blooming 
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wations! 
CORAL DAWN 
(Below) At last!—a brand-new everblooming Climber 
with aCORAL-PINK color! Yes, a sparkling deep coral- 
pink... the color that has become so popular in bush 
Hl Roses, but unavailable in a Climber, wntil now.The color 
J. Hi. NICOLAS teally lasts. . . from the dainty pointed buds to the 
slow-opening, graceful, long-lasting, 414-in. blooms. 
world-renowned _hybridist, 
had set for his ideal a race 
of everblooming Climbing 
Roses with large double 
blooms like the Hybrid Teas. 
He made the cross that re- 
sulted in this marvelous 
flower—the triumph he did 
not live to see fulfilled but 
which now bears his name. 
(PI. Pat. #457.) 
This new color is Coral Dawn's main attraction—but 
it is a superior Climber in every other respect too. 
It bears clusters of from three to twenty buds. The 
lustrous, dark green foliage is disease- 
resistant and sets off the coral-pink flow- 
ets. This brand-new Climber is very easy 
to grow, does extremely well in ail 
regions. (Pl. Pat. #1117.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 
AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIMITED QUAN 
8 te Everblooming..A galaxy of bloom 
W repeats again and PAUL’S SCARLET. Until the advent of with 
again. Blaze, its everblooming counterpart, this was Ree aay 
Immense......Fully double, en- the most-admired red Climbing Rose. Many in 
still want it for the great profusion of large, GARDEN 
vivid scarlet-red flowers. GUIDE. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.30; 12 for $13.20 Useful sug- 
gestions on 
how to use 
climbers. 
trancing deep rose 
pink flowers, un- 
believably large, 
5 to 6 in. across, 
50  fine-textured 
© ue P. 00. Climbing Coral Dawn 
col petals. 
hid! $5.25; 12 for $21.00 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
©}. &P. co. 
SUMMER SNOW 
(Above) Wherever this enchanting, pure white Climbing 
Rose is planted—the fairest white Climber—it quickly 
fills out to illuminate the scene with myriads of clusters 
of pure white, loosely double flowers almost completely 
covering the plant, like mountains of snow. And these 
attractive white blooms repeat this amazing display 
all through the summer and fall—often they are the 
last flowers in our garden when killing frosts come in 
November. 
The spotless, glistening, glacier-white, double blooms 
are 2 in. across, effectively set off with golden stamens 
when full open, adding to the charm of their large 
clusters in bouquets and arrangements. There are very 
few thorns. Summer Snow is so abundantly generous, 
one never need hesitate to cut enough for use in the 
home. (Pl. Pat. #400.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00 
