New Dawn 
PisPata Now. 

Doubloons 
Plant 
Patent 
No. 152 
For the most exquisite trellis you ever 
saw, plant Doubloons and New Dawn. 
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These Roses patented for your protection. 
Four of the finest Roses ever offered. 
New Dawn Climbing Rose 
Color delicate pink—almost  shell-pink. 
Blooms excedingly well formed. Fragrant. 
Blooms June to frost. Long stems for cutting. 
PRICES: $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Festival Thornless Rose 
No more thorns in your fingers, or tearing 
of clothes—and a beautiful Rose. Monthly. 
Hardiness, quick growth, abundant blooms all 
summer and fall; bright red color. Begins 
blooming six or eight weeks after planting. 
PRICES: No. 1, field-grown and budded 
plants, 1 for $1.50; 3 for $3.75. 
FESTIVAL THORNLESS CLIMBER. $1.50 
each; 3 for $3.75. Pl. Patent No. 687. 
Doubloons Climbing Rose 
(Plant Patent No. 152.) Wonderful clus- 
ters of very large, cup-form, saffron-yellow 
blooms. These open one after another; long 
season. Long, heavy canes. Often repeats in 
midsummer. PRICES: $1.50 each; 3 for 
$4.00. 
Peace H. T. Rose 
Magnificent large, double blooms ranging 
in color from a deep yellow in bud to creamy 
yellow with cerise-pink edging as petals un- 
fold, and finally an alabaster shade when fully 
open. Often 5 or 6 different shadings in 
blooms on a single plant. Bushes massive and 
sturdy; tough, leathery foliage. Blooms June 
til freezing in abundance. PRICES: 2-yr., 
No. 1 plants, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
Flowering Shrubs 
The kind that really have flowers—and we 
mean beautiful flowers, to arouse envy and 
admiration. 
Azalea 
(Azalea Mollis). Hardy variety that blooms 
well and lives through the Northern winters. 
Will add unusualness and continual delight to 
your garden. Low growing; beautiful shape, 
fine foliage. Burnt-orange, yellow, pink, red, 
or salmon-colored flowers. May and June. 
Hybrids—no color choice. Likes sun or shade. 
Grows about 4 feet tall. Plant 214 to 3 feet 
apart. PRICES: 1 for $1.40; 2 for $2.27. 
Garland Flower 
(Daphne Cneorum). The delightful thing 
about Daphne Cneorum is its wonderful fra- 
grance. Once at a local sale, we placed a 
blooming Daphne plant. in the salesroom. 
Customers were immediately attracted to it by 
the sweet fragrance. Result: soon out of. 
Daphne. 
Also, it is beautiful, as shown. In May, 
plant is just one big gorgeous mass of pink 
loveliness. Leaves green all winter. Some 
blooms at intervals during summer, until fall. 
Plant 24% to 3 feet apart; ordinary well 
drained soil; sun. PRICES: $1.35 each; 
2 for $2.19. 8- to 10-inch plants with ball of 
peat moss on roots. 
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Thoriless 
Festival 
Pl. Pat. 545 



Plant Patent 
No. 591 
