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SUMMER SNOW 

(Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 400) 
Clouds of glacier-white double blooms swirl about arbor, 
trellis or pillar to form a snowbank 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 eve- 
ning, 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 combinations with plantings of Flori- 
bunda Roses or perennials. 
Flowers... .clear, sparkling white. Loosely double, 2 in. 
Fragrance. .dainty, clean, refreshing. 
Type... ...excellent pillar Rose, 8 to 10 ft. tall. Very hardy. 
Vigorous. Very few thorns. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

CRIMSON GLORY 

(Right) 
(Plant Patent No, 736) 
Imagine the magnificent Crimson Glory in the form of a 
Climber! The rich crimson color, the fascinating fragrance, 
the perfectly formed blooms and all the vigor and_pro- 
fusion that make this Rose outstanding in its Hybrid Tea 
form have been captured in this amazing Climber. 
Large, high-centered, crimson Roses on strong stems cover 
the plant for a long period. Perfect Hybrid Teas in a breath- 
taking cascade that is both unusual and lovely. In northern 
areas where sub-zero temperatures occur, Climbing Crim- 
son Glory should have some winter protection or should 
be planted in a sheltered location to minimize the danger 
of winter injury. 

Flower... .perfect form, large, fully double. Very unusual. 
5 Cree esa Color... .. .deep crimson of a striking tone. 
ney Buds... .. .utn-shaped, develop into perfect Hybrid Teas. 
Fragrance...tefreshing and abundant. 
Hardiness. .generally hardy but canes require some winter 
protection in cold northern areas. 
Ip / ° g $2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
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GOLDEN CLIMBER (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 


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Many features give Golden Climber its popularity. The 
interesting shape of the flowers is unusual. Its coloring is 
superb . . . the buds, flecked with orange-scarlet, burst 
into handsome, rich golden yellow, Hybrid-Tea-like blooms. 
Long stems, 18 in. and more, add grace and make the deli- 
cately fragrant, golden flowers especially adapted for cut- 
ting. Glossy leaves. Needs to become established before 
blooming heavily. 
Buds... .long, gracefully shaped, golden yellow. 
Blooms.. .anique in form, slightly fragrant. 
Stems....18 in. or longer, fine for cutting. Smooth; very 
few thorns. 
Lasting. .long blooming period lengthens the enjoyment. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
Wald Larges! mee Growers Golden 
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