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Any garden is more color- 
ful, more attractive, more 
complete with the addition of 
the newer J. G&G P. Modern 
Everblooming Climbing Roses 
which produce large, double 
blooms like Hybrid Teas. 
Climbing Roses bloom on 
old wood and are easily pro- 
tected through the winter, 
even where temperatures drop 
below zero. Given just ordi- 
nary care, they will repay you 
immeasurably for your effort. 
Complete instructions for 
planting and care in the J. & P. 
“Guide to Successful Rose Gar- 
dening’’ we send free, as soon 
as your order is received. 
Climbing SUMMER SNOW 
(Plant Patent No. 400) 
Everblooming—the fairest White Climber! 
It’s a breath-taking show when Summer 
Snow puts forth myriads of large clusters 
of pure white blooms, covering the plant 
like mountains of snow. Hardy, vigorous, 
full-fledged; excellent as a pillar Rose. 
Grows 8 to 10 ft. tall. Loosely double 2- 
in. blooms, sparkling white. Very few 
thorns. Blooms bountifully in June, re- 
peating all summer and fall. Dainty, re- 
freshing fragrance. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
King Midas 
ing Roses. 

A spectacular, sturdy @limbing Rose, origi- 
nated by Dr. Nicof#§S. June Morn’s large 
5-in. Hybrid-Tea-size double flowers are a 
bright lively carmine-pink touched with 
gold on 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. 
Very hardy, vigorous; begins to throw 
sturdy climbing shoots the first summer, and 
will bloom generously the next June. Does 
very well in semi-shade and flowers stand up 
better. Height, 8 ft. 
For Thousands of Blooms 
Even in Limited Space 
No yard is so confined—or garden so small—but 
there’s a fence to be glorified, or space for a trellis 
or arbor to provide the setting for Modern Climb- 
History. .A seedling with the charm of 
Mme. Gregoire Staechelin, the 
vigor and free-flowering of Cl. 
Souvenir de Cl. Pernet. 
Blooms. .heavily in early summer witha 
scapes 
good display in the fall. 
.for northern areas, a Pillar 
with Hybrid-Tea-size flowers 
with repeating blooms; for the 
South, a really hardy addition 
to the repeating Climbers. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 ror $15. 







Climbing 
Summer 
Snow 
(Plant Patent No. 586) 
| Lougest -Glooming Hardy Yellou Cimber 

ey June Morn 
So glorious are the lovely, large Hybrid-Tea-like blooms that in fancy one can al- 
most see the mythical Persian King touch each red-flushed bud, transforming it 
into living, limpid, yellow gold. A blessing of cheer-giving yellow that almost 
completely covers the plant for from three to six weeks bringing a blaze of golden 
glory to pillar, porch, pergola, trellis, fence, or brighten a corner of the yard, house 
or garage. Another creation of Dr. Nicolas. Hardy in all 

Modern, Krier, Perannials. and, Pruitt 
sections. 
Buds...........modern, pointed, golden- Foliage.........luxuriant, bright, glossy 
yellow flushed with red, green; in late summer turns 
slow toopen, lovely for cut- deep green, rich, leathery. 
ting; medium long stems.  Fast-growing.... .establishes itself quickly; 
Blooms.......... double, long-lasting, high- canes grow 8 to 10ft. high; 
centered, 444 to 5 in. willbloom freely nextyear. 
across. The golden yellow Extremely hardy. .inherited sturdy Wichurai- 
gradually lightens to clear, ana blood through both 
wh unfading yellow till petals parents; very resistant to 
ae ‘ elf drop; does not burn. diseases; stands heat well. 
sine € 4 $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
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