JACKSON l PERKINS 
ROSE INTRODUCTIONS 
E VERY Rose-lover knows that one of the greatest thrills of growing Roses is the joy of adding the finest 
new creations of the season. To fulfil this constant desire for the best among the new Roses, Jackson 
& Perkins have connections with thirty-four hybridizers throughout the world, from Europe to 
Australia. These expert rosarians are ever on the alert to develop and improve choice varieties. They 
send their best selections to our Research Gardens at Newark, N. Y., and in this way Jackson & Perkins secure 
the most promising material the whole world offers. 
Jackson & Perkins now present their loveliest new 1935 Rose introductions which will delight every 
Rose-lover. Outstanding in the 1935 offerings is the delightful Climbing Rose, PRINCESS VAN ORANGE, 
presented for the first time. Its color is a dazzling orange-red, and the beautiful Polyantha-like trusses of 
blooms make a striking display. {See inside spread.J Enthusiastic Rose-growers will want to be among the 
first to grow in their own gardens the almost black NIGRETTE, “The Black Rose of Sangerhausen.” Among 
the Hybrid Teas is the inspiring variety, BETTER TIMES, with satiny flowers of cerise-red. Then there is the 
lovely COUNTESS VANDAL, the talk of the shows, and the sensational BLAZE, which was awarded the 1933 
Certificate of Merit at Bagatelle, France. GOLDEN CLIMBER /Mrs. Arthur Curtiss JamesJ, a real Hardy 
Climber with fragrant blossoms of rich golden loveliness, has just been awarded the Certificate of Merit by the 
National Rose Society of England. These and other Rose creations which Jackson & Perkins offer for your 
garden, are illustrated in full color in this folder. 
Only Tested Varieties Offered... 
When you plant Jackson & Perkins New Roses there is no anxious experimenting—no apprehension that 
the plants or blooms will not be all that you anticipate. No variety is offered for sale until it has proved 
that it will thrive when planted in your garden. Here at Newark, in northern New York State, Jackson & 
Perkins maintain extensive Research Gardens for the purpose of testing new plants from all over the world. 
In this vast outdoor laboratory all new Rose creations are held under closest scrutiny for long periods. 
Jackson & Perkins maintain also testing and growing stations at key points from coast to coast, north to south, 
where selected novelties are sent for determination of their climatic range. Rose specialists observe them 
with the utmost care to determine their hardiness, adaptability, and blooming qualities. You can safely plant 
Jackson & Perkins choice novelties with the greatest confidence. 
The New Rose Blaze in Full Bloom on August 17, 1933, at Newark, New York 
This is a picture taken in the Jackson & Perkins Research Gardens of the new patented novelty 
Climbing Rose, BLAZE. BLAZE starts to bloom in the middle of June and repeats throughout 
the summer, with a brilliant display. Although BLAZE often blooms freely the first years, the 
plants must be well established before these truly great summer displays of flowers can be expected. 
Remontance /recurring of bloomsj in Climbing Roses comes mostly on two-y&ar hard wooc, 
and spring-blooming branches, which should never be trimmed after blooming. 
