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own home orounds 
tion of form, and vigor of growth—or a combination of all these 
virtues. These Roses are no accident. They are wrought by the 
hybridizer’s genius out of the richness of Nature’s materials. They 
must pass rigid tests and must prove their worth under actual 
growing conditions. Only then may they be entrusted to fly the 
regal banners of the New Roses—the queens of the garden. Some 
are of European and some of American origin, but by extensive 
tests in various parts of the country we have found that all of them 
have a particular liking for American climatic and soil conditions. 
Many of these novelties were produced in our own Newark 
laboratories and selected out of thousands of seedlings from blue- 
blooded parents and new hardy strains. Altogether these newcomers 
make thrilling additions to the nobility of flowerdom. 
J & P’S WORLD’S FAIR 
ROSE GARDEN 
Modern Roses on Parade 
HE WORLD’S FAIR 
ROSE-GARDEN 
The New York World’s Fair Rose-Garden 
was executed and is to be maintained by 
Jackson & Perkins Company. We are proud 
to be given this responsibility, and we in¬ 
vite garden-lovers everywhere to set aside 
a portion of their time for the express pur¬ 
pose of visiting this garden. 
The Rose-Garden is an impor¬ 
tant part of the horticultural ex¬ 
hibit, operated by Hortus, Inc. 
World’s Fair attendants will 
gladly direct you to the Horti¬ 
cultural Exhibition. 
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I IUCH FIHDLAy • LAWD/CAI-'lL - ARCHITECT • 
WliW YOUK- CITY- 
