(Below) 
This new Climbing Rose will surely 
speak for itself! Since 1941 this great Rose has been 
the most widely used Floribunda in the world. Any- 
| one who knows Roses knows Pinocchio. And now, 
| it pleases us beyond description to bring it to Amer- 
ica’s gardens as a Climber. Pinocchio, with its win- 
some buds of a rich appealing salmon, blooms so 
exuberantly that the word everblooming seems in- 
adequate! It also possesses an exotic fruity fragrance, 
and when brought indoors a spray will often keep 
from 8 to 10 days. Of course, it is unrivaled for 
boutonnieres. Pinocchio, too, is very vigorous and 
hardy and will produce an unbelievable amount of 
blooms from June to frost. Flowers are identical to 
those of the famous Floribunda Pinocchio. (PI. Pat. 
#1142.) $9.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 
Plant Theos fall 
and you will have bigger and earlier blooms 
and healthier plants. 
DR. | 
(Below) Gardeners  every- 
where are delighted with the 
wealth of fragrant blooms, 
the size of the large, double 
flowers so like the finest 
Hybrid Tea Roses—and most 
of all, with the everbloom- 
ing performance of Dr. J. H. 
Nicolas. 
Many first-year plants 
bloomed persistently all last 
season! As soon as the first 
flowers finish, new shoots 
appear—all summer you will 
revel in the abundance of 
bloom. The first flowers re- 
main alluringly attractive 
till even the last one of the 
cluster is open full. For 
yeats Dr. J. H. Nicolas, the 
$2.00 each; 3 for | § 
Climbing Pinocchio © 3. ep. co. 
© 5. & P. co. 
© J. & P. co. 
CRIMSON GLORY 
(Above) For years Crimson Glory has been one of the 
most popular Roses in existence. When you plant this 
popular crimson Hybrid Tea in the form of a Climber, 
you add an unequaled touch of splendor to your garden. 
This luxuriant, vigorous, fast-climbing plant is covered 
with beautifully formed blooms of deep vivid crimson hes 
. each on a strong, sturdy stem. Following a mag- 
nificent June display, Climbing Crimson Glory con- 
tinues to re-bloom freely during July, August and 
September. Generous beauty of form and color is 
showered on your garden. The deep red buds are urn- 
shaped and gradually unfold into full, perfectly formed, 
high-centered blooms. In northern areas where sub- 
zero temperatures occur, Climbing Crimson Glory 
should be planted in a sheltered location and have some 
protection against winter injury. (Pl. Pat. £736.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
WEL IPIIE gest ee Cee 
