ALEZANE 
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I J. W P. CO. 
Plant Patent No. 116 
• here is no question about it—the 
Rose is stilJ Queen of Flowers! 
The elaborate ceremonies with 
which new Roses are ushered in, 
the enthusiastic crowds that greet 
these newcomers, and the gratifying reviews about the latest Roses in the press and 
magazines—all show that the Queen has an ardent, loyal following. Although one 
is drawn and endeared to the old Queen of Flowers, it is the new Queens who thrill 
us with their charming new personalities and their fresh beauty. Now, all is in 
readiness so that the newly crowned Queen of Roses may reign in American gardens. 
Make way for the Queen! 
The Joy of Growing the New Varieties 
Not all the pleasure comes in the bloom of a new Rose. First, there is the pleasure 
of deciding just which of the latest Rose Creations to plant. Shall it be striking 
Princess van Orange or profuse yellow Doubloons for the trellis? Both Carillon and 
Golden Main would be particularly beautiful in special beds all to themselves. And 
to do without the sleek perfection of Eclipse is almost unthinkable! Then there is 
the thrill of anticipation from the time you set out the precious plants until you are 
rewarded with the first of many lovely blooms. Yes, thousands of Rose-lovers 
attest—there’s no greater thrill than growing the New Rose Creations. 
Scene in spring—Jackson & Perkins Research Garcieti, Newark, New York State. 
Visitors are always welcome 
