JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y, 
Other Novelties for 1933-34 
Five Plants of a Variety at the 10 Rate 
ALLEN'S FRAGRANT PILLAR. Everblooming Climber. (Allen 1930). Large, full, 
fragrant, satiny pink blooms. Blooms throughout the season. Hardy. We 
consider it an improved Staechelin. Does not mildew.$650 per 1000 ..\ 
APELES MESTRES. Cl. Pern. (Dot 1926). A mammoth Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
and of the same deep yellow, lasting an unusually long time. Handsome 
pillar rose..$500 per 1000.. 
AUTUMN. Pern. (Coddington 1928). Most extraordinarily colored Rose-bud— 
burnt sienna—on strong stems for cutting. Foliage glossy and very dark 
green .... 
DAYDREAM. Australian Climber. (A. Clark 1925). Large, semi-single flowers of 
a dainty rose-pink. Fairly continuous in bloom. Vigorous plant. 
E. J. LUDDING. HT. (VanRossen 1930). A seedling of Charles P. Kilham, but 
brilliant pink. Very robust grower; never o\it of bloom. Extremely hardy. 
J. C. 
THORNTON. HT. (Bees 1926). Scarlet-red. Most prolific; never out of 
bloom. Without equal for color effect.... 
MARGARET ANNE BAXTER. HT. (Smith 1927). Long-pointed bud; flower 
large, full, sweetly scented, with a salmon-blush center. Robust plant. 
MRS. SAM MC GREDY. Pern. Hyb. (McGredy 1930). Large, fairly double bloom 
of orange-salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Vigorous, healthly plant. One of 
the best of the new tribes.$500 per 1000.. 
NEW DAWN. Cl. (Plant Patent No. 1). Everblooming Dr. W. VanFleet. Vig¬ 
orous free blooming. 
OLYMPIAD. HT. Very large, cerise-red and crimson bloom on a heavy pedestal of 
gold—quite a new combination of colors, flashy.. 
PAUL GRAMPEL. Poly. (DeRuiter 1931). Flowers deep orange-scarlet, in large 
clusters. Stands sun and rain better than any of the type. 
PORTADOWN REDDER. HT. (McGredy 1929). A harmonious combination of 
cerise and orange, with a reverse of orange-yellow. Vigorous and very pro¬ 
lific . 
PORTADOWN IVORY (McGredy’s Ivory). Long bud with greenish markings, 
opening to ivory-white, perfectly double blooms; sweet-scented. Vigorous 
plant. Healthy foliage. 
ROSA ROULETTI (Rock-garden Rose). Miniature rock-garden Rose. Very dwarf 
and perpetual blooming. Small pink flowers. Must be on own roots to re¬ 
tain dwarf size. Ours are on own roots. We do not recommend grafted 
or budded plants. 2-in. pots. 
3 in. pots. 
4-in. pots. 
S. M. GUSTAVE V. Everblooming H. P. (Nabonnand 1928). One of the finest of 
the new Hybrid Perpetual breed. Always in bloom, with perfect, live pink, 
double flowers on long stems for cutting; extremely fragrant. Can be used 
for bedding. 
ROSES 
GRADES. For spring delivery we ca 
No. 2 grade at 50 per cent, off these prices. 
Ramblers and Climbers 
(o) On own roots 
(b) Budded 
b Albertine. Loose clusters of large, coppery chamois-yellow flowers.$ 
ob Alida Lovett. A 
b Allen’s Fragrant 
Staechelin. 
ob American Pillar. 
clusters .. 
b Apelis Mestres. Clg. Pern 
Pillar. (Everblooming Climber). (Allen 1930). Improved 
Satiny pink. See Novelties.$650 per 1000 
Flowers single, brilliant pink with a white eye, borne in 
(Dot 1926). Deep yellow. See Novelties. 
> ■. ..$500 per 1000.. 
ob Aviateur Bleriot. Buds orange, pink, and apricot; flowers pale yellow to white 
o Baltimore Belle. The flowers are light pink and cream. 
ob Bess Lovett. Large, well-shaped blooms of bright light-crimson. 
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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