JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y. 
TEA, HYBRID TEA, AND EVERBLOOMING ROSES—Continued 
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b Mary Hart. (Geo. Hart 1931). Plant Patent No. 8. A striking red sport of Talis¬ 
man. The bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed blossoms of deep 
velvety blood-red with an overglow of amber. Unlike most red Roses, 
Mary Hart does not wilt or dry out when cut, but opens perfectly. See 
specialty page.$400 per 1000.. 5 50 
b Max Krause '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. See specialty page. 
..$650 per 1000.. 10 00 
b McGredy’s Ivory. Long bud with greenish markings, opening to ivory-white. 
perfectly shaped double blooms; sweet scented. 5 00 
b McGredv’s Scarlet. Large flowers are brilliant scarlet with orange base and the 
upper portions of the petals are lightly washed crimson. 3 50 
b Memory. New. (B. R. Cant 1934). Semi-single large, silvery pink, con¬ 
tinuously in bloom in great clusters: a lovely rose—very fragrant, “it lin¬ 
gers in the memory.” Highest award in London for scented roses. 10 00 
b Mevrouw G. A. VanRossem. Brownish yellow flowers, strongly shaded with 
copper-orange . 3 50 
b Miss Lolita Armour. Double, globular blooms or orange-pink toning to coppery 
yellow at base, fragrant . 3 00 
b Miss Rowena Thom. Blooms of brilliant satiny pink, orange-flame center. 3 00 
b Mme. Caroline Testout. A popular pink variety. 3 00 
o Mme. Butterfly. The finest Rose of the Ophelia type. Bright light pink, shaded 
with gold. 3 00 
b Mme. Edouard Herriot. The original of all the bright orange-flame varieties.. 3 00 
b Mme. Tules Bouche. Medium-sized white flowers, lightly tinted at the center. 
The best white for general purposes. 3 50 
b Mme. Nicolas Aussel. Buds are very long, double salmon shaded carmine and 
ochre; flowers tinted yellow at the base; intensely fragrant. 3 50 
b Mrs. Aaron Ward. Fine fawn-colored buds and open blooms. 3 00 
b Mrs. Erskine Pembroke Thom. The fine buds open into perfectly shaped 
flowers of rich yellow . 3 50 
b Mrs. Henry Bowles. Dark lustrous pink flowers. 3 50 
Mrs. Henry Morse. The flowers, are bright pink with silvery shadings inside.. 3 00 
b Mrs. John Bell. Large, long pointed buds, flowers large double, cupped, very 
lasting, cochineal-carmine. Glossy dark green foliage, disease resistant.. 5 00 
b Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont. Buds are reddish gold, opening into beautiful yellow 
flowers . 4 00 
b Mrs. Sam McGredy. (McGredy 1930). Large, fairly double bloom of orange- 
salmon, with a suffusion of gold. Vigorous, healthy plant. One 
of the best of the tribe of Irish Roses. See specialty page. .$350 per 1000.. 5 00 
b Mrs. Wakefield Christie-Miller. Peony-shaped blooms of brilliant light pink.. 3 00 
b Nigrette. (M. Krause 1934). Plant Patent No. 87. New. “The Black Pose of 
Sangerhausen.” The cup-shaped flowers are intensely deep maroon with 
blackish velvet sheen and are deliciously fragrant. It is the darkest of 
Roses, appearing almost black from a little distance. The petals do not 
burn in the sun. The plant is continuously in bloom, spending most of 
its energy in forming blossoms. The sensation of the European Rose 
world is now available for the first time in this country. See specialty 
page.$850 per 1000.. 12 50 
b Olympiad. New. Reddish-pink flowers with orange undertone. Flashy. 4 00 
b Padre. Large almost single blooms of a more vivid shade of copper-orange than 
Mme. Edouard Herriott. 3 00 
b Ophelia. Pearly white blooms. 3 00 
b Portadown Ivory. Ivory white. See McGredy’s Ivory. 5 00 
b President Herbert Hoover. Maroon, orange, and gold. 3 50 
b 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. 5 00 
b Princess Margaret Rose. (B. R. Cant 1933). Type of Los Angeles. Bud ovoid; 
flower medium, double, very fragrant, salmon pink suffused gold; very 
disease-resistant . 6 00 
b Radiance. Large, brilliant rose-pink blooms. 3 00 
b Rapture. Sport of Butterfly, but more double and more highly colored. 3 00 
b Red Radiance. A bright rosy red form of Radiance. 3 00 
b Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Buds of golden yellow stained copper and reddish 
buff, flowers large, lemon yellow, scented. 3 50 
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