The Exquisitely Lovely 



•GRAND'MERE JENNY. H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 

 1148. Delicacy and grace are, perhaps, the two outstanding 

 attributes of Grand'mere Jenny, apart from the soft, dainty 

 coloring which distinguishes this fine Rose. The general 

 effect is intensely pleasing. This is the key to Grand'mere 

 Jenny's rapid rise to popularity everywhere. The great 

 abundance of blooms is a pleasant surprise, for one might 

 think that so exquisite a Rose would hold back a bit and 

 offer its beauty sparingly. Instead, you get bloom after 

 bloom, each averaging 25 to 30 delightfully shaded petals 

 in tones of pink, peach and yellow. The bloom itself is 

 usually 43^2 inches in width, and is held well on good stems. 

 So well set up a plant gives you plenty of opportunity to cut 

 flowers to beautify the house and to give to friends. Grand'- 

 mere Jenny grows upright to medium height and never fails 

 to create an impression of charm and grace. 



Of course, so fine a Rose has merited its honors, among 

 them the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society of Eng- 

 land and one from the French Horticultural Society, too. 

 That speaks for the experts. Why not let Grand'mere 

 Jenny speak for herself in your garden next spring and 

 summer? You'll be completely charmed. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $2 ea. 



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