JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y 
J. & P. ROSE SPECIALTIES—Continued 
DONALD PRIOR Floribunda (Prior 1934). Patent Applied For. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 
■ ■ per doz.) The flowers are semi-double, cup-shaped, bright scarlet, flushed 
crimson; size much larger than Else Poulsen. Fragrant; foliage dark green; very free flower¬ 
ing. This is one of the most striking colors of the Floribunda Group. 
DOUBLOONS Clbr. (Horvath 1934). Plant Patent No. 152. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per 
——————— doz.) A Hybrid of our native Rose Setigera. Clusters of very large cup-formed, 
saffron yellow blooms, opening one after the other, thus prolonging the season. Long 
heavy canes. Undoubtedly the best yellow climber to date. Has the tendency to repeat in 
midsummer. 
ECLIPSE (J- Nicolas 1936). Plant Patent No. 172. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
' An international sensation. The long stream-lined bud, enhanced by ornamental 
sepals, is of rich gold without shading. Petals are large and tough, but not numerous, aver¬ 
aging 20 to 25, with more in the autumn. One of the most popular of the new patented H. T. 
varieties. Gold medal American Rose Society. 
ETERNAL YOUTH (Aicardi 1937.) Plant Patent No. 332. (Retails $1.50 each; $15.00 per doz.) 
■ - The perfectly formed buds are long pointed, colored a beautiful soft pink 
with yellow at the base of each petal. Half open the flowers retain their high center and 
their rich pink color. The full open flowers are comfortably double and expose a latge 
center of graceful deep yellow stamens. The color remains a clear pink throughout, suffused 
with just a touch of salmon. The growth is vigorous. The foliage is abundant. (Available 
Spring Only). 
*GOLDEN LIGHT Clbr. (J. H. Nicolas 1939). Propagation Rights Reserved. (Retails $1.50 each; 
.. $15.00 per doz.) In intriguing free blooming yellow Nicolas Seedling. The 
pointed bud is orange in color with interesting carmine markings. The flower is large, double, 
open and very lasting. The color is orange-apricot finishing deep buff with an overcast of 
pink on the edge of the petals. Has vigorous growth and abundant continuous bloom in 
spring. One of the new climbing roses of which we are quite proud. Although not everbloom- 
ing, the flowering period is long extended. 
GOLDEN MAIN (W. Kordes Sons 1936). Patent No. 254. (Retails $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz.) 
■ ■ — The purest yellow rose of the undiluted clean glistening yellow of a dande¬ 
lion in the morning dew. Blooms are medium large with many but small petals, giving the 
bloom a rounded form of a peony. A very ornamental plant of great floribundity. 
GLOAMING (J* * H. Nicolas 1935). Plant Patent No. 137. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 per doz.) 
i .I...— A cut-flower variety which has proved a “winner” wherever grown. Its large buds 
are carried on long rigid stems amply clothed with handsome foliage. The plant is vigorous 
and branching, fairly tall growing. Bloom is of unusual coloring—fawn orange in the bud 
and the large full blooms are of a peculiar pink overlaid with salmon. 
GLOIRF DTJ MIDI (DeRuiter 1932). Plant Patent No. 270. (Retails .75 each; $7.50 per doz.) 
———————— The name means “Glory of the South” and was suggested by the ability 
of the color to stand the hottest sun without burning. It is a great improvement over 
Gloria Mundi—the plant is more compact and holds its foliage better, the trusses are larger, 
the orange-scarlet color is more brilliant and steadfast but does not clash with other 
rose colors. 
GOLDEN CLIMBER 
(W. D. Brownell 1933). Plant Patent No. 28. (Retails $1.00 each; $10.00 
__ per doz). Its buds, of the Hybrid Tea type are flecked with orange- 
scarlet and come on stems 18 inches or longer. Excellent for cutting. Hardy, vigorous grower. 
Sparse bloomer, but the quality of the flowers makes it quite desirable. 
*HFCTOR DFANF (McGredy 1939). Patent Applied For. New this year. (Retails $1.50 each; 
$15.00 per doz.) A radiant newcomer from Ireland, which accommodates it¬ 
self happily and vigorously to our conditions. So fragrant is this Rose that a single plans scents 
the whole garden with true old Rose scent. The bud is crimson with a suggestion of orange 
in the depths, the orange diffusing as it opens, leaving at the heart only a clear circle 
of yellow. Bloom is informal in its opening, the petals reflexing in irregular and unusual 
manner. Almost rampant in its growth, this McGredy hybrid is exceedingly liberal and 
constant in bloom. Supply Limited. 
*HOLSTFIN (Kordes 1939). Patent Applied For. New this year. (Retails $1.00 each: $10.00 per 
■ doz.) Available Spring only. A grand advancement in the Floribunda Roses com¬ 
ing to us from Kordes, the greatest hybridizer of the hardier, more resistant Floribundas. Pro¬ 
ducing immense clusters of brilliant red, it is a very important accent note wherever planted. 
The individual flowers are about four inches, have six petals and have an interesting white 
eye which raises and brightens the effect of the massive heads. The bush grows about two 
feet and has vigorous healthy foliage. Use it wherever you use Floribunda Roses in borders, 
in group plantings and in massive displays. 
We cannot undertake to supply long and much assorted lists of stock calling for only small quanti¬ 
ties of each kind, save at an advance above our printed rates according to quantity. 
