PAUL’S 
SCARLET— 
Still the Best Red 
for the Mid-West 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
Still King of the reds, Paul’s Scarlet is the 
most popular red Climbing Rose. Paul’s 
Scarlet produces brilliant masses of vivid 
scarlet-red blooms that neither burn nor 
fade. $1.35 each; 2 for $2.45. We pay the 
postage. 
ALOHA 
A sensational new everblooming pink 
Rose that bursts into bloom from top to 
bottom with large, deep rose-pink blooms. 
The coral-pink buds open the show and 
slowly unfold to huge blooms—up to 4 
inches across. A new and very welcome 
pink climber. Plant Pat. No. 948. $2.50 
each; 2 for $4.50. We pay the postage. 
New Dawn 
WHITE DAWN 
White Dawn blooms the first year plant- 
ed—a feature we know you will like. 
Hundreds of pure glistening white, com- 
pletely double blooms, resembling gar- 
denias, are borne year after year. The 
most persistently blooming Climber 
we've ever seen. Developed from a cross 
between New Dawn and Lily Pons Sub- 
Zero Hybrid Tea by the University of 
Minnesota. White Dawn is truly Ameri- 
ca’s finest everblooming white Climbing 
Rose. $1.75 each; 2 for $3.35. We pay 
the postage. 
deep, golden yellow that 
stand out like gems 
against the deep leathery 
green foliage. Golden 
Glow is very fragrant 
and when in bloom the 
spicy fragrance carries 
throughout the yard. 
Golden Glow is equally 
good on a trellis or as a 
ground cover. Plant Pat. 
No. 263. $1.75 each; 2 
for $3.25. We pay the 
postage. 
NEW DAWN 
The beautiful, very fragrant, shell-pink 
blooms of New Dawn have made it a favor- 
ite with gardeners everywhere. Blooms 
more abundantly than any other Climber we 
know except White Dawn. Blooms the first 
year planted. $1.45 each; 2 for $2.75. We 
pay the postage. 
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CLIMBER COLLECTION 
1 Paul’s Scarlet 1 White Dawn 
Both for Only $2.85 
You Save 25c 
We pay the postage. 
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tenting ROSES 
Climbing Roses will add loads of charm to any home. Allowed 
to climb up trellises 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. 
GOLDEN GLOW a “Sub-Zero” Climber 
Golden Glow will be welcomed by any lover of yellow Roses. Slower 
to come into bloom than most Climbing Roses, nevertheless, it is a 
true beauty and more than worth the wait. The blooms are a rich, 
Golden Glow 
