
B l AZ Most Popular of AW (pier: Parent 
Climbing Roses No. 10) 
Is red one of your favorite colors? Would you take pride in a miraculous plant that 
buries itself under thousands of brilliant red Roses? Then plant Blaze! Most popular 
of all Everblooming Climbers. The popularity of Blaze increases year by year, and 
we are now experiencing a tremendous ora for this exciting Climber by the many 
who would see it growing in their gardens. 
Introduced by J. & P. over a decade ago, these are the brilliant attractive, double, 
red Climbing Roses one sees blooming all over America. 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. 
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.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
PAUL’S SCARLET (Not illustrated) 
Until the advent of Blaze, its everblooming counterpart, this was the most admired 
ted Climbing Rose. Many still want it for the scarlet-red flowers during June. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
Climbing 
Summer Snow 










CLIMBING SUMMER SNOW (Plant Patent No 400) (Right) 
Clouds of glacier-white double blooms swirl about arbor trellis or pillar to form a snow- 
bank of bloom in June with fresh ‘‘flurries’’ of snow all summer. Often they are the last 
flowers in our garden when killing frosts come. 
The glistening, 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. 
Its masses of fragrant white blooms are glorious in the evening, entrancing in moonlight. 
The hardy, vigorous plants require little care and fill out rapidly, growing 8 to 10 ft. 
tall. The picture shows only a part of the plant in our garden. Climbing Summer Snow 
is an unsurpassed white background before which you can display lovely color com- 
binations with plantings of Floribunda Roses or perennials. 
Flowers... .large generous clusters. Clear sparkling white. Loosely double, 2-in. flowers; 
golden yellow stamens. 
Persistent. .June bloom like a mountain of snow; intermittent all summer. 
Fragrance. .dainty, clean, refreshing. 
Type. .....excellent pillar Rose, 8 to 10 ft. tall. Very hardy. Vigorous. Fills in well and 
covers a fine area on trellis or fence, but not overrunning. Very few thorns. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO Cech Legest Lie Growers 
