HOW TO SECURE 
J £ P ROSES 
Jackson & Perkins’ Roses are sold by 
leading nurserymen, seedsmen, florists, and 
dealers everywhere. If you cannot readily 
find these Roses for sale in your own com¬ 
munity, or listed in your seed and nursery 
catalog, send your order to us direct. It 
will be acknowledged and shipped just the 
right time for planting in your section. 
We do not want you to be denied the 
pleasure and beauty of these New Roses if 
they cannot be secured through your regu¬ 
lar trading channels. Prices are given per 
each and per dozen, 3 or more plants of a 
kind at the dozen rate. 
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? 
And among the Floribundas, both Smiles and Betty Prior 
would be particularly beautiful in special beds all to themselves. To do without the 
glorious new Sunset from the House of McGredy in Ireland 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 Cre¬ 
ations. ’ ’ Some of these New Roses will become famous and household words through¬ 
out the world, like Dorothy Perkins, Marechal Niel and American Beauty. But 
you can be among the very first now to enjoy them in your own garden, to display 
these beautiful new blooms at Rose shows or the flower show of your garden club. 
Modern Roses are easier to grow because hybridizers have improved their methods 
and the strains. Parents have been chosen more carefully for hardiness. Jackson & 
Perkins’ novelties are renowned for their vigor, reliability, and adaptability to most 
conditions. 
The pleasure of growing 
THE NEW VARIETIES 
TheR oses on the cover- 
1. McGredy’s Sunset. See page 13 » 
2. Miss America. See page 10. 
3. Rome Glory (red). See page 12. 
The J. & P. Test and Display Pose- 
Garden at Newark, New York 
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