
DOUB LOONS Glbat a 
Doubloons—the golden treasures of old pirate days, were buried deep 
on fabled islands far away—hidden—useless—dead. But Doubloons— 
the golden beauties from nature's treasure chest, planted in a lovely 
garden—live—climb—bloom, and bring great happiness to everyone. 
Little wonder that Doubloons is recognized as the best all-purpose yel- 
low Climbing Rose! Three factors particularly contribute to 1ts popu- 
larity. Its flowers are magnificent. It blooms in profusion for a long 
time, to be enjoyed to the utmost. It is hardy and vigorous. Just what 
Rose-lovers sought for so many years! 
History...a direct descendant of our American wild Prairie Rose, with its 
heritage of hardiness; very valuable in a Climber. 
Blooms .. large, golden flowers, fairly double, in delightful clusters, literally 
covering the plant for a long period. Dark, velvety green foliage. 
Growth. ..vigorous, healthy, long, heavy canes. Grows 12 ft. in a season. 
Fragrance .spicy, clean. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 
For More 
Complete List of 
Modern Climbers, 
please see the 
Jackson & Perkins 
©1.eP.00. Doubloons Catalog for 
Spring 1941 
JUNE MORN Oe saat June Morn 
A spectacular, sturdy Climbing Rose, originated by Dr. J. H. Nicolas, which 
should have an important place in all gardens far and wide. June Morn’s large 
5-in. double flowers are a bright watermelon-pink touched with gold on the 
outside. Blooms in great profusion in many-flowered clusters in early summer 
and again throughout the season. Heavy, deep green foliage. It highlights 
gray or colorless places, creating a delightful atmosphere. Hardy. Height, 
8 ft. For northern areas here is a Pillar Rose with Hybrid-Tea-size flowers and 
for southern areas a real hardy addition to the list of Climbers. 

History...A seedling imbued with the grace and charm of Mme. Gregoire 
Staechelin, and the sturdy vigor and free-flowering qualities 
of the Climbing Souy. de Claudius Pernet. 
Color.. .. .luscious watermelon-pink inside; outside touched with gold. 
Blooms... .heavily in early summer with a good display in the fall. 
Foliage.. heavy, deep green; a rich background. Disease-resistant. 

$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 ee 
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(Propagation Rights Reserved) 
All the beauty and grace 
of the exquisite World’s 
Fair Floribunda blooms 
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a hardy Everblooming 
Climbing Rose. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
The Fairest, Best White Climber— 
SUMMER SNOW i 
(Plant Patent No. 400) 
Here is the marvelous white Climbing Rose 
that wins instant admiration wherever used— 
we Cannot praise it too highly! For a never-to- NEW DAWN 
be-forgotten sight, plant it with the red Blaze 
(see p. 17). Myriads of pure white, loosely (lant Paseo oo) 

double, 2-in. flowers, set off with large golden The everblooming strain of the most pols 
stamens, in large clusters. Few thorns. pink climbing Rose in America noted for the 
Blooms. ...so profuse in June they seem like lovely large aC brid-Tea size and form, and 
mountains of aow: intermittent glossy foliage (similar to Dr. W. Van Fleet.) 
all summer. Blooms...almost continuously from early 
Type......free-branching—spreads to cover a June till frost. Masses of soft pink, 
large surface. Superb pillar Rose. delightfully fragrant flowers. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Jackson & Perkins Co., World's Largest Rose Growers 
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