Climbing Roses 
Climbing roses properly placed can add loads of charm to any home. 
For planting on trellises against sections of the house or garage 
where there are no windows will reduce bareness and create color 
and beauty you never knew before. Excellent to train over arbors 
or gateways. 

401-7 CLIMBING 
BREAK O’ DAY 
A sub-zero climber with a_ beautiful 
orange-apricot shading that lends a very 
unusual touch to any garden. Plant Pat. 
No. 696. $2.00 each, prepaid. 
401-70 WHITE DAWN 
America’s finest everblooming White 
Climbing Rose. Produces hundreds of 
pure white completely double blooms re- 
sembling gardenias. Excellent for use in 
corsages. Blooms first year and is the 
most persistent of the climbers. Devel- 
oped from cross between New Dawn and 
Sub-Zero Lily Pons by the University of 
Minnesota. $2.00 each; 2 for $3.75, 
propia 401-47 PAUL'S SCARLET 
The most popular red climber. Produces bril- 
401-29 GOLDEN GLOW liant masses of vivid, scarlet-red blooms that 
Climbing Break o’ Day A sub-zero, golden yellow, very fragrant do not burn or fade. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 
climber that is equally good on a trellis $1.00 each; 2 for $1.85, prepaid. 
or as a ground cover. Plant Pat. No. 
263. $1.75 each; 3 for $5.00, prepaid. 401-2 CL. AMERICAN BEAUTY 
White Dawn An old favorite climber with large, fragrant, 
deep rose-pink blossoms. 2-yr., No. 1 plants, 
$1.00 each; 2 for $1.85, prepaid. 
401-44 NEW DAWN 
The everblooming form of Dr. Van Fleet. Beautiful pale, 
shell-pink, very fragrant blooms are borne more abun- 
dantly than on any other climber with the exception of 
White Dawn. $1.25 each; 2 for $2.35, prepaid. 

Paul’s Scarlet 


New Dawn 
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