JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Continued 
Mevrouw G. A. VanRossem. Brownish yellow flowers, 
strongly shaded with copper-orange.. 
Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant satiny pink, orange- 
flame center.’. 
Mme. Caroline Testout. A popular pink variety. 
Mme. Butterfly. The finest Rose of the Ophelia type. Bright 
light pink, shaded with gold. 
Mme. Edouard Herriot. The original of all the bright orange- 
flame varieties. 
Mme. Jules Douche. Medium-sized white flowers, lightiy 
tinted at the center. The best white for general purposes 
Mme Nicolas Aussel. Buds are very long, double salmon, 
shaded carmine and ochre; flowers tinted yellow at the 
base; intensely fragrant. 
Mrs. Aaron Ward. Fine fawn-colored buds and open blooms 
Mrs. A. R. Barraclough. Bright, soft, sparkling carmine- 
pink; yellow base. 
Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. The fine buds open into per¬ 
fectly shaped flowers of rich yellow. 
Mrs. Henry Bowles. Dark lustrous pink flowers. 
Mrs. Henry Morse. The flowers are bright pink with silvery 
shadings inside..T.. 
Mrs. John Bell. Flowers large double, cupped, cochineal-car- 
mine . 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Buds are reddish gold, opening into 
beautiful yellow flowers. 
Mrs. Sam McGredy. (McGredy 1930). Large, fairly double 
bloom of orange-salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Vig¬ 
orous, healthy plant. One of the best of the tribe of 
Irish Roses. See specialty page. 
Nigrette . 
Olympiad. New. Reddish-pink flowers with orange under¬ 
tone. Flashy... 
Padre. Large almost single blooms of a more vivid shade of 
copper-orange than Mme. Edouard Herriott. 
No. 1 
200 
100 
1000 
1000 
200 
90 
1000 
800 
600 
1000@35c 
Medium 
100 
150 
1000 
600 
1000 
1000 
380 
1000 
175 
1000@25c 
No. 2 
140 
i9o’ 
300 
1000 
2000 
. 100030c 
See Specialty Page 
Fragrant brilliant scarlet-cerise on an 
200@35c 
200 
170@40c 
1000 
Portadown Bedder. 
orange ground. 
President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, orange, and gold 
Prince Felix (de Luxembourg). (Ketten 1931). Well formed 
bloom rather large, of brilliant scarlet-red. Tall, healthy 
plant of Radiance type. We are very much enthused 
over it. Has stood below zero weather without injury. 
See specialty page. 700@45c 
Princess Margaret Rose. (B. R. Cant 1933). Type of Los 
Angeles. Bud ovoid; flower medium, double, very fra¬ 
grant, salmon pink suffused gold; very disease-resistant.. 300@50c 
Radiance. Large, brilliant rose-pink blooms. 1000 
Rapture. Sport of Butterfly, but more double and more 
highly colored. 500 
Red Radiance. A bright rosy-red form of Radiance. 2000 
Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Buds of golden yellow stained copper 
and reddish buff; flowers large, lemon yellow, scented. 
Rochester. (J. H. Nicolas 1934). Plant Patent applied for. 
New. Seedling of Rev. F. Page Roberts and Echo. 
.$650 per 1000.. See Specialty Page 
Rosa Coto. H.P. (Paderosa 1934). Dwarf everblooming H. T. 
Very large flesh pink flowers, fragrant, robust hardy 
plant, free bloomer. 50@75c 
Rosa Rouletti. Rock-garden Rose. Small pink flowers. 
2-in. pots. 
500 3-in. pots @ 35c 
500 4-in.pots @ 50c 
Roslyn. New. (Towill 1931). Full golden yellow bloom, 
deeper in center, with orange splashings on back of pet¬ 
als. See specialty page. 
Schwabenland. Large full cerise-pink blooms borne singly 
on long stems. 100 
75@30c 
2000 
900@30c 
110@35c 
100 
500 
1600 
130 
160 
1500@18c 
1200@20c 
600@18c 
2500 
1100 
70@50c 
130@35c 
700 
150 
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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