Climbing Roses can add loads of charm to any 
home. Allowed to climb up trellises against sec- 
tions of the house or garage, where there are no 
windows, they will reduce bareness and create 
color and beauty you never knew before. Won- 
derful, too, trained over arbors or gateways. 
WHITE DAWN 
America’s finest everblooming white climbing 
rose. White Dawn blooms the first year planted 
—a feature you will like. Hundreds of pure 
glistening white, completely double blooms, re- 
sembling gardenias are borne year after year. 
The most persistent climber we know. Devel- 
oped from a cross between New Dawn and Lily 
Pons Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea by the University 
of Minnesota. $2.00 each; 2 for $3.75. We pay 
the Postage. 
~ CL. BREAK 0’ DAY 
Paul's Scarlet | 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; 3 for $5.50. We pay the Postage. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
The most popular red climber produces brilliant masses ALOHA 
of vivid, scarlet-red blooms that do not burn nor fade. 
$1.25 each; 2 for $2.35. We pay the Postage. A sensational new everblooming pink rose that bursts into bloom 
from top to bottom with its huge deep rose-pink blooms. The 
—some up to 4 inches across. A new and very welcome pink 
climber. Plant Pat. No. 948. $2.50 each; 3 for $6.60. We pa 
the Postage. : 
NEW DAWN 
The beautiful, very fragrant, pale shell-pink blooms of New 
Dawn have made it a favorite with gardeners everywhere. Blooms 
more abundantly than any other climber we know except White 
Dawn. $1.45 each; 2 for $2.75. We pay the postage. 
White Dawn coral-pink buds open the show and slowly open to huge blooms 
New Dawn 
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