(Plant Patent 
No. 400) 

Everblooming 
HEREVER this enchanting, pure white Climbing Rose is planted— 
the fairest white climber—it quickly fills out to illuminate the 
scene with myriads of clusters of pure white, loosely double flowers 
almost completely covering the plant, like mountains of snow. If as you 
have traveled through the countryside and observed the Roses on the grounds 
of some fine home you have said ‘‘That’s the white Climbing Rose I want,”’ 
doubtless it was Summer Snow. The plants are always impressively handsome. 
The spotless, glistening, glacier-white double blooms are 2 in. across, 
effectively set off with golden stamens when full-open, adding to the charm 
of their large clusters in bouquets and arrangements. There are very few 
thorns. And Summer Snow is so abundantly generous, one never need hesi- 
tate to cut enough for use in the home. 
This lovely Rose not only excites the extravagant admiration of all who 
see it by day—its masses of fragrant white blooms are glorious in the evening, 
entrancing in moonlight. You'll never part with Summer Snow! 
Blooms from Early June Till Late Fall 
It would be bounty enough to have its splendor just for June, but Summer 
Snow is not content with that—the attractive white blooms repeat themselves 
all through the summer and fall—often they are the last flowers in our garden 
when killing frosts come in November. 
The hardy, vigorous plants require little care, and fill out rapidly, grow- 
ing 8 to 10 ft. tall. The picture shows only about one-half of the plant. 
Summer Snow is an unsurpassed setting in white before which you can portray 
lovely color harmony with a planting of Floribunda Roses or Perennials. 
For a striking effect, plant with the red Blaze or the golden King Midas. 
To show your colors, plant with Blaze and Delphinium or other blue Peren- 
nials for the “‘Red, White and Blue.”’ 
Flowers .....large generous clusters. Fragrance. .. .dainty, clean, refreshing. 
Clear sparkling white. 
Loosely double 2-in. 
flowers; golden yellow 
Type........excellent Pillar Rose, 
8 to 10 ft. tall. Very 
hardy. Vigorous. Fills 
oe aap in well and covers a fine 
Everblooming .intermittent all summer. area on trellis or fence, 
June bloom like a moun- but not overrunning. 
tain of snow. Very few thorns. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 

© J. &P.co. Doubloons 
_—— ee ’ Summer Snow © 1. #P.00. 
DOUBLOONS 
(Plant Patent No. 152) 
Doubloons—the golden treasures of old pirate days, 
were buried deep on fabled islands far away. But 
Doubloons—the golden beauties from nature’s treasure 
chest, planted in a lovely garden— live—climb—bloom, 
and bring great happiness to everyone. This is the 
Yellow Climbing Rose on which you can depend for 
quick results, and for real height. The husky, hardy 
canes grow as much as 12 ft. in a single season, for 
bountiful bloom the next year. You may even have 
some blooms the same year you plant! Its flowers are 
magnificent. It blooms in profusion for a long time. It 
is hardy and vigorous. 

History....a direct descendant of our American wild 
Prairie Rose, with its heritage of hardiness. 
Blooms .. . .large, golden flowers, fairly double, in delight- 
ful clusters, literally covering the plant for 
a long period. Beautiful foliage of dark, 
velvety green. 
Growth. .. .vigorous, healthy; long, heavy canes. Grows 
12 ft. in a season. 
Fragrance. .spicy, clean. 
Page 28 $1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Jackson & Perkins Co.. 


