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New Dawn 
| imber 
E verblooming Climbe 
NEW DAWN (Above) 
: One of the hardiest Everblooming Climbers! New Dawn 
| repeats 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 fra- 
grance in profusion on a plant that is easy to grow, te- 
quires little care and takes little ground. The trim, per- 
fectly formed, pointed buds are most artistic in their 
appeal, superb for use in bouquets and arrangements. They 
have fine long stems. Sturdy canes grow rapidly; even one 
plant makes a gorgeous display on trellis, arbor or fence. 
Buds. . .exquisite, dainty pink flushed with deeper tones. 
Blooms.. delicate, soft pink, 4-in. blooms from early June 
until freezing weather. Delightfully fragrant. 
Hardy. .extremely hardy inallregions. Very vigorous. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

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Climbing Crimson Glory 
The Ever-Popular CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY (Above, Right) (Pl. Pat. No. 736) 
Imagine the magnificent Crimson Glory (see p. 27) _ the plant fora long period. Perfect Hybrid Teas ina 
in the form of a Climber! The rich crimson color, breathtaking cascade that is both unusual and lovely, 
the fascinating fragrance, the perfectly formed In northern areas where sub-zero temperatures oc- 
blooms and all the vigor and profusion that make cur, Climbing Crimson Glory should have some 
this Rose outstanding in its Hybrid Tea form have winter protection or should be planted in a sheltered 
been captured in this amazing Climber. Large, | location to minimize the danger of winter injury. 
high-centered crimson Roses on strong stems cover $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO ich Ligest Lie Growers 

