PARADE OF MODERN ROSES 
The Rose that lives its little hour is 
priced beyond the sculptured flower. 
—Bryant 
ROME GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 304.) 
There it stands in all its scarlet-crim¬ 
son glory—the loveliest child of earth 
—unchallenged in a wide bright world 
of color. Rome Glory was named in 
honor of the third millenium of the 
founding of the great Eternal City and 
is a Rose you will be proud to have in 
your garden. Stands cutting well, and 
its mammoth blooms make glorious 
bouquets for the house. 
Buds .formed like perfect green¬ 
house American Beauties 
—only better. Large, 
double, scarlet-crimson 
blooms of exquisite form. 
Fragrance, .superb—alluring—lin¬ 
gering. 
Lasting. . . flowers, whether on the 
plant, or cut, are long- 
lasting and not affected by 
dry or wet weather. 
Plant .strong and healthy and 
of better than average 
height. 
Award. .. .Gold Medal S. A. F., 1938 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD 
(Plant Patent No. 338.) 
A new Rose that might be described 
as a gorgeous, creamy yellow, decked 
with delicate shades of orange and 
carmine-pink. Extraordinarily fine 
and graceful in form, with lovely long 
buds. Stands the sun—and is very free 
blooming. Comes with all the subtle 
allure of France, from the home of 
Pernet-Ducher Roses, now owned by 
Monsieur Jean Gaujard. Monsieur 
Gaujard thought so well of this Rose 
that he named it for his wife. 
Hardy .... disease-resistant, sturdy 
and upright. About 2 feet 
tall. At home in all sec¬ 
tions of the country. 
Desirable, .for cutting and as a gar¬ 
den Rose. Slightly fra¬ 
grant. 
Colors .charming and rich, under 
both natural and artificial 
light. 
Awarded.. .Gold Medals: C. F. S. R. 
France, and Colle Oppio, ’' 
Italy. ' r 
JEAN COTE 
(Plant Patent No. 321.) 
A Rose that glows with all 
the fascinating colors of a 
smouldering campfire—clear 
orange-apricot blending with 
the warmth of carmine—rich, 
changing colors that deepen 
as the flower opens. Unusually 
good in hot weather. A group 
planting of this popular Rose 
blankets the ground with 
large, glossy foliage, set off 
with masses of luminous color. 
Named. . .for Jean Cote, great 
French silk manufac¬ 
turer and Rose fancier. 
Fragrance, rich, full and very satis¬ 
fying. 
Flowers... grow singly and con- 
tinuously on sturdy 
stems. Very large exhi¬ 
bition blooms. 
Plant.. . .about 2 feet tall. 
$1.50 each $ 1 5.00 per doz; 
Three plants of any one t 
at the dozen rate 
