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New Dawn 
Climbing Roses 
The modern Climbing Rose is one of the 
most adaptable and most satisfactory 
of all flowering plants. There are many 
types to choose from and for covering 
trellises, arches, fences, walls, or sides of 
buildings, they are unsurpassed. Even the 
home with practically no space for a garden 
can find room for a Climbing Rose. 
Blaze. Plant Patent No. 10. The blaz- 
ing red blooms are produced in clusters for 
several weeks during the Rose season, and 
a second crop of flowers may be expected 
before freezing weather arrives. $1.25 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Moder- 
ately fragrant, rich rosy carmine, 3 to 
4-inch blooms on long stems, on a vigorous, 
hardy plant. $1.25 each. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. A 
handsome yellow Climber developed from 
the native Prairie Rose,-which makes it 
hardier than any other yellow Climber. 
$1.50 each. 
Flash. Plant Patent No. 396. Large, 
double flowers, orange-scarlet inside with 
a yellowish reverse. $1.25 each. 
New Dawn. Plant Patent No. 1. The 
blooms are produced freely from the 
opening of the season in June until cold 
weather. The color is a delicate blush- 
pink, and long stems make the clusters 
desirable for interior decorations. Foliage 
is dark green and glossy. $1.50 each. 

Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Clusters of 
semi-double, vivid scarlet flowers shaded 
crimson, that retain their color till they 
fall. Hardy and floriferous. $1.25 each. 
Polyantha Roses 
These dwarf Roses produce an abun- 
dance of bloom all season. The plants 
average 18 inches in height and are es- 
pecially valuable for a hedge or border or 
for massing. 
Price, $1.25 each 
Betty Prior. Plant Patent No. 340. 
Single; shell-pink on face, a red reverse. 
Blooms in clusters on a 3-foot plant. 
Betty Prior 
Chatillon. Semi-double, bright pink 
flowers, slightly fragrant. Plant 1 to 2 
feet high. 
Donald Prior. Plant Patent No. 377. 
Deep red, 3-inch blooms of 8 petals borne 
in clusters on 3-foot plants. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Large clusters of 
small, semi-double, brilliant scarlet-red 
flowers, shaded darker. 
Orange Triumph. Double pompons of 
brick-red in huge clusters. Bushy plants 
2 feet high. A fine Polyantha. 
Permanent Wave. Plant Patent No. 
107. Blooms are large, semi-double, fra- 
grant, and carried in clusters on long stems. 
The color is a brilliant carmine. 
Summer Snow. Plant Patent No. 
416.- Snow-white flowers almost covering 
a dwarf, hardy bush. Blooms abundantly 
for about five months. 
World’s Fair. Plant Patent No. 362. 
Fragrant, velvety crimson blooms. A pro- 
lific producer all season. Plants 3 feet 
high, very hardy. 

THE |. W. SCOTT CO., 500 Liberty Ave., 113 Diamond Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
These are much _ hardier, stronger 
growing plants than the Hybrid Teas and 
bear an immense crop of bloom in June. 
Price, $1.25 each 
Frau Karl Druschki. An immense, 
pure white, perfectly double Rose, which 
blooms all season. 
Henry Nevard. Nicely formed blooms 
of crimson-scarlet. Sweetly fragrant. 
Fine plants. 
Georg Arends. Immense, soft pink, 
fragrant blooms of fine form. Called a 
“Pink Druschki.”” A beautiful Rose. 
Mme. Albert Barbier. Soft fawn-yel- 
low flowers, paling to white, with pinkish 
shades in center; double; cupped. 
Ulrich Brunner. Large, cupped flow- 
ers of carmine-red, deliciously fragrant. 
Shrub Rose 
Rosa Hugonis. Flowers light yellow, 
about 2 inches across, borne on long, slen- 
der branches. Generally in full bloom 
Decoration Day. $1.25 each. 
Trailing Rose 
R. Wichuraiana. Pliable canes with 
small shiny foliage and small white 
fragrant flowers. A fine bank-cover. 
$1.25 each. 
Moss Roses 
A group of old-fashioned Roses of mod- 
erate growth, readily recognized by the 
mossy coating which surrounds the calyx 
of the bloom. Very attractive. 
Price, $1.25 each 3 
Crested Moss. Beautifully mossed 
pink buds and double pink flowers. 
Salet Moss. Large, full flat blooms 
of rosy pink. 

