JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
Jackson & Perkins Novelties 
For 1933-34 
E ACH year Roses become more important in the nursery trade. Popular knowledge 
of Roses has increased steadily to the point where the older varieties no longer 
dominate the field. Articles in magazines and books, and the numerous Rose 
lecturers have taught the Rose-buying public that the most intense form of Rose- 
pleasure is to be found in growing new varieties. 
The cultivation of novelties has become a sort of sport, a “chase" for different 
and better things. Gardeners delight in putting their skill against new things; they 
are happily satisfied if only a small portion of their adventures result in the discovery 
of a variety of enduring merit. The thrill is in the chase, not in the kill. Everyone 
is happy if he gets a good run for his money. 
Nurserymen must cater to this urge for new varieties, and they must also see to 
it that they let no slow horses into the race. That is why we have equipped our¬ 
selves with a painstaking Research Department, whose business it is to find new 
Roses which will give the purchaser the best value. 
Here we offer a superlative list of new Roses which have come into commerce in 
the past year or two. Not all of them are perfect—nobody expects that—but they 
all have points of interest, and several of them are so distinct and worthy that we 
are sure they will find a permanent place in the Rose-gardens of the future. 
Jackson & Perkins Introductions 
Five plants of a novelty variety at the 10 rate 
Per 10 
AROMA. HT. (B. R. Cant 1932). Brilliant scarlet—a color rare In roses; large, 
full bloom, beautifully formed, richly fragrant, hence its name. Plant vig¬ 
orous, hardy. Foliage healthy.$500 per 1000..$ 7 50 
BLAZE. (Everblooming Paul’s Scarlet Climber). (J & P 1932) See specialty page 
.$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
COUNTESS VANDAL. HT. (M. Leenders 1932). See specialty page. 
.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
DAZLA. Pern. (B. R. Cant 1930). The most dazzling color in Roses—brownish 
orange, evolving Into orange-scarlet. Blooms semi-single but Immense. A 
striking bedding variety for unusual color effect.$400 per 1000.. 5 50 
DOTTY. Pern. H. (Towili 1931). Coloring of the bud strongly reminds of Rev. 
P. Page-Roberts, while the bronze tint remains in the open bloom. A 
splendid grower with glossy foliage. Unusually healthy for the type. 
.$400 per 1000.. 5 50 
EDITH KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause 1931). Probably the moat beautiful white 
Rose in existence. Very large white bud with a greenish tint, opening to a 
majestic, perfumed bloom of pure white. Long, strong stems for cutting. 
Unusually hardy.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
FANTASY. HT. (Dunlop 1932). Bred in Canada and unusually hardy. Big, 
full bloom, flesh pink and pearl. Very robust plant. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER. (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James). Wich. Hyb. (W. D. Brownell 
1933). See specialty page ...$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
GOLDEN SALMON SUPERIOR. Poly. (DeRulter 1932. An improvement on 
Golden Salmon. The color is more lasting in the sun. 5 00 
GOV. ALFRED E. SMITH. Pern. Hyb. (Denogel 1932). Large salmon and gold 
bloom rounded like a "bomb” peony. (Plant Patent No. 62).$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
Per 100 
$ 60 00 
100 (Hi 
75 00 
45 00 
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73 00 
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40 00 
100 00 
The Wholesale Prices in our lists apply only on Wholesale Quantities. Orders should call for ten 
of a kind and size, and beyond that for multiples of ten. Stock in our storage buildings 
is tied in 10’s and we prefer not to break bundles if avoidable 
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