THE GLORIOUS FLORIBUNDAS 
(Plant Patent No. 131.) 
Has been described as "stardust refined to 
gold.” The bloom is medium large and 
double. Has all the perfection of form of the 
Hybrid Tea, with the cluster formation and 
free-blooming habit of Floribunda. 
Bloom .no bush Rose was ever more pro¬ 
lific. About 2 feet tall. 
In Groups. .gives you a continuous mass of 
fragrant beautiful flowers. 
Flowers.. . .faces of golden yellow to con¬ 
trast an orange-carmine reverse. 
Price 85c. each $8.50 per doz. 
PERMANENT WAVE 
(Plant Patent No. 107.) 
A dainty and sophisticated flower from the 
land of wooden shoes—a superb product of 
M. Leenders & Company, of Holland. The 
name comes from the interesting marcel of 
the semi-double flowers which make up the 
huge clusters. 
Decorative, .stands up beautifully for long- 
lasting table decorations. 
Color .outside of petals a peculiar cochi¬ 
neal-red—inside a shade lighter. 
Vigorous ... up to 30 inches tall and stands 
our climate well. Ornamental 
leaves of dark purplish hue. 
Price 75 c. each $7.50 per doz. 
CARILLON 
(Plant Patent No. 136.) 
The birds and butterflies have always said 
that Carillon Roses sing. And it must be 
true because from its early days this cheery 
Rose has been a symbol of happiness and 
rejoicing. Plant it in groups—and you will 
have a magic carpet in your garden—a carpet 
of soft flame-coral and lustrous green. One 
of the most generous bloomers we have ever 
seen. Grows best in northern states. 
Variety .the Floribunda par excellence. 
Growing 18 inches high and 
working right up to frost. 
Blooms .large and pleasingly fragrant. 
Recognition.. Gold Medal, A. R. S. 
Price 85c. each $8.50 per doz. 
Jackson & Perkins Preferred Roses 
are guaranteed to bloom 
