PARADE 
Here, at last, are the New Garden Roses 
— the results of the painstaking efforts 
of the leading Rose hybridizers of Europe 
and America! They are thoroughly 
tested for hardiness under United States 
growing conditions. 
J. Si P. CO. 
© J. 6? P. CO. 
ALEZANE 
Prices slightly higher in Fertil-Potted 
Packages 
ALEZANE 
{Plant Patent No. 116 ) 
ABOVE 
A Spanish Rose of the most astonish¬ 
ing colors. Always a center of attrac¬ 
tion for its odd coloring, evoluting 
from a chestnut-brown (hence its name, 
which is Spanish for “sorrel”) to apri¬ 
cot. The very first Hybrid Tea Rose to 
bloom in the spring, and still in bloom 
when frost comes. Cut in the bud 
stage, Alezane makes handsome indoor 
bouquets. Plants vigorous and up¬ 
right. Foliage immune to diseases. An 
extremely interesting and striking 
novelty. You’ll like it! Retails at 
$1.50 each. 
ANNE POULSEN 
{Plant Patent No. 182 ) 
LEFT 
This beautiful new Rose is of the 
large-flowered Polyantha type. Strik¬ 
ingly conspicuous, it is ideal for mass 
planting and continuous color effect. 
Brilliant scarlet in tone, with a vivid 
overcast of crimson. Large, semi-single 
blooms. One correspondent writes, 
‘‘What coloring!” Blooms come in 
sprays and have a pleasing fragrance. 
Originating in Denmark, it is very 
hardy. Retails at $1.00 each. 
ANNE POULSEN 
