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Mrs. P. S. duPont — Continuous bloomer on extra strong 
canes. Flowers deep golden-yellow, both in bud and 
flower. 
New Yorker (Patent No. 823) — An enormous clear, 
sparkling, red rose that holds its color. Buds darker in 
color than the open blooms. Very exceptional. $2.50 each. 
Peace (Patent No. 591) — Oval buds golden-yellow etched 
with pink. As they open, the color changes from canary- 
yellow, to pale golden, to iridescent cream. Flowers are 5 
in. across. $2.50 each. 
Pink Dawn — Exquisite pink with deeper shadings, giving 
an abundance of fragrant bloom. 
Pres. Herbert Hoover — Strong grower, bearing beautiful 
flowers of soft pink, orange and gold all blended together 
in one beautiful bloom. 
Radiance — A strong, vigorous and hardy variety bearing 
large rose-pink flowers, globular in shape. 
Red Radiance — Rosy red variety. Fully equal in all points 
to the above. 
Roslyn — Deep golden-yellow, reverse orange. Very attrac- 
tive. 
Soeur Therese — Long pointed buds of rich yellow with 
reddish markings at base of petals. Fragrant. 
Talisman — Pointed buds of yellow with orange and scar- 
let markings on face of petals. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Each Per 10 
Potted Plants ................ $1.80 $16.50 
(Unless otherwise noted) 
Available after May 10th 
Aloha (Patent No. 948) — Deep coral-pink buds opening into 
very full, rich rose-pink flowers and silvery-pink on the 
inside of the petals. The secondary buds do not open until 
the first flowers are nearly finished. Grows in _ long- 
stemmed clusters. $2.75 each. 
American Pillar — Huge clusters of single bright pink 
flowers with white centers. 
Blaze — Bright scarlet-red flowers of large size borne freely 
on strong stems. Often a recurrent bloomer. 
City of York — A new white climber, semi-double with 
golden yellow center. 
Climbing American Beauty — Very attractive variety with 
rich carmine-rose blossoms. 
