Uy, 
aie ee ee s , HERE’S new joy and satisfaction in Roses since J. & P. 
ven the most “‘life-like’ reproduc- at 
tion fails to do gustice to the flaming Modern Climbing Roses appeared on the scene. They 
beauty of glorious Blaze. The partial not only bring joy to those seasoned. in Rose culture, i 
cluster shown is about 3, actual size. but make their beauties more inviting to millions who once ___,, 
admired them but hesitated to assume the responsibility of jy 
On vre growing Roses for themselves. 



No Roses give more satisfaction and enjoyment for the 
money and effort bestowed than Modern Climbing Roses. 
Their vigorous growth and luxuriant foliage sheath in 
beauty the homely fence, shield from view the unsightly 
corner, and become the most-favored spot of the community 
for fragrance and charm. Ideal for every garden, large or 
small. Very easy to grow anywhere. 
(Plant Patent No. 10) 
Most Popular of all Climbing Roses 
The Red of the Flag, in all its flaming glory—symbol of courage 
and devotion to country in every American 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. Truly, Blaze is a flower for America! Fortunately, before 
the war our nurseries made a big increase in the plantings of Blaze. 
Introduced by Jackson & Perkins Co. over a decade ago, these 
are the brilliant, attractive, 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'll be thrilled with the exceedingly generous display of blooms 
in June, and each succeeding year will increase your devotion as 
the plants become firmly established and the sturdy canes of “‘old 
wood”’ bring the everblooming characteristic to the fore. You 
knew the older June-blooming variety as Paul’s Scarlet Climber. { 
Blooms . .large clusters of many 2- to 3-in. cup-shaped flowers cover 
plant. The blazing scarlet color holds well, even in full sun. 
Uses... .train over arch or pergola. Drape on fences or garages. 
Grow on pillars or posts. Brightens entrance or porch. 
Height. .10 to 12 ft. 
Prolific. .masses of vivid scarlet for a long period in springtime. 
Intermittent flowers all season. 
(Note: Pluck only actual flowers when trimming after 
blooming as new bloom-shoots grow from first eye below 
the flower cluster.) 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Blaze kindles the 
warmth of welcome 
your home extends PAUL’S SCARLET 
as guests approach. : 
In this picture show- Until the advent of Blaze, its everblooming 
ing the entrance of counterpart, this was the most admired red 
a home here in the Climbing Rose. Many still want it for the 
Rose | Capital of great profusion of large, well-shaped, vivid 
ae ae ues scarlet-red flowers in large open clusters | 
ing red is in com- that can be cut freely with long stems dur- 
plete harmony with ing June. 
the porch. $1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
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