JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
OTHER NOVELTIES AND SPECIALTIES—Continued 
Per 10 
PEONY OF FRAGRANCE. H.P. (Pahissa 1933). New type of everblooming H. P., 
always in bloom. Large peony-like pink flowers, very fragrant. 10 00 
PERMANENT WAVE. Poly Hyb. Plant Patent No. 107. (M. Leenders 1933). (Re¬ 
tails $1.50 each, $15 per doz). The name fits the case. Petals are fluted or 
waved, permanently from the bud stage to the finish. Blooms rather large 
for the type, in great clusters. Rosy pink with cerise edges. Handsome 
plants, may be grown tall enough for a low hedge.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
PINK GRUSS AN AACHEN. Poly. New. (Kluis & Koning 1929). Deep salmon 
rose-colored sport of Gruss an Aachen. Same free blooming habit but with 
somewhat fuller flowers... 5 00 
PRINCE FELIX (de Luxembourg). HT. (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.. 5 00 
ROCHESTER. H. Tea. (J. H. Nicolas 1934). New. (Retails $1.50 each, $15 per 
doz). Seedling of Echo and Rev. F. Page Roberts. A lovely constant flower¬ 
ing bedder of the Roberts form of bud and flower with the Echo type of 
growth, freedom of bloom, and hardiness. The color of the bud is like Rob¬ 
erts with more pronounced carmine markings on the reverse of petals, and 
more blush in the open flower. Foliage heavy and disease-resistant; growth 
vigorous. Always in bloom, it is sure to be a great garden favorite. 
.$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
ROSA COTO. H.P. (Paderosa 1934). Dwarf everblooming H.P. Very large flesh 
pink flowers, fragrant, robust hardy plant, free bloomer. 10 00 
ROUGE. Poly. (Verschuren 1934). New. (Retails $1.25 each, $12.50 per doz.) La¬ 
fayette type polyantha with large clusters of brilliant, clear scarlet flowers 
with no traces of blue in the older flowers; good foliage. A deserving novelty 
for the garden. 7 50 
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Horvath Setigera Strain 
M. H. Horvath of Mentor, Ohio, has worked for 30 years to evolve 
a strain of hardy climbers that- would stand severe winters 
when even Wichuraiana hybrids are injured. After experimenting 
with several species, the one proving the most resistant has been 
our own native R. Setigera (Prairie Rose). Jackson & Perkins are 
the distributors of this new strain and are here offering the first 
variety to be put in commerce. Others will come from year to year. 
To distinguish this truly American Strain, a special set of names 
has been selected from Pirate Legends, and the Horvath series will 
be known as “Treasure Island Roses.” 
DOUBLOONS. Set. H. (M. H. Horvath 1934). A vigorous climber with 
heavy wood and handsome glossy foliage. When in bloom, the whole 
plant is literally covered with clusters of large golden blooms. Buds 
ovoid, deep saffron yellow, flower large, double, cupped; rich gold, 
fading but little, fragrant. Gives two liberal crops six weeks apart if 
the first spring blooms have not been cut. “Doubloon” was the 
Spanish gold coin of the XVIII century, now worth about $15.00, but 
the Doubloon plant will retail for only $2.00 each. 12 50 100 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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