CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY (Pl. Pat. No. 736.) Imagine this 
magnificent Rose in the form of a Climber! The rich crimson color, the fascinating 
fragrance, the perfectly formed blooms and all the vigor and profusion that make 
this Rose outstanding in its Hybrid Tea form have been captured in this amazing 
Climber. Large, high-centered crimson Roses on strong stems cover the plant 
for a long petiod. Perfect Hybrid Teas in a breath-taking cascade. In northern 
areas where sub-zero temperatures occur, Climbing Crimson Glory should have 
some winter protection or should be planted in a sheltered location to minimize 
the danger of winter injury. We are proud to be able to offer this remarkable 
Climber to our many customers and friends. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
CLIMBING WORLD’S FAIR (Pl. Pat. No. 546). Deep scarlet, double 
blooms rich as royal velvet made World’s Fair Floribunda the official Rose of the 
Fair and destined it for generations of popularity in American gardens. Now 
this famous Rose is available as a hardy Everblooming Climber. Blooms in 
generous Clusters of deep red buds that open into rich velvety flowers. Enchant- 
ingly fragrant. Grows 8 to 10 ft. tall. Treat yourself to a plant of Climbing 
World's Fair for any one of those bare places in the garden where you would like 
to see an added touch of bright cherry-red next year. The velvety flowers against 
the sheet of luxuriant green foliage stand out dramatically, lending the plant a 
charm and beauty all its own. For the absolute peak in a stunning mass effect, 
plant World’s Fair Climber with several plants of the same variety in Floribunda 
form at the base of it. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
DR. W.VAN FLEET. 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 
NEW DAWN (PI. Pat. No. 1.) One of the hardiest Everblooming Climbing 
Roses known. New Dawn has the invaluable habit of repeating its perfect Hy- 
brid-Tea-like blooms intermittently 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. Have hundreds of blooms even in limited space! 
The trim, perfectly formed, pointed buds are most artistic in their appeal, superb 
for use in bouquets and arrangements. They have fine long stems. The foliage is 
wondrously glossy, remarkably disease-resistant, and retains its attractive, decora- 
tive 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. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 

Doubloons 
Dr. J. H. 
Nicolas 
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DR. oD. H. NICOLAS (Plant Patent No. 457) 
For intermediate height, glorious color and good cover- 
age, select this superb Climbing Rose. The deep rose- 
pink blooms against the rich dark green foliage are a 
magnificent sight on post or pillar. This climber pro- 
duces a wealth of blooms from summer through the fall. 
The unusually fragrant flowers permeate the air with 
sweet Rose perfume wherever it’s planted. Each bloom 
is double, composed of 50 to 60 petals, and measuring 5 
to 6 in. across. This race of everblooming Climbing 
Roses with Hybrid-Tea-like blooms represents Dr. 
Nicolas’ triumph of hybridization, which he left for 
posterity to see. ; 
Everblooming. .a galaxy of bloom repeats all summer and 
fall. 
Fragrance.... .tich, lovely and enduring. 
Hardiness... .extremely hardy-in all sections of the 
country. 
Pillar... .....vety vigorous. 8 to 10 ft. tall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
DOUBLOONS (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 152) 
Doubloons—the golden treasure of old pitate days—were 
buried deep on fabled islands far away. But Doubloons—the 
golden beauties from nature’s treasure chest—planted in a 
lovely garden live, climb, bloom, and bring happiness to every- 
one. This is the yellow Climbing Rose on which you can de- 
pend for quick results and for real height. 
There are three important reasons that Doubloons is the best 
all-purpose yellow Climber. Its flowers are magnificent, it 
_ blooms profusely for a long time, and it is unusually hardy and 
vigorous. The husky, hardy canes grow as much as 12 ft. in 
a single season, for bountiful bloom the next year. You 
may even have some blooms this year. Its magnificent 
flowers are borne in great profusion for a long period. Hardy, 
vigorous . . . will make your garden “‘glow’’ anew. 
Blooms... .large, golden flowers in delightful clusters. 
Growth. .. .vigorous, healthy; long, heavy canes. 
Fragrance. .spicy, clean. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 


