Write for FALL CATALOG 
If you wish our new Fall 1939 Catalog, write 
Jackson & Perkins Company, Department WF, 
Newark, New York State. Our Fall Catalog will 
contain detailed descriptions and illustrations in 
color of the new Rose creations and the best of the 
older varieties. Also helpful information on planting. 
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Jackson & Perkins’ New Roses are p ter • 
for your protection. This label is your guaran- 
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Executed and Maintained by 
the World’s Largest Rose-Growers 
Never before have so many lovely Roses—the latest 
creations of both American and European hybridizers— 
provided such a lavish display of colors and varieties. 
‘"Roses on Parade,” a section of the Horticultural Exhibit 
of the New York World’s Fair, is aptly described as the 
most colorful Rose-garden of the century. It provides the 
perfect setting for the enjoyment of more than 250 varieties 
of Roses from 18 different countries—truly an Inter¬ 
national Rose-Garden. 
Jackson & Perkins, the world’s largest Rose-growers, 
and creators of “Roses on Parade,” have been in the nur¬ 
sery business for 65 years. You are invited to visit J. & P.’s 
extensive test and display gardens at Newark, New York 
State, near Rochester. There you will see* 20,000 Rose 
plants in over 3,000 varieties, including test plantings of 
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thousands of unnamed varieties from which will be selected 
the Roses of the future, and fields of over a million growing 
Rose plants. 
J. & P. Roses are known the world over. Now, because 
of insistent demands from the public, a retail department 
has been added. You may now obtain these Roses from 
your local dealer or direct from Jackson & Perkins Com¬ 
pany, as you may prefer. The terms: Please send cash 
with order or prior to shipping-time. Shipments prepaid 
east of Mississippi River; beyond that, add 15 per cent. 
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Striking red blooms 
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Each $1.00 
$10 dozen 
