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Paul’s Scarlet 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
The most popular red climber. Produces 
brilliant masses of vivid, scarlet-red 
blooms that do not burn nor fade. 
$1.35 each; 2 for $2.45. We pay the 
postage. 
White Daw 
Climbing 
ROSE 
Climbing Roses will add loads of charm 
to any home. Allowed to climb up trel- 
lises against sections of the house or 
garage, where there are no windows, 
they will reduce bareness and create 
color and beauty you never knew before. 
Wonderful, 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, resembling 
Gardenias, are borne year after year. The 
most persistently blooming climber we 
know. Developed from a cross between 
New Dawn and Lily Pons Sub-Zero Hy- 
brid Tea by the University of Minnesota. 
$2.00 each; 2 for $3.75. We pay the 
postage. 
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CLIMBER COLLECTION 
1 Paul’s Scarlet 1 White Dawn 
Both for Only $3.15 
We pay the postage. 
NEW DAWN 
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HIGH NOON 
A brilliant sunshiny yellow that stays 
rich and unfading. Blooms profusely 
not once but almost all summer long. 
High Noon grows profusely and flow- 
ers freely. The best yellow climber we 
have seen, although it requires good 
winter protection in Minnesota. Plant 
Pat. No. 704. $2.50 each; 2 for $4.50. 
We pay the postage. 
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. 
New Dawn 
