
Alice Harding ©i.€8.co. 
© J. & P.co. MMI 
ROME GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 304) 
ae The aristocrat of red Roses for which you 
Ls pay highest prices at the florists. Scar- 
let-crimson—unchallenged in a wide, 
bright world of color. A true patrician. 
Gold Medal, S.A.F., 1938. 



Rome Glory 
— 
COUNTESS VANDAL 
(Plant Patent No. 38) 
Queen of the Modern Roses, held by many 
to be the most artistic bloom in Rosedom. 
Unrivaled in the garden and in cut-flower 
arrangements, one of the hardest to beat 
in the Rose shows. Originated by 
Leenders of Holland. Very long, grace- 
ful buds, opening slowly to beautiful, 
high-centered flowers. Exceptionally free 
from diseases —very easy to grow. 
Colonies « coppery bronze and pink suf- 
fused with gold with reflex 
of silver. 
Exhibition.artistic, fully double, out- 
standing blooms that win 
high honors in the shows. 
Fragrant. .winy richness. 
Prolific....awatded Gold Medal of the 
King of Spain, for profusion 
of bloom. 
Plant.....grows 24 to 30 in. high. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
(Plant Patent 
No. 349) 
SATURNIA 
Buds.... .formed like a perfect Ameri- 
can Beauty, only better. 
Large, double blooms of ex- 
quisite form. 
Fragrance... sapetb—alluring—lingering. 
Lasting... flowers last long on the plant, 
or cut. 
Plant.....strong and healthy and of 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
©}. &P. co. 
Glorious, with 20 flame-wrought petals casting their 
spell of enchantment, 
yellow and copper on the reverse. 
Fragrance... .tich, pronounced, fascinating. 
Planter symmetrical, average height; fine cutting 
stems. 
Foliage. ....shiny dark green. 
Awarded... .Gold Medal, Colle Oppio Gardens, Italy. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Saturnia 

cardinal-red with salmon- 
better than average height. 

Countess Vandal 
ZULU QUEEN 
(Plant Patent No. 363) 
The darkest and one of the ‘‘blackest’’ of all Red 
Roses—a magnificent, dusky deep maroon, almost 
black in its recesses. The flowers are very large 
and full-petaled. Large, dark green foliage on a 
stalwart, well-proportioned bush add to the all- 
round desirability of Zulu Queen. Of distinct 
vigor and beauty, the rich, velvety blooms never 
burn in the sun, holding their color admirably even 
in torrid weather. 
Bush.......vigorous, hardy; grows 2 ft. tall. 
Blooms..... the long, pointed buds open gloriously 
in their rich, deep tones; distinctly 
and delightfully perfumed. 
Generous... .each bloom proudly borne, singly on 
long stems. While not an exuberant 
bloomer, far from sparse. 
Color.......holds its deep hues throughout the 
life of the flower. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
© Jj. & P. co. 
Jackson & Perkins Co. 
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Zulu Queen 


ALICE HARDING 
(Plant Patent No. 202) 
Molten gold, fashioned into a 
lovely, full-petaled flower. A 
wonderfully clear, clean color, sun- 
fast in all sections. Heavy, rich 
foliage. Medium height. Named 
for Mrs. Edward Harding by the 
French National Horticultural So- 
ciety. Gold Medal, A.R.S. 
Fragrance .tich and stimulating. 
Prolific. .. great abundance. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10. 
