
.&P. MODERN 

ALL GUARANTEED HARDY 
EVER before could you enjoy such glorious 
Climbing Roses in your garden! From 
our fields this fall we will send you fine, 
large, full-bodied, 2-year-old plants of the 
superb King Midas and Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
described on inside front cover—also the new 
J. & P. 1943 introduction, Torch, and all these 
favorites. 
Any garden is more colorful, more attractive, 
more complete with the addition of Modern 
Climbing Roses—especially our newer varieties 
which produce large, double blooms like the 
Hybrid Tea Roses; for porches, trellises, garages, 
TORCH 
(Propagation Rights Reserved) 
Like a vibrant splash of color from an 
artist’s palette, Rambler Torch will 
flame gloriously in your garden in 
June. The vivid orange-scarlet tone is 
clear, clean and true like bright, 
warm sunshine falling on a crimson 
coral reef. The color continues soft as 
the flowers age. Torch blooms in pro- 
lific abundance. The large, graceful 
flowers come in such generous clusters 
they are literally countless. As endur- 
ingly hardy as it is radiantly lovely, 
Torch brings a keynote of gayety fora 
very long season; frequently re-bloom- 
ing in the fall. 
fences, pillars, etc. On even a small city lot, 
you can enjoy their thrilling beauty and fra- 
grance both in elaborate outdoor display and 
hundreds of bouquets. Blooms . .conical heads; long-bloom- 
ing. Most striking color 
Every year, more wise gardeners plant Climbing of all Climbing Roses. 
Roses in the fall—the roots start to grow much Foliage. .dark green, abundant, not 
earlier next spring and you get taller growth the first generally susceptible to 
season. J. & P. Modern Climbing Roses are easily disease. 
protected through winter, guaranteed to live and Traits...a new Rambler that is a 
Pillar Rose, 8 to 10 ft. tall. 
Very hardy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
bloom if our simple instructions are followed. 
Blaze 
BLAZE x2 
Most Popular Everblooming 
Climbing Rose in America 
A blazing scarlet that has steadily made 
its way in public favor until it is proba- 
bly more widely used today than any 
other Climber. These are the gorgeous, 
brilliant, double, red Climbing Roses one 
sees all over America—but in the ever- 
blooming or repeating form, definitely 
fixed by use of only bloom wood in 
propagation. You knew the older 
June-blooming variety as Paul’s Scar- 
let. Height, 8 ft. 
Blooms. . large, vivid, well-shaped, double, more 
glorious than the picture at right; hold 
their color well. 
Use. .....train over an atch or pergola—use to 
cover a fence or'garage—grow on a tall 
% post or pillar—brighten a porch. 
e Prolific.. .Blaze gives a plentiful supply of vivid 
scarlet flowers over a long first bloom- 
ing period and then continues to flower 
intermittently all season. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
j.@P.CO. 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
Until the advent of Blaze, its everblooming counterpart, this 
was the most admired red Climbing Rose. Many still want it 
for the great profusion of large, well-shaped, vivid scarlet-red 
flowers in large open clusters, during June, completely covering 
the foliage. Height, 10 ft. 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 

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JUNE MORN 
(Plant Patent No. 375) 
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 water- 
melon-pink touched with gold on the 
outside. Blooms in great profusion in 
many-flowered clusters in early summer 
and again throughout the season; older 
established plants could almost be called 
everblooming. Heavy, deep green foliage. 
It highlights gray or colorless places, 
creating a delightful atmosphere. 
June Morn is an unusually hardy, vigorous 
grower that begins to throw sturdy climbing 
shoots the first summer, and will bloom gener- 
ously the next June. Height, 8 ft. For north- 
ern areas here is a Pillar Rose with Hybrid- 
Tea-size flowers with repeating bloom and for 
southern areas a real hardy addition to the list 
of repeating Climbers. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 
The superb long buds, flecked with orange- 
scarlet, burst into handsome, rich golden yel- 
low, Tea-like blooms. Long stems, few thorns; 
delicate fragrance. Hardy; needs to become 
established before blooming heavily. Height 
10 to 12 ft. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
