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New 
Dawn 
DR. W. VAN FLEET 
Forebear of exquisite New Dawn above. Large, 
pale pink, fragrant Hybrid-Tea-like flowers on 
fine long stems. Many still want Dr. W. Van 
Fleet for the hundreds of lovely Roses on even a 
single plant—countless June bouquets and a 
wonderful garden display. Vigorous, hardy. 
85c each; 3 for $2.15; 12 for $8.50 


CLIMBING TALISMAN 
Everblooming sport of the Talisman Hy- 
brid Tea sold by florists all over the world. 
Many say the blooms from the climbing 
plants are bigger and more colorful. The 
familiar multi-colored yellow and copper 
buds and flowers need no description. For 
those willing to give Climbing Talisman a 
favorable location and simple winter pro- 
tection, it will be outstanding. The 
J. & P. ‘‘Guide to Successful Rose Garden- 
ing’ free with every order, shows how to 
do it in late fall, in 15 minutes. 
Buds..... beautifully formed, on fine long Plant.... 
stems, as attractive as those in the 
florist’s window. 
Blooms... large, with the dusky tints of bud 
gradually becoming lighter, the gold 
more brilliant as the petals unfold. 
Fragrance . pleasing and spicy. 
G ibin Talisman 

of vigorous habit, sending up sev- 
eral canes that produce blooming 
wood which flowers from June on 
through summer and fall; in north- 
ern sections will do best in good 
sunny exposure or on south side of 
house or other building. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
NEW DAWN 22 Patent 
The Everblooming strain of the most popular pink 
Climbing Rose in America! Produces almost con- 
tinuously from early June until frost—hundreds of 
artistic buds open to large, beautifully-formed 
Hybrid-Tea-like blooms, delightful apple-blossom- 
pink; delicate appealing fragrance. Wondrously 
glossy foliage, rich deep green throughout season, 
remarkably disease-resistant. The plants continue 
to flourish in almost any soil or location and are 
lavish with lovely blooms. They require little care 
but abundantly reward greater attention when 
given to them. Here’s one of the hardiest ever- 
blooming Climbers known to the plant world; 
choose it for a long season of Rose enjoyment. Su- 
preme in vigor, adaptability and sheer beauty of 
foliage, plant and large double blooms. 
Buds.. . exquisite, pointed, prized for 
flower arrangement, corsage, 
boutonniere; dainty pink 
flushed with deeper tones. 
Blooms..delicate, soft pink, 4-in. 
Hybrid-Tea-like blooms in 
masses from early June until 
freezing weather. Graceful 
clusters so copious they make 
a winsome scene wherever 
grown. Delightfully fragrant. 
Stems. . ideally long for cutting. 
Hardy...extremely hardy in all re- 
gions. Husky, healthy plants, 
very vigorous growers, reach- 
ing up to 15 ft. in height. 
History..everblooming development 
of the Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
JUNE MORN “ 
ant Patent 
No. 375) 
A spectacular, sturdy Climbing Rose, originated by Dr. J. H. Nicolas. June Morn’s 
large 5-in. Hybrid-Tea-size double flowers are a bright lively carmine-pink touched 
with gold on outside. Blooms in great profusion in many-flowered clusters in 
early summer and again throughout the season; older established plants could al- 
most be called everblooming. Heavy, deep green foliage. 
Very hardy, vigorous; begins to throw sturdy climbing 
shoots the first summer, and will bloom generously the 
next June. Does very well in semi-shade and flowers stand 
up better. Height, 8 ft. 
History. . A seedling with the charm of 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin, the 
vigor and free-flowering of Cl. 
Souvenir de Cl. Pernet. 
Blooms... heavily in early summer with a 
good display in the fall. 
Use... . for northern areas, a Pillar with 
Hybrid-Tea-size flowers with re- 
peating blooms; for the south, a 
really hardy addition to the repeat- 
ing Climbers. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY Mi 
Large buds and flowers of American Beauty 
crimson. Blooms very early and profusely & 
—sweet-scented. A favorite Rose all over 
the nation, and one which J. & P. custom- 
ers continue to plant in their own Parade of 
Modern Roses. 15 ft. tall. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50 
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