JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y 
DWARF POLYANTIIA OR “BABY” ROSES—Continued 
Gloria Mundi. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in huge 
clusters .100XXX@25c.. 
Golden Salmon. Striking reddish-orange buds and blooms.. 
.200 XXX@25c.. 
Golden Salmon Superior. New. (DeRuiter 1932). An im¬ 
provement on Golden Salmon.160 XXX@35c.. 
Ideal. Fine dark red .300 XXX@25c.. 
Miss Edith Cavell. Brilliant crimson, with white center, 
pompon type .600 XXX@25c.. 
Orleans. Vivid rosy crimson with white center. 
Sparkler. Brilliant sparkling red, very little affected by out¬ 
door weather. Plant medium size, of even growth, 
splendid for pot-culture.150 XXX@35c.. 
Triomphe Orleanais. Finest of the crimson Poiyanthas. 
Verdun. Small vivid carmine-red flowers in huge clusters.. 
Yvonne Rabier. Medium-sized, very double white blossoms, 
very perfumed . 
No. 1 
Medium 
No. 2 
130 
2000 
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600 
100@35c 
500@25c 
385 
40 
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30 
400 
40 
195 
190@25c 
700@20c 
60@15c 
2000 
70 
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350 
20 
LARGE FLOWERING TYPES 
Anne Poulsen. New. (Patent applied for). 
Brilliant Echo. Improved Echo, like Roserie, but more uni¬ 
form in color .3000 XXX@25c.. 
Ellen Poulsen. Soft rose-pink. 
Else Poulsen. Bright rose-pink . 
Gruss an Aachen. Orange-pink in bud, paling to soft sal¬ 
mon-pink on opening . 
Ingar Ollson. New. (Poulsen 1931.) Semi-double; bril¬ 
liant pink. Large foliage . 
Kirsten Poulsen. Single, bright scarlet . 
Kluis Scarlet. A brilliant red Lafayette. Very generous of 
blooms. Ideal for borders or mass planting. 
Lady Reading. Light red sport . 
Lafayette. Bright cherry crimson .100 XXX@25c.. 
Mrs. R. M. Finch. Large, double, rosy pink flowers. 
Permanent Wave. Poly Hyb. (M. Leenders 1933.) Plant 
Patent No. 107 ..$650 per 1000.. 
Pink Gruss an Aachen. New. (Kluis & Konig 1929). 
Deep salmon rose colored sport of Gruss an Aachen. 
Same free blooming habits but with somewhat fuller 
flowers. See specialty page . 
Red Echo. A brilliant red dwarf Tausendschoen. Continu¬ 
ous bloomer. Most effective for mass planting . 
. 700 XXX@25c.. 
Rouge. (Verschuren 1934.) New. Lafayette type polyan- 
tha with large clusters of brilliant, clear scarlet flowers 
with no traces of blue in the older flowers; good foliage; 
deserving novelty for the garden. See specialty page. 
. 2200 XXX@65c.. 
See Specialty Page 
3000 
2000 
170 
300 
10@50c 
100@25c 
500 
60 
160@25c 
500 
40@35c 
110@10c 
30@18c 
300 
15 
35@18c 
See Specialty Page 
500@25c 
1300@60c 
500@18c 
800@40c 
600 
1.25 
25@25c 
7 0(5) 14c 
100@14c 
15 
10@14c 
100(5)22c 
100(g) 14c 
400@30c 
Tea, Hybrid Tea, and Everblooming Roses 
No. 1 
Per 10 Per 100 
Price (except as noted). 3.00 25.00 
Those marked (*) . 3.50 30.00 
Medium 
Per 10 Per 100 
2.00 18.00 
2.50 20.00 
No. 2 
Per 10 Per 100 
1.60 14.00 
2.00 15.00 
No. 1 Medium 
Alezane. (Plant Patent No. 116). (Pahissa 1934.) . 
. $850 per 1000.. See Specialty Page 
Ambassador. (Premier Rose Garden 1930.) Patent No. 11. 
Flowers large, very double reddish salmon . 
.*. $400 per 1000.. See Specialty Page 
* Autumn. (Coddington 1928). Most extraordinarily colored 
rose-bud—burnt sienna—on strong stems for cutting. 
Foliage glossy and very dark green and resistant. 300 1000 
Better Times. (Plant Patent No. 23). See Specialty Page 
Betty Uprichard. Semi-double, salmon-pink flowers stain¬ 
ed with copper-pink on the outside. 1000 . 
Briarcliff. Fine, handsome flowers of the even shade of 
silvery rose-pink .. 200 600 
No. 2 
900 
We cannot undertake to supply long and much assorted lists of stock calling for only small quanti¬ 
ties of each kind, save at an advance above our printed rates according to quantity. 
