
The fairest white climber and also one of 
the most free-blooming. Throughout July, 
August, September and October, Summer 
Snow continues to bloom generously. Wher- 
ever this enchanting Rose is planted, it 
quickly fills out to illuminate the scene with 
large clusters of pure white, loosely double 
flowers that almost completely cover the 
plant, like mountains of snow. The attrac- 
Many features give Golden Climber its de- 
served popularity. The interesting shape 
of the flowers is unusual because the outer 
petals flare wide while the center petals are 
still drawn together in perfect form. 
One of those gay splashes of color that 
make you go back again and again to ad- 
mire and praise. Its coloring is superb... 
the buds, flecked with orange-scarlet, burst 
into handsome, rich golden yellow, Hybrid- 
Tea-like blooms. The large, unusual form 
+and the rich, sparkling color make Golden 
Climber outstanding. 


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© J. & P. co. 
DR. J. H. NICOLAS (Left) 
(Plant Patent No, 457) 
rah ee One of the most sensational Climbing 
* Roses ever introduced! Even confirmed 
rosatians continue to marvel at the 
wealth of fragrant blooms, the size of 
the large double flowers so like Hy- 
brid Teas . and most of all, at its 
everblooming performance. The deep 
rose-pink blooms are large, frequently 
6 in. across. The fragrance is rich 
and intriguing. Many first-year plants 
bloom persistently all season. As 
the first flowers fade, new shoots ap- 
pear all summer you will revel 
in the abundance of bloom! 
Everblooming. .a galaxy of bloom again and 
again throughout the season. 
Fragrance.. .. .tich, lovely, enduring. 
Immense double, deep rose-pink flowers, 
unbelievably large, 5 to 6 in. 
the first flowers 
remain alluringly 
attractive till even 
the last one of the 
cluster is open full. 
Long-lasting 
Pillar. . very vigorous, 
grows 8 to 10 ft. 
tall. Extremely 
hardy. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 
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Dr. J. H. Nicolas 


SUMMER SNOW 
(Plant Patent No, 400) 
tive white blooms are repeated all through 
the summer and fall—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 sta- 
mens when fully open. Its masses of fra- 
grant white blooms are glorious in the 
evening. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
GOLDEN CLIMBER (Below, Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 28) 
Long stems, 18 in. and more, especially 
adapted for cutting. Glossy leaves. Def- 
initely hardy; needs to become established 
before blooming heavily, but will reward 
you handsomely after the first season. 
Buds .. .long, gracefully shaded, golden yellow. 
Blooms . unique in form, delicate fragrance. 
Stems...18 in. or longer, fine for cutting. 
Very few thorns. 
Foliage. fairly heavy, fine color, glossy and rich. 
Lasting .long blooming period. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

Golden 
Climber 
©). 7B co. 
