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DREAM GIRL. Pat. 
643 
MME. SANCY DE PARABERE. LC. (Bonnet, 1875.) 
Vigorous, 
thornless Boursault Climber with semi-double, vivid rose flowers. 
Very early flowering and exceedingly hardy. The earliest blooming 
Climber. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
NEW DAWN. LC. (Somerset Rose Nursery, 1930.) Apple-blossom- 
pink. The first hardy everblooming Climber. It is a sport of the well- 
known Dr. W. Van Fleet. L. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 
NUBIAN. CHP. (Bobbink & Atkins, 1937.) Dark velvety red. A 
spectacular Climber and pillar with 6 to 8-foot canes yielding an abun- 
dance of dark red, almost black flowers in tremendous clusters. 
Reasonably hardy with us and a novelty Climber for the collector to 
add for new adventure. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
ORANGE EVERGLOW. LC. (The Brownells, 1942.) Pat. 505. 
Copper-yellow blooms. The large flowers are about 3 inches across 
when plant is established. Foliage is glossy and almost evergreen. 
A great addition to the other Brownell Climbers. Repeat blooms in 
August and September. MS. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
PAUL’S LEMON PILLAR. CHT. (Paul & Son, 1915.) Pale lemon 
buds and faint sulphur-yellow flowers. Double, well formed, and 
fragrant. Strong growth. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. LC. (W. 
Paul, 1916.) Intensely red flowers, borne in 
loose clusters. Best used as a pillar because of 

ROSE DISCOUNTS and QUANTITY RATES 
Deduct 10 per cent from the each rate when 
ordering 50 or more plants in any combination of 
varieties chosen. 
Prices of All Special Group Offers are NET. The 
rate for three of a kind is also net. 

Its restricted height. Unquestionably the most 
popular and widely planted red Climbing 
Rose m America, today. MS. $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.35. 
PIKE’S PEAK. A new pillar Rose originated 
by crossing the native wild species Rose of 
Colorado with the Hybrid Tea, Hollywood. 
It produces an abundant crop of old-rose-pink, 
semi-double blooms with shades of brilliant 
red and yellow; has a long bloom period of 
about six weeks during late May and June. 
The long, graceful branches are literally 
packed with 3-inch blooms from top to bot- 
tom—a spectacular sight, indeed. $1.50 each; 
3 for $4.00. 
PRIMROSE. LC. (Barbier, 1929.) Large 
double flowers of soft rich primrose-yellow, 
borne in clusters of four to five on an extremely 
vigorous plant. L. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35. 
INSPIRATION. Cl. Introduced by Bobbink 
& Atkins in 1946 for M. R. Jacobus, hybridizer. 
Inspiration is an appropriate companion Rose 
for our new Dream Girl, with similar growth 
habit. It is not too rampant or tall growing 
and so has many uses on trellises, arbors, and 
: «pillars of medium size and height. Successive 
crops follow from June on through October 
and show the same sparkling pink tones as 
found in that fine old Hybrid Tea, Pink Ra- 
diance. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00. 

A Long Blooming Season for Climb- 
ing Roses Achieved by a Selection of 
Varieties from this Choice List 
Most planters of Roses do not realize the 
spread of bloom periods in this class of Hardy 
Climbers. We have indicated the approximate 
bloom dates from about the middle of May until 
early July. In addition, there are several reliable 
everblooming varieties that extend the season 
well into September and October. 
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MERMAID. See page 14 
ROYAL SCARLET HYBRID. LC. (Chaplin, 
1926.) Dark, glowing crimson flowers with 
great ruffled petals and bright yellow centers. 
E. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
SILVER MOON. LC. (Van Fleet, 1910.) White. 
Handsome foliage and big, saucer-shaped, 
moon-white flowers with brilliant yellow cen- 
ters. MS. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.35. 
STAR OF PERSIA. LC. (J. H. Pemberton, 
1919.) Semi-double, bright yellow flowers 
about 3 inches across. Growth vigorous. Very 
early. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN. Bourbon. (Bizot, 
1868.) Vivid pink, well-filled flowers of fine 
shape, exquisitely perfumed. Blooms freely in 
spring and sparingly in fall. Attractive plants 
with thornless, reddened canes and healthy 
foliage. E. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 


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MERMAID ROSES covering the bank around 
the pool in Hershey Rose Gardens, Hershey, Pa. 
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