Mott Pyoular 
OF ALL CLIMBING ROSES 
(Plant Patent No. 10) 
HE Red of the Flag, in all its flaming glory—symbol 
of courage and devotion to country in every Ameri- 
can heart! Most popular of all everblooming 
Climbing Roses, the demand for Blaze increases year by 
year, and we are now experiencing a tremendous demand 
for this exciting Climber by the many who want Flag 
Red in their gardens. Twice as many Blaze were planted 
in American Gardens last spring as in the previous year, 
and this year the demand is even greater! 
Here is a close-up 
view of part of @ 
cluster of Blaze, 
about 34, life-size. 

Blaze! Was ever a Rose better named? 
Or ever a Rose that had such perfect 
universal appeal—a flower for America! 
Growing more popular every year! 
Introduced by Jackson & Perkins over ten years ago, these are the brilliant, at- 
tractive, double, red Climbing Roses one sees blooming all over America in 
their everblooming or repeating form, now definitely fixed by use of only 
bloom wood in propagation. You knew the older June-blooming variety as 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Profuse in spring and intermittent all season. Ex- 
tremely satisfactory. Very striking when planted with Summer Snow. 
Blooms large clusters of many 
2- to 3-in. cup-shaped 
flowers cover plant. 
The blazing scarlet 
color holds well, even 
in full sun. 
Height .10 to 12 ft. 
Prolific.masses of vivid scarlet 
for a long period in 
sptingtime. Intermit- 
tent flowers all season. 
CNote: Pluck only ac- 
Uses.. .train over arch or pet- tual flowers when trim- 
gola. Drape on fences ming after blooming 
or garages. Grow on as new bloom-shoots 
pillars or posts. Bright- grow from first eye be- 
ens entrance or porch. low the flower cluster.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
PAUL’S SCARLET 
This lovely picture 
Until the advent of Blaze, its everbloom- 
ing counterpart, this was the most ad- 
mired red Climbing Rose. Many still 
want it for the great profusion of large, © 
well-shaped, vivid scarlet-red flowers in 
large open clusters that can be cut freely 
with long stems during June. 
85c each; 3 for $2.15; 12 for $8.50 
Jackson & Perkins Co.. 
of Blaze on a home 
here in the Rose 
Capital of America 
shows how beauti- 
fully it will do on 
your own grounds. 
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