. Here’s one of the hardiest everblooming Climbers known to the plant 
world; choose it for a long season of Rose enjoyment. 
Blooms... delicate, soft pink, 4-in. blooms in great profusion—masses of them almost con- 
tinuously from early June until freezing weather. Delightfully, daintily fragrant. 
Stems... .ideally long for convenient cutting. 
Hardy... .extremely hardy in all portions of the country. 
History.. .everblooming strain of the universal favorite, Dr. W. Van Fleet so well known for 
its profusion of bloom. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
DR. W. VAN FLEET 
Forebear of exquisite New Dawn illustrated at right, for profuse bloom in June. The 
large, pale pink, fragrant Hybrid-Tea-like flowers are borne on fine long stems, ideal for 
cutting. Many would not be without Dr. W. Van Fleet for the literally hundreds of 
lovely Roses on even a single plant—countless bouquets from the smallest city lot, and 
a wonderful garden display at the same time. Vigorous. 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 
Doubloons 


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F. FERRER 
This large-flowered, long-stemmed, everblooming Climbing 
Rose, introduced by J. & P. in 1941, comes to us from the 
accomplished Pahissa in sunny Spain. Has a unique, pleasing, 
piquant, cinnamon fragrance. The lovely, semi-single, lustrous 
dark velvety-red flowers, set off by bright yellow stamens, 
have 12 stiff-textured petals and appear in clusters of 3 to 5, 
holding attractiveness for a long time; plant continues with 
some color all summer. Lay canes down for winter in cold 
regions. The connoisseur will prize F. Ferrer. 

Habit.....vigorous and spreading, covering 10 to 12 ft. Fol- 
lowing the prolific clusters in June, it repeats all 
summer with flowers one to a stem. 
Foliage... . attractive, dark green, disease-resistant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 















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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 yellow Climbing Rose! 
Three factors particularly contribute to its popularity. Its flowers are magnificent. It blooms 
in profusion for a long time. It is hardy and vigorous. Just what Rose-lovers sought for so 
many years, until Doubloons answered 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. : 
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