weeks during the months of June, July and August. Prices are postpaid. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY— (Pictured on opposite page). This is one of the old-time 
favorite climbing roses. The vine is very hardy, a vigorous grower, and free blooming. 
The extra large blooms are a lovely deep pink in color, resembling Tea Roses in shape 
and size. POSTPAID: Heavy Grade—Each, $1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
BLAZE—(Pictured on opposite page). This is the brilliant double red climber so popu- 
lar throughout the country. You’ll be thrilled with the generous display of bloom in 
June and also with the later flowers as the plant becomes well established and the 
everblooming charateristics begin to show. Enjoy great clusters of 2 to 3-inch scarlet 
flowers on your porch, fence, pergola, or trellis. POSTPAID: Heavy Grade—Each, 
$1.75; 3 for $4.95. 
Hardly anything can equal Climbing Roses in full bloom for mass display of color. 
They are ideal for porches, arbors, trellises and trailing over fences. All climbers are 
very hardy in our Great Plains Region, but we recommend winter protection in the 
northern states. Climbing Roses should be set 3 to 6 feet apart for mass display. We ad- 
vise the use of Ra-Pid-Gro Liquid Fertilizer (page 45) when planting and every 2 to 3 
order by mail 
BLAZE SPECIAL 
1 Blaze 1 Doubloons 
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1 New Dawn 1 White Dawn 
All 4 for $6.50 
POSTPAID 
CLIMBING CRIMSON GLORY—(P. P. 736). Pictured on op- 
posite page. Here is:the climbing form of the beautiful Paten- 
ted Hybrid Tea Rose; Crimson Glory. It has exactly the same 
marvelous deep crimson flowers and the same rich fragrance. 
A perfect pillar rose. Blooms all through the season and WILL 
BLOOM THIS SUMMER AND FALL. Should be given winter 
protection in the northern states. Postpaid: Each, $2.50; 3 for 
$6.60. 
DOUBLOONS— (Pictured on opposite page). A fabulous yellow 
climber. Its blooms are magnificent, large golden yellow flowers 
in delightful clusters with a spicy, clean fragrance. It is un- 
usually hardy and vigorous. Postpaid: Heavy Grade—Each, 
$1.75; 3 for $4.95. ; 
NEW DAWN — (Pictured on opposite page). A hardy, climbing 
rose that is truly everblooming and has been thoroughly tested 
in Salina. This vigorous growing vine with luxuriant foliage is 
continually in bloom from June until very hard frosts. The 
flowers are double and of an exquisite apple-blossom pink in 
color with a delightful old-rose fragrance. The large flowers of 
New Dawn are borne on long stems, making them ideal for 
cutting. Postpaid: Heavy Grade—Each, $1.75; 3 for $4.95. 
PAUL’S SCARLET— (Pictured on opposite page). The flowers 
are intense vivid scarlet, semi-double, and are freely produced 
in clusters of from 3 to 20 blooms on long, well-balanced canes, 
the plant being a mass of flaming color from top to bottom. 
Their flowers do not fade but maintain their brilliant color until 
the last petal drops. Very hardy. Postpaid: Heavy Grade—Each, 
$1.50; 3 for $4.25. 
WHITE DAWN —(Pictured at the left). The fairest white 
climber! White Dawn puts forth myrids of large clusters 
of pure white blooms, covering the plant like mountains 
of snow. Postpaid: Heavy Grade—Each, $1.75; 3 for 
$4.95. 
