PARADE OF MODERN ROSES 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Plant Patent No. 38.) 
One of the earliest of the patented 
Roses originated by Leenders of 
Holland, whose vigorous strains 
are prized by all Rose-growers. 
Now considered by the public as 
well as the experts Queen of the 
Modern Rose Pageant. Exception¬ 
ally free from diseases—easily culti¬ 
vated. Grows 24 to 30 inches high. 
Deserves a favored place in every 
garden. 
Color .coppery bronze and pink 
suffused with gold with 
reflex of silver. 
Delicate. . . shape, fully double, 
hailed as the most artis¬ 
tic bloom in Rosedom. 
Fragrant... mellowing to winy rich¬ 
ness as the flower ma¬ 
tures. 
Prolific .... awarded Gold Medal of 
the King of Spain, for 
profusion of bloom. 
.00 each $10.00 per doz. 
J. 6* P. CO. 
SIGNORA 
(Plant Patent No. 201.) 
A pronounced and definite improvement 
over the historic Talisman—or the newer 
President Herbert Hoover. It was born and 
raised on the romantic Riviera, where it be¬ 
came accustomed to hot, dry weather. It is 
a vigorous, branching, tall-growing plant. 
Buds are of a warm brownish or¬ 
ange, opening to lighter mandarin 
and salmon. The unusually heavy 
foliage is a beautiful rich green. 
Blooms... double, but petals are not 
crowded. Very fragrant. 
Prolific... as many as thirty- 
one blooms on one 
plant at a time — 
each with a long 
stem for cutting. 
j. & p. co. $1.25 each $12.50 per doz 
“Never before have I ever received any Rose plants to compare with 
those you shipped me. M.y only regret is that my space will not per- 
j 2 mit my having larger numbers. We are very much delighted with them. ’ ’ 
F. M. Weinhold, 735 N. Second St., Milwaukee, Wise. May 5, 1939. 
J. & V. CO, 
V 
ZULU QUEEN 
(Plant Patent applied for.) 
Dark and mysterious—with a love¬ 
liness that holds you enchanted— 
is this new and appealing Zulu 
Queen, in her veil of dusky, deep 
maroon. Vital, vibrant, she stands, 
with long, pointed buds, splendid 
leaves, and well-formed flowers, 
very large and full, truly une belle 
sauvage among Roses. 
Bush .stalwart and very well 
proportioned. Vigorous, 
hardy and grows to 2 
feet tall. 
Blossoms... glorious in their rich, 
deep color—each held 
singly on a strong stem, 
and they are distinctly 
perfumed. 
Strength. . .does not shrink from 
the hot sun. 
Color .holds its color, which is 
one of the “blackest” of 
all red Roses. J; 
$1.50 each $15.00 per doz. 
