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*New Dawn (Plant Patent No. 1)—A climbing rose which is 
ever-blooming. Delicate deep blush or shell-pink of large 
size. Should be in every garden. $1.50 each; $15.00 doz. 
Paul’s Scarlet—Large flowers on long stems are borne in 
profusion. Bright scarlet-red making an effective display. 
Primrose—Clusters of canary yellow flowers which hold their 
color well until the petals drop. Plant hardy and vigorous. 
Setigera—Called the Prairie Rose. Very strong grower and 
often used for hedges and screens. Flowers single and of a 
beautiful shell-pink. 
Silver Moon—A strong grower with dark green, glossy 
foliage, bearing a multitude of pure, chaste white flowers. 
Single. 
Wichuriana (Memorial Rose)—Excellent for ground 
covers and presents a very pleasng appearance with its 
glossy green foliage and multitude of single flowers of pink- 
ish white. 
DWARF AND POLYANTHA ROSES 
These include the dwarf bedding roses often called Baby 
Ramblers and Floribunda. They bloom continuously through 
the summer 
Each Per 10 
BETO PAC IANIES fait dala etn. nce bins $.75 $7.00 
TOLLCTIAIR ALIS anil 4 ees dace 405.4 pe 92.00 
Cameo—This newer variety bears a profusion of flowers of 
shell-pink with golden lights. 
Chatillon Rose—Bright salmon-pink semi-double flowers 
borne in large clusters. 

CAHN. 
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When the Mountain Laurel is in bloom at Cherry Hill. 
