
All produce fine double blooms, except 
the two favorite single Roses indicated. 
Autumn. Long-lasting; moderately fragrant; bud 
burnt-orange streaked red. Continuous. 
Betty Uprichard. Delicate salmon-pink with 
coppery carmine reverse; verbena fragrance. 
Briarcliff. Extra large; perfect form; exquisite 
deep rose-pink, lighter on outer petals. 
Caledonia. Large; white; very double; long-lasting; 
slightly fragrant. Long, strong stems. Hardy. 
Condesa de Sastago. Two-toned coppery pink 
inside, golden tint outside. 
Dainty Bess. Large single flowers, flesh-pink in- 
side with old-rose reverse. Delightfully frilled. 
Dame Edith Helen. Glowing pink; large and 
full; intensely fragrant. Continuous all sea- 
son. Very hardy. 
Editor McFarland. Clear brilliant pmk; perfect 
form; long-lasting when cut. Strong stems. 
E. G. Hill. Massive, deep maroon, velvety on In- 
side; very fragrant. Blooms throughout season. 
Essence. Fragrant; velvety fiery crimson petals. 
Strong stems for cutting. Vigorous, bushy. 
Etoile de Hollande. Bright red; large; lIoose; 
semi-double; very fragrant. 
Frau Karl Druschki. World popular white Rose, 
exquisite form, snow-white. Hybrid Perpetual. 
olden Dawn. Sunflower-yellow turning lemon- 
yellow; fragrant. Profuse, continuous. Low- 
growing. 
Grenoble. Large; scarlet-red. Tall; rich foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. Large; spectacular orange-yel- 
low, flushed nasturtium-red. Long buds. 
Joanna Hill. Medium yellow; single. Long stems. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Exotic pure white 
blooms for contrast in bouquet or garden. 
Margaret McGredy. Very large; orange-to-scar- 
let; fragrant. Fewthorns. Vigorous; continuous. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Delicate creamy white merg- 
Ing into yellow at base. Long, pomted bud. 
McGredy’s Scarlet. Rose-red with blazing scar- 
let sheen; large, loosely formed flowers. Tall. 
McGredy’s Yellow. Large; bright, buttercup- 
yellow; dark-red stems. Exquisite. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Pastel rose with golden 
base; fragrant. Strong, branching, tall. 
Mme. Butterfly. Light pink flowers delicately 
tinted with gold; fragrant. Free blooming. 
Mme. Joseph Perraud. Long, nasturttum-orange 
buds, opening nasturtium-buff; fragrant. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Medium-sized; white, 
slightly flushed pink in center; fragrant. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. Fine buds; 
perfect rich yellow flowers; delicate fragrance. 
The Choicest of the Older Roses 
for a Lovely Display at Little Cost 
Any of These Fine Hybrid Tea Roses below, 
Same J. & P. High Quality Plants, only... 
13°. 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Deep golden yellow, 
slightly lighter with age; semi-double. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy.  Scarlet-copper-orange, 
flushed red on outside; fragrant. Very hardy. 
Pedralbes. Semi-double, cream-colored flowers 
passing to pure white. Vigorous; free bloomer. 
Pink Dawn. Well-formed; deep rose opening to 
lovely pink, tinted orange at base; fragrant. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon and orange, 
two-tone. Vigorous, upright; free blooming. 
President Plumecocq. Deep salmon overglow on 
coppery buff; large; fragrant. Continuous. 
Prince Felix (de Luxembourg). Well-formed; 
large; brilliant scarlet-red. Withstands sub-zero. 
Radiance. Cameo-pink; large; intensely fra- 
grant. Blooms all season, in all climates. Tall. 
Red Radiance. Very large; long-lasting; in- 
tensely fragrant; clear, even red. Tall. 
Southport. Brilliant, unshaded scarlet. 
tacular; sensational in bright sunshine. 
Talisman. Golden yellow and copper; long- 
lasting. Free blooming. 
Spec- 
Temno. Not black, but near—rich, deep, vel- 
vety maroon; strongly perfumed. Profuse. 
3 Plants of one variety .. $1.90 
Universal Favorites 
Any 12 Plants of your choice $'7-50 
Any 25 Plants of yourchoice . $14.75 
Gp Cte - 
ORE colorful, more attractive, more complete—this can be accomplished in any garden with the addition of Climbing 
Roses—especially the newer Jackson & Perkins Modern Climbing Roses which produce large, double blooms like 
Hybrid Teas, several also Everblooming. The great clusters of gorgeous flowers, framed by luxuriant foliage, are a 
most desirable ornament wherever placed, and they provide ideal screening for porches, corners, fences, garages, etc. 
Modern Climbing Roses are easily protected through winter, even where the temperature drops well below zero. Simple 
instructions furnished. Protected during the winter and given ordinary care, they will repay you many times over for the 
small amount of effort required to grow them. 
Golden Climber 
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BLAZE 

LEADING CLIMBERS—Group *108 
For wonderful display—Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
and Blaze at right; Doubloons, June 
Morn, and Summer Snow on page 18 
5 PLANTS $ 5, 
1 of each (Walue $6.), for.. 
CLIMBERS IN FOUR COLORS— 
(Plant Patent No. 10) 
A blazing scarlet that has steadily made its 
way in public favor until it is probably 
more widely used today than any other 
Climber. These are the brilliant, attrac- 
tive, double red Climbing Roses one sees 
throughout the countryside all over 
America—but in the everblooming or re- 
Group X67 er form ees fixed by use of 
only bloom wood in successive propaga- 
Blaze, Doubloons, June Morn, Summer Snow. tions. You knew the older Tore pees 
variety as Paul’s Scarlet. For a striking 
4 ees EV altelsaisos $ 3.75 effect, plant with the lovely white Sum- 
mer Snow, see page 18. 
Blooms.. large, vivid, well-shaped, double, more 
glorious than the picture at right; hold 
their color well. 
User pnee train over an arch or pergola—use to 
cover a fence or gatage—grow on a tall 
post or pillar—brighten a porch. 
Prolific...Blaze gives a plentiful supply of vivid 
GOLDEN CLIMBER eee 
The interesting shape of the fragrant, Tea-like blooms is 
unusual. The coloring is superb—yellow flecked with 
orange-scarlet. Long stems add grace. Glossy leaves. 
Hardy; needs to become established before blooming 
heavily. scarlet flowers over a long first bloom- 
Buds.....long, gracefully shaped, golden yellow. ing period and then continues to flower 
Stems... .18 in. or longer, make Roses fine for cutting. intermittently all season. 
Lasting...long blooming period lengthens the enjoyment. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
J ackson & Perkins Co., World's Largest Rose Growers Newark, New York 
