NEW DAWN (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 1) os 
One of the hardiest Everblooming Climbing Roses known. New Dawn has the invaluable habit of 
repeating its perfect Hybrid-Tea-like blooms continuously all season. Have glorious Roses with 
the precious pink of apple blossoms and a delicate appealing old-Rose fragrance, in profusion on a 
plant that is easy to grow, requires little care and takes little ground. 
The trim, perfectly formed, pointed buds are most artistic in their appeal, superb for use in bou- 
quets and arrangements. They have fine long stems. The foliage is wondrously glossy, remark- 
ably disease-resistant, and retains its attractive, decorative appearance all season. The sturdy 
canes grow rapidly; even one plant can make a gorgeous display on trellis, arbor or fence. The 
plants flourish in almost any good garden soil and are lavish with lovely blooms like those shown 
at right. 
Buds ....exquisite, prized for flower arrangement, dainty pink flushed with deeper tones. 
Blooms... delicate, soft pink, 4-in. Hybrid-Tea-like blooms in masses from early June until freezing 
weather. Delightfully fragrant. 
Stems...ideally long for cutting. 
Hardy. ..extremely hardy in all regions. Husky, very vigorous growers, up to 15 ft. 
History. .everblooming strain of the Dr. W. Van Fleet. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
DR. W. VAN FLEET (Not Illus.) 
Forebear of exquisite New Dawn. 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. Profusion of bloom in June. Vigorous, 
hardy. Grows 12 to 15 ft. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Below) 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 
Many features give Golden Climber its popularity. The interesting shape of the flowers is un- 
usual. Its coloring is superb—the buds, flecked with orange-scarlet, burst into handsome, rich 
golden yellow, Hybrid-Tea-like blooms. Long stems, 18 in. and more, add grace and make the 
delicately fragrant, golden flowers especially adapted for cutting. Glossy leaves. Needs to become 
established before blooming heavily. Train the canes horizontally on a low trellis or rails as 
in the picture below, where they will have full sun, and when established you will be rewarded 
with a truly glorious display. 
Buds... .long, gracefully shaped, golden yellow. 
Blooms.. .unique in form, slightly fragrant. 
Stems... .18 in. or longer, make Roses fine for cutting. Smooth; very few thorns. 
Foliage. .fairly heavy, fine color, glossy, adding a fine ornamental note to the garden. —— 
Lasting ..long blooming period lengthens the enjoyment. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
Golden Climber 


WICHURAIANA (Not illus.) 
An effective cover-all for banks and other bare and 
unsightly places. Spreads rapidly, rooting wher- 
ever it touches soil. Effective along the top of 
retaining walls. Extremely hardy. Fragrant, 
starry white flower clusters. Bright red berries 
later in the season, Its glossy green foliage is 
decorative all season long. Cover up ugly bare 
places by planting Wichuraianas; will solve many 
of your difficult garden problems. Plant 2 ft. 
apart; they will soon form a dense, solid, trailing 
mass. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
MAX GRAF (Not Illus.) 
Excellent for covering steep banks and other 
difficult positions. Tough, disease-resistant: does 
well in places where there is little sunshine. Dark 
green foliage glowing with clear pink flowers in 
June and July. Easy to grow. For solid mass 
effect, plant 2 ft. apart in staggered rows. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
