


, *New 
y Dawn 
_ blooms from 
? June until 
frost 
HOW FORTUNATE tt is 
that with all the short supply 
of Climbing Roses we still are 
able to furnish the most im- 
portant varieties. 
These will give the touch of 
grace and beauty to Arches, 
Porches, Fences, and Trel- 
lises. We sell more of New 
Dawn than of any other 
Climbing Rose. See page 17 
for Double White Rugosa. 
* BLAZE. Pillar. Q) Plant Pat. 10. Scarlet-crimson. Makes a 
gorgeous show for weeks in June. Under favorable conditions it 
often repeats in the fall. Quite hardy. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.f 
*CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY. C. Very early. In 
late May or early June the vigorous, healthy plants are deco- 
rated from base to top with large, Jong-stemmed, fully double 
fragrant blooms of light crimson or deep rose-pink. Popular for 
over 30 years. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.1 
*DOUBLOONS. C. @ Plant Pat. 152. Early. Here is a 
gloriously lovely climbing yellow Rose, noted for hardiness and 
vigorous, healthy growth. It is recognized as a splendid all- 
purpose variety in this saffron-yellow color class. The shapely 
buds open to large, firm-textured blooms of saffron-yellow with 
clean, spicy fragrance. The blooms keep coming for a long time 
on canes that grow 10 to 12 feet. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.f 
*GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). C 
Plant Pat. 28. Early. A yellow Climbing Rose which will stand 
zero temperatures. Perfectly formed buds of rich gold marked 
with orange-scarlet, open to large, semi-double fragrant blooms 
the color of pure gold, and fade very little. The open flower shows 
a mass of pale yellow stamens. Coming singly on 15- to 18-mch 
stems, Golden Climber makes a perfect cut-flower which lasts 
well. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.} 
*kNEW DAWN. (3) (Everblooming Dr. W. Van Fleet). Plant 
Pat. 1. Blush-pink. Awarded the first plant patent and the Bloom- 
field Gold Medal by The American Rose Society for “the best 
hardy Everblooming Climbing Rose ever produced anywhere in 
the world.’’ This record remains unchallenged. 
We have a specimen plant with 12 to 15-foot canes, well clothed 
with rich green foliage, that year after year in June provides 
masses of lovely, pale pink, fragrant blooms, like Tea Roses, on 
long cutting stems, and repeats its bloom until hard frost. In 
normal seasons we have blooms on this plant in November. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.t 
*PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. Pillar. Midseason. Vivid 
scarlet and marvelously attractive when in full bloom. A row of 
Paul’s Scarlet on a fence is breath-taking in beauty and the color- 
ful show keeps up for weeks. In favorable seasons this Rose re- 
peats in the fall. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.t 
*SILVER MOON. C. Midseason. Great silvery white, semi- 
double blooms with center of glowing, golden stamens. Canes 
grow to 12 feet in a season. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
2 H.P.s, 1 Ground-Cover, 1 Species 
*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The world-renowned snow-white 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose that repeats its blooms throughout the 
growing season. Not fragrant, but unsurpassed in form and size. 
$1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.t 
*HENRY NEVARD. This delightfully fragrant, deep crimson 
Hybrid Perpetual Rose repeats its glowing blooms in the fall. 
$1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.t 
*MAX GRAF. A very hardy trailing Rose for embankments. 
The large, clear pink, single blooms come profusely and make a 
lovely show in June. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.+ 
*ROSA HUGONIS. “The Golden Rose of China.”? The 
aristocrat of hardy flowering shrubs. The extreme hardiness of 
this lovely ‘“‘Golden Rose of China,” its habit of blooming early in 
May, and the long wands of fairy-like blossoms, make Hugonis 
one of the most valued shrub Roses. The graceful, arching branch- 
es are completely covered with bloom to the very tips in early 
May. This beautiful shrub Rose, with its dainty acacia-like foliage 
and graceful growth, makes a distinctive and almost impenetrable 
hedge. Plant 15 inches apart for a hedge, but if used as specimen 
shrubs, plant 6 feet apart. Requires no attention, and blooms best 
when planted in good unfertilized soil. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. 
No further discount 
20 THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
