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P-FAHERE are thrills in growing 
q Modern Roses no commoner 
" ” varieties can give. These lovely 
Hybrid Teas will keep your garden a 
place of beauty and fragrance long 
after the older kinds are gone. Every 
plant guaranteed. 
_ Every one has bred into it every 
possible improvement in color, per- 
fume, size, shape, habit, foliage, 
hardiness, resistance to disease, etc. 
To the right are color pictures of 
the four Modern Roses below; there 
are many more on succeeding pages, 
and on inside front cover. 
SIGNORA kr: fis" 
ADE OF MODERN 
ETERNAL YOUTH °xesyy" 
The clearest of pinks—a Rose of sparkle and 
beauty whose delightful fragrance and cheerful 
color make it outstanding among all pink Roses. 
It is instantly loved by all who see it. You will 
prize the lively, vibrant, intense pink tones of a 
Riviera sunset, in blooms that stand proudly 
erect on long, strong stems. Admirable for 
cutting. 
Presented...by Aicardi, great hybridist of 
Italy. 
Colon aac. joyous pink, livening to yellow at 
base of petals. 
Fragrant.. reminiscent of sweet, old-fashioned 
Roses. 
Blooms....slim, graceful buds, opening to 
double flowers, superb in form. 
A pronounced advance over the well-known 
Talisman—and President Herbert Hoover. 
Created on the Riviera, it became accustomed 
to hot, dry weather. It also has ample vigor 
Entrancing for exhibition, winning 
many firsts in the Rose Shows. 
Plant. ....excellent, compact, about 2 ft. tall. 

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ROSE D'OR zy" 
A 1942 Rose. Thrillingly bedecked in pure 
gold—shimmering, intense, radiant—the hy- 
bridist’s dream of perfection. Distinctive for 
depth, contour, and permanence of color. From 
Gaujard; an accentuated form of the pure 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet with a touch of 
red to deepen the color. Slight fragrance. 
Bud sas . pointed; long neck; fine sepals. 
Flower. . ..medium large (about 5 in. ), slightly 
cupped; 20 to 25 large stiff-textured 
petals; holds its intense yellow even 
in August sun. Continuous bloom. 
Foliage....profuse; medium dark green, shiny. 
Habit.....very hardy, vigorous, resistant to 
disease. Upright, free growth. 3/4 ft. 
Awarded... First Cert., Colle Oppio, Italy, 1939. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
for our northern clime. Graceful buds of 
warm brownish orange open to lighter man- 
darin and salmon. Unusually heavy, rich 
green foliage. 
Blooms. .. 
The All-America Winner DICKSONS RED 20° Bazent 
This glowing scarlet-red Rose from the Emerald Isle 
“has everything’’—flashing color; large, beautifully 
cupped, high-centered form; rich fragrance; early, 
abundant, continuous bloom; resistance to heat; strong, 
Fragrance. .abundant, rich, mellow. 
.double, with even more petals than 
the Hoover. Very fragrant. 
Habit ....vigorous, branching, tall. 
Prolific... .as many as 31 blooms on one plant 
Hardy.....thrives in hottest sum- 
mer, blooms unceasingly. 
Color holds; does not 
at a time—each with long stem. sturdy bush; clear, healthy foliage. The crowds “‘raved blac 
$1 h; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10 about’’ Dicksons Red at the World’s Fair, at the 
oC ACI 2 SOLS Aas ce Festival of Roses here in the Rose Capital of America, lant..... well-formed, about 2 ft. 
and in the gardens of thousands of Rose-lovers from 
coast to coast. So lovely, so rugged, so able to stand 
the hottest sun with color undimmed—so completely 
satisfying it will be outstanding for years to come. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
..Gold Medal, England; 
Clay Cup for Fragrance. 
An All-America Rose 
Selection 1940, 1941. 
The creations of this famed old house of Irish nursery experts 
are so well known, just to say McGredy is to say Rosedom’s 
finest. We have been honored by S. McGredy & Son, with ex- 
clusive rights for testing and distributing their new varieties in 
the United States. 
Mo Credyd 
The outstanding McGredy Roses are shown 
in natural color on the back cover of this book 

HECTOR DEANE 
(Plant Patent No. 361) 
Fragrance that perfumes a whole 
garden from even a single plant! 
Long, pointed crimson bud with a 
hint of orange in the depths, the 
orange diffusing as it opens. The 
flowers open strawberry-pink. 
Growth. ..vigorous, almost ram- 
pant. Most liberal and 
constant in bloom.Tall. 
Blooms. . .informal; petals reflex 
in unusual manner. 
Ideal for cutting. 
Foliage. . .of exceptional interest. 
Fragrant..permeates garden. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
REX ANDERSON 
(Plant Patent No. 335) 
An outstanding exhibition Rose— 
perfectly formed, slow to open, one 
of the very few successful whites. 
Its fully double flowers will grow 
to enormous size by disbudding. 
Color.... .delicate, ivory-white. 
Growth. . free, vigorous. 
Scent... ..soft and fascinating. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
McGREDY’S SUNSET 
(Plant Patent No. 317) 
The inspiring golden and yellow 
hues of a perfect summer sunset 
are rare: in this gorgeous Rose 
—so outstanding in color it is one 
of the high points in our Newark 
gardens and in the gardens of our 
customers from coast to coast. 
One of the most loved of all Irish 
Roses. Blushed with delicate 
orange and rich scarlet, the saffron 
blooms open in glorious grandeur, 
resembling a camellia—holding 
their form long after cutting. 
Flowers.. full, shapely, with 
dainty symmetrical 
petals; long-lasting. 
Biase beautifully formed, 
exquisite. 
Fragrance.gently —_ penetrating; 
freshly sweet. 
Resistant.to sun, hot weather, 
and disease. 
Prolific. ..on 24 to 30-in. bushes. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
McGREDY’S 
SALMON 
(Plant Patent No. 410) 
New this year—another prize 
Rose for exhibition and cutting, 
with lovely, high-centered flow- 
ers, fine fragrance and free-bloom- 
ing qualities to enliven the gardens 
of our countless McGredy fans. 
McGredy creations always win the 
high esteem of the connoisseur. 
An exuberant bloomer all season. 
Budsnnern exquisite, symmet- 
rical, of an appealing 
orange-pink shade. 
. .unfold with rare grace 
into delightful apri- 
cot-salmon flowers, 
medium in size. 
Fragrance.tich, full, fascinating. 
Plant... .low-growing, with 
an abundance of at- 
tractive, bronzy green 
foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
For a Special Offer of 
McGredy Irish Roses, 
please turn to page 16. 
McGREDY’S PINK 
(Plant Patent No. 341) 
Exquisite in form, appealing in color— 
sun-bright and comely. Delightful 
peach-pink tinged with gold. Sweetly 
scented. Continuous, profuse, spring to 
late fall. Rich, dark foliage, few thorns. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
McGREDY’S PRIDE 
(Plant Patent No. 339) 
Large flowers—full and brilliant—with 
unique form. Subtle fragrance. Orange 
and salmon-pink, with a rare touch of 
yellow that mellows with age. Not 
liable to damage by rain; sturdy, con- 
sistent, hardy. Long, pointed buds. 
Long, stout stems. 2-ft. plant. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
McGREDY’S TRIUMPH 
(Plant Patent No. 190) 
Huge, bright, fragrant blooms, freely 
borne, spatkling even in the garden 
shade. Full 5 in. across—lovely soft 
rose gently brushed with orange. 
Sturdy stems, rich mahogany-ted, 
reddish bronze foliage. Extraordinary 
vigor, growth. Gold Medal, N.R.S.; A. 
M. Glasgow H.S.; Silver Medal A.R.S. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Jackson & Perkins Co., World's Largest Rose Growers, Newark, New York 
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