JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
RAMBLERS AND CLIMBERS—Continued 
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b Climbing Lady Ashtown. Very pale carmine-pink, yellow at base. 3 00 
b Climbing Lady Hillingdon. Deep apricot yellow. 3 00 
b Climbing Los Angeles. Pale satiny pink, shaded with deep rose and gold. 3 00 
b Climbing Mrs. Aaron Ward. Yellow. 3 00 
b Climbing President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, orange and gold. 4 00 
b Climbing Red Radiance. Red. 3 00 
b Climbing Talisman. Similar to the bush variety. 4 00 
b Coralie. Semi-double coral-red flowers, changing to deep pink, resem¬ 
bling Los Angeles; splendid glossy green foliage. 3 00 
b Daydream. Australian Climber. (A. Clark 1925). Large, semi-single flowers of 
a dainty rose-pink. Fairly continuous in bloom. Vigorous plant. 5 00 
ob Dr. W. VanFleet. Large flowers of exquisite pale pink on fine, long stems. 2 50 
ob Gardenia. Buds rich creamy yellow and open flowers yellow at first. 2 00 
b Glenn Dale. Lemon buds and white blooms of exquisite shape. 2 50 
b Golden Climber. (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Wich. Hyb. (W. D. Brownell 
1933). Plant Patent No. 28. The most interesting and unusual feature 
is that its extreme hardiness is combined with blooms of Hybrid Tea type 
and quality, long lasting and most always solitary on stems often 
eighteen inches or longer. It is very hardy, being able to withstand sub¬ 
zero temperatures. The handsome, glossy green foliage, green wood and 
red thorns are very ornamental. See specialty page.$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
b Jacotte. Flower large, semi-double, coppery yellow, tinted coppery red. 4 00 
b Kitty Kininmonth. Australian climber. Glowing deep pink. 5 00 
b Le Reve. The long-wanted, absolutely hardy golden yellow climber. 3 00 
ob Mary Wallace. The outstanding large-flowered pink climber. 2 50 
ob Max Graf. Large, single, shining pink flowers. Fine for covering rocks, etc_ 2 50 
b Mercedes Gallart. Hardy everblooming climber. (Munne 1931). An addition to 
the new group of hardy everblooming climbers. Large, full bloom of 
splendid form on long stems for cutting. Very fragrant. Cerise-red turn¬ 
ing to a pleasing magenta-pink. Blooms steadily. See specialty page- 10 00 
b Mme. Gregoir^ Staechelin. See Staechelin. 
b New Dawn. Cl. (Plant Patent No. 1). Everblooming Dr. W. VanFleet. Vig¬ 
orous free blooming. See specialty page.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
b Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Clg. H. T. Large, full, fragrant, pale sulphur-yellow 
flowers .. 5 00 
ob Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Flowers large, well-shaped, vivid scarlet-red, fading but 
little . 2 50 
b Primrose. New hardy yellow climber with large, very double, canary-yellow 
flowers in great profusion. 2 50 
b Purity. Large semi-double pure unshaded white flowers, borne several to¬ 
gether on strong stems. Fragrant. Free bloomer in June and July. 3 50 
ob Roserie. Exactly like Tausendschoen, except that it is several shades darker 
pink . 2 50 
b Scorcher. Handsome vermilion flowers covering the plant in great profusion; 
steady bloomer throughout the season. 4 00 
ob Silver Moon. Flowers semi-double, very large, with brilliant yellow stamens.. 2 50 
b Staechelin. Hardy, vigorous grower. Crimson buds opening to large, perfumed 
pale pink flowers. 3 00 
ob Tausendschoen. Large clusters of medium-sized flowers varying from creamy 
white to soft pink. 2 00 
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The Wholesale Prices in our lists apply only on Wholesale Quantities. Orders should call for ten 
of a kind and size, and beyond that for multiples of ten. Stock in our storage buildings 
is tied in 10’s and we prefer not to break bundles if avoidable. 
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