DREAM GIRL. (Pat. 643) 
Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, doz. $24.00 
The comparatively new everblooming 
hardy climbing and pillar rose. The out- 
side petals of the opening buds are very 
light appleblossom-pink. It frequently 
takes several days for the full-petaled buds 
to open and show the salmon-pink inside 
petals. One of the most appealing qualities 
is the pleasing, spicy, unforgettable fra- 
grance. Plants established for a year or 
more will produce a fine crop of flowers in 
early June followed by a succession of 
blooms throughout the summer, ending 
with a glorious display in early fall. The 
plant is absolutely disease-resistant, 
healthy, vigorous. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS. (Pat 457) Each $2.00, 3 for $5.25, dozagzinog 
After an exceptionally heavy display of gorgeous deep rose-pink blooms in 
June, new flowering shoots appear all summer. The blooms are unbelievably 
large and the fragrance is rich, lovely and intriguing. 
HIGH NOON. (Pat. 704) Each $2.25, 3 for $6.00, doz. $24.00 
KG The intense shade of clear shining yellow displayed in the medium- 
Ae. sized, well-shaped buds, cannot be found in any other rose on the 
market today. It was the 1948 Regional All-America Award winner 
for the Pacific Coast and Southern States. The flowers are borne on long 
stems with light green, glossy foliage. The plant is fast growing and should 
have a post, wall or some support to best display its beauty. High Noon 
produces a big crop of magnificent buds in the spring, continuing throughout 
the entire growing season. 
NEW DAWN. Each $1.50, 3 for $3.90, doz. $15.00 
One of the hardiest everblooming climbers! New Dawn repeats its perfect 
hybrid-tea-like blooms continuously all season. 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. The trim, 
perfectly formed, pointed 
buds are most artistic in 
their appeal, superb for use 
in arrangements. They 
have fine long stems. Sturdy 
canes grow rapidly; even 
one plant makes a gorgeous 
display on trellis, arbor or 
fence. 
PAUL'S SCARLET 
CLIMBER. 
Each $1.10, 3 for $3.00; 
doz. $11.75 
The scarlet-red, semi-double 
flowers are freely produced 
in clusters of three to ten on 
much-branched canes. A 
strong grower and very 
hardy. Canes are flexible 
and easily tied to a fence, 
pergola or post. A more 
gorgeous mass of spring 
color is hard to find. 
HIGH NOON 
WHITE DAWN. 
Each $1.50, 
3 fons: 90; 
doz. $15.60 
America’s finest 
everblooming 
white climbing 
rose. Produces 
hundreds ofpure 
white, com- 
pletely double 
blooms resem- 
wm bling gardenias. 
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first year. 
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