JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
Other Novelties and Specialties 
Including many kinds which are exclusively J. & P. varieties. 
Per 10 
ALLEN’S FRAGRANT PILLAR. Cl. Everblooming Climber. (Allen 1930). Large, 
full, fragrant, satiny pink blooms. Blooms throughout the season. Hardy. 
We consider it an improved Staechelin. Does not mildew. 7 50 
ALEZANE. H.T. (Plant Patent No. 116). (Pahissa 1934). (Retails $2 each, $20 per 
doz.) Bud urn shaped large reddish brown fl^we-s cupped opening to r o r - 
rel, unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot and reverse of petals sorrel striped 
with yellow ve'rs. Petals not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth very 
vigorous, upright branching dark green foliage. An extremely interesting 
and striking novelty which has attracted much attention whoever sh^m. 
.$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
AMBASSADOR. HT. (Premier Rose Garden 1930). Patent No. 11. (Retails $1 
each, $10 per doz.) Talisman type. Buds large, long pointed; flowers large, 
very double bronze salmon; fragrant; profuse bloomer.$400 per 1000.. 5 50 
ALLAN CHANDLER. Cl. Vivid scarlet clusters of three to four nearly single 
blooms. Makes a fine everblooming pillar rose. 7 50 
AMI F. MAYERY. HT. (Mme. Denoyel 1934). Long pointed vermilion-red buds; 
flowers extra large, semi-double cupped, slightly fragrant, pure brilliant 
poppy-red and yellow undertone on stiff stems, very vigorous; continuous 
bloomer; striking. 10 00 
CAMEO. Poly. (DeRuiter 1932). A new and distinct color fully described by the 
name—shell-pink and salmon, with a glow of gold. Large sprays in contin¬ 
uous succession. A real acquisition. 6 00 
CARMELITA. HT. Plant Patent No. 91. (F. Spanbauer 1933). (Retails $2 each, 
$20 per doz.) .Large ovoid bud of E. G. Hill color: flowers vivid red, color same 
on both sides of petals without variations. A vigorous grower with abund¬ 
ant large leathery dark green foliage. A new American Rose of great promise. 
We recommend it highly.$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
EDITH KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause 1931). Probably the most beautiful white 
Pose 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.$400 per 1000.. 5 50 
ESSENCE. HT. (B. R. Cant 1931). The long-sought double Etoile de Hollande. 
Bloom deep crimson, full of “Essence” of Rose. Novelty of great future. 
Vigorous grower.$450 per 1000.. 6 00 
LIEBESBOTE. HT. (C. Weigand 1934). Large full rose crimson scarlet without 
shadings, new feature in red roses. Quite fragrant, handsome cut flower. 
Vigorous healthy plant. Considered abroad as the best red rose of the year.. 12 50 
LOUISE KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause 1931). A glistening yellow with orange 
tints; large, full, and fragrant. We consider it one of the best acquisitions 
of recent years. Long stems for cutting. Handsome, strong foliage. 
.$500 per 1000.. 7 50 
MARGARET ANNE BAXTER. HT. (Smith 1927). Long-pointed bud; flower large, 
full, sweetly scented, with a salmon-blush center. Robust plant. 5 00 
MAX KRAUSE. HT. (Max Krause 1931). Probably the most yellow Rose of the 
year for outdoor use—a gold that stays gold. Long bud and cup formed 
bloom of great substance freely borne on a long stem. Foliage leathery and 
unusually resistant to Rose troubles.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
MEMORY. HT. (B. R. Cant 1934). Semi-single large, silvery pink, continuously 
in bloom in great clusters; a lovely rose—very fragrant, “it lingers in the 
memory.” Highest award in London for scented roses. 10 00 
MRS. SAM MC GREDY. H.T. (McGredy 1930). Large, fairly double bloom of 
orange-salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Vigorous, healthy plant. One of 
the best of the new tribes.$350 per 1000.. 5 00 
MERCEDES GALLART. Cl. Hardy everblooming climber. (Munne 1931). An ad¬ 
dition to the new group of hardy everblooming climbers. Large, full bloom of 
splendid form on long stems for cutting. Very fragrant. Cerise red turning 
to a pleasing magenta-pink. Blooms steadily.... 10 00 
NEW DAWN. Cl. (Plant Patent No. 1). (Retails $1.50 each, $15 per doz.) Ever¬ 
blooming Dr. W. VanFleet. Vigorous free blooming.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
OTTO KRAUSS. H.T. (C. Weigand 1931). New. (Retails $1.50 each, $15 per doz.) 
Buds are rich copper, opening to a large double bloom of orange-copper light¬ 
ened with salmon and goid at the base. An everblooming H. P. with every 
desirable H. T. habit; it has a definite place in every garden..$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
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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. 
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