ONew Perpetual lowering 
Glimbing Roses 
Dream Girl (Plant Patent No. 643) 
Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
The new everblooming Hardy Climber and Pillar Rose. This variety 
fills a long-felt need for a real coral-pink, full-petaled, hardy climb- 
ing Rose. Another most appealing quality is its pleasant spicy and 
penetrating fragrance. The blooms last for days after cutting. Be- 
ginning in June when older climbers like Mary Wallace, Dr. W. Van 
Fleet and others in this class finish blooming, Dream Girl produces 
successive crops of flowers throughout the summer, ending with a 
gorgeous display in late fall. It has a neat, compact habit which 
allows for easy training on a 6- to 8-foot trellis or arbor; also does 
well when trained cs a ‘’pillar’’ Rose. 
Perpetual-Flowering 
‘ Climbing Rose, 
Inspiration 
Gold Rush Each $1.75, Three $4.65, Doz. $18.60 
A vigorous climber, producing masses of handsome yellow flowers; has 
nice foliage and unlike most hardy climbers, it will produce flowers on 
its new growth for the season. We predict a great future for it. So far 
it has proven to be the best and hardiest of the yellow climbing Roses. 
Inspiration Each $2.25, Three $6.00, Doz. $24.00 
Inspiration is an appropriate companion Rose for the 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 j 
and habit. Successive crops follow from June on through October and rs! + 
show the same sparkling tones as found in that fine old Hybrid Tea, £. 
Pink Radiance, and the once-blooming Mary Wallace Climber. It is very 
hardy, reliable and free blooming in all sections, same as Dream Girl 
Climber. 
Perpetual-Flowering Climbing Rose, Dream Girl 
Climbing Rose, 
Gold Rush 
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