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Improved Varieties, Guaranteed 
to Live and Bloom a 
(Plant Patent No. 10) 
Most Popular of Ul Chimbing 
Koses 
Is red one of your favorite colors? Would you take pride in 
a glorious plant that buries itself under thousands of brilliant 
red Roses? Then plant Blaze! Most popular of all Everbloom- 
ing Climbers. The popularity of Blaze increases year by year, 
and we are each year experiencing a greater demand 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 gener- 
ous 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 
counterpart variety as Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
One of the finest Climbers for planting in any spot where 
this type of Rose is desired. It requires no special attention, 
but grows luxuriantly with a magnificent display of flowers. 
A good investment for your garden. 
Blaze kindles the warmth of welcome that your home extends 
as guests approach. In this picture showing the entrance of 
a home here in the Rose Capital of America, its brilliant 
pillar of glowing red is in complete harmony with the porch. 
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 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. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 

JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
You don’t need any special “knack” to grow Climbers just like this right in 
your own garden! This particular plant is growing near the entrance to a 
home here in Newark, and each year it becomes more and more beautiful 
as the bush becomes larger. Note how the rich foliage softens the lines of 
the building; how the clusters of red Roses stand out in contrast to the 
white pillar! After you look at the above illustration, and then study the 
other suggestions on the opposite page, go out into your own garden and 
make a list of the many places where you might plant J. & P. Climbers. Get 
them started in your garden this Fall. 

