for howsareds of Plooms- ee 
even in limited space 
INETEEN FORTY-TWO will be a banner ‘‘Climber Year!’’ Not since 
the sensational Blaze was introduced by Jackson & Perkins Co. a decade 
ago has there been a year when gardeners could secure such glorious 
new Modern Climbing Roses! Think of being able to plant both the long- 
blooming King Midas and the everblooming Dr. J. H. Nicolas this spring! 
Any garden is more colorful, more attractive, more complete with the 
addition of Modern Climbing Roses—especially the newer varieties which 
produce large, double blooms like the Hybrid Teas on pages 5 to 17. The 
great clusters of gorgeous flowers, framed by luxuriant foliage, are a most 
desirable ornament—on porches, trellises, garages, fences, pillars, etc. 

Here is the solution, too, for those who wish to enjoy the thrilling 
beauty and fragrance of Roses where space is limited. Beautiful blooms can 
be produced for both elaborate outdoor display and hundreds of bouquets in 
even a small city lot! 
Modern Climbing Roses are easily protected through winter, even where the 
temperature drops well below zero. Climbers bloom on old wood, and given only 
ordinary care they will repay you immeasurably for the small effort required. 
(Plant Patent 
BLAZE N04) 
Most Popular Everblooming Climbing Rose in America 
Blooms. .large, vivid, well-shaped, double, more 
glorious than the picture at right; hold 
their color well. 
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- Use... 
tive, double red Climbing Roses one sees 
all over America—but in the everblooming 
or repeating form, definitely fixed by use of 
only bloom wood in propagation. You 
knew the older June-blooming variety as 
Paul’s Scarlet. 
..train over an arch or pergola—use 
to cover a fence or garage—grow on a 
tall post or pillar—brighten a porch. 

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. 
Selected Modern 
Climbing Roses 
Creations of Dr. Nicolas—Group *131 
Three of the world’s finest Climbing Roses, all created in 
our own department of plant research: King Midas, Dr. 
j. H. Nicolas, and June Morn. 
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3 Plants (value $4.50) 
Favorite Four—Group *132 
King Midas, Dr. J. H. Nicolas, Blaze, Summer Snow— 
all 4 pictured on these two pages. 
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4 Plants ac 3obs) 
Everblooming Trio—Group *133 
All three have a long season of profuse bloom 
in June, and continue to bloom intermittently 
all summer and fall: Dr. J. H. Nicolas, 
Summer Snow, and Blaze. 
3 Plants (oc. 3sts) 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
Until the advent of Blaze, its everblooming counterpart, this gorgeous variety 
was the most admired of the red Climbing Roses. 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. 
75c each; 3 for $1.90; 12 for $7.50 

SUMMER SNOW 
(Plant Patent No. 400) 
Fairest, Best White Climber—Everblooming 
Here is the marvelous white Climbing Rose that wins instant ad- 
mitation wherever used. Myriads of pure white, loosely double, 
2-in. flowers, set off with large golden stamens, in large clusters. 
i A mountain of white almost completely covers the spreading plant all 
\ through June, with the lovely pure white blooms repeating all summer 
and fall. Restful and refreshing by day, it is even more delightful in 
in the evening. The hardy, vigorous plant spreads rapidly and needs 
little care. The picture shows only about half of the plant . Summer 

Hundreds of thousands still 
remember the impressive 

Snow makes an exquisite background of white to accent the color of 
Floribundas and perennials. For a striking effect plant with Blaze; 
add a blue-flowering perennial or vine and you have our national 
colors—Red, White and Blue. There are but few thorns. 
Blooms.......clear white, loosely double, 2 in. across. 
Everblooming. intermittent all summer—so profuse in June they seem 
like mountains of snow. 
Type.........free-branching—spreads to cover a large surface. Very 
hardy, vigorous. Superb pillar Rose. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
spectacle of the J. & P. 
Modern Climbing Roses in 
Gardens on Parade at the 
great New York World's 
Fair where Jackson & 
Perkins Co. was selected to 
supply and maintain the 
Parade of Modern Roses. 
Here is a scene from the 
gardens there. 












