lt, JEAN GAUJARD 
(Plant Patent No. 338) 
An aristocrat, with long, 
shapely bud and exquisite 
blend of pastel colors. Deli- 
cate creamy yellow, with 
gorgeous shades of orange 
and carmine-pink on the re- 
verse. Graceful in form, 
with lovely long stems. 
Stands the sun—very free 
‘blooming. 
Hardy..... disease-resistant, 
sturdy, upright. 
About 3 ft. tall. 
Desirable. .for cutting and 
garden. 
Awarded...Gold Medals: C.F.- 
S.R., France; Colle 
Oppio, Italy. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 

©s.er.co. Mme. Jean Gaujard 
NEVILLE | 
CHAMBERLAIN ) > 
(Plant Patent No. 428) > 
The graceful, slender buds are 
one of the most appealing char- 
acteristics of this exquisite new x 
Rose from Belgium, created by 
Louis Lens. \ 

Habit. tall, vigorous, hardy; bronzy \ 
green foliage; young shoots A 
contrasting red. 
Blooms.high-centered, burnt-orange + 
buds unfold 
into exquisite 
4-46 in. 
blooms, freely 
borne on fine long stems. 
Color. .salmon, overlaid rich bronze, 
touch of orange at base. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15. 
WHITE BRIARCLIFF 
(Plant Patent No. 108) 
One of the daintiest and most 
delightful of all white Roses— 
grows gracefully, exquisite in 
flower arrangements. With 
stately grace this gorgeous Rose 
proudly displays its blooms— 
so coolly fragrant—so gener- 
ously long-lived. 

a Seen aad 
Neville Chamberlain 
© J. & P. co. 
PEARL S. BUCK 
(Plant Patent No. 423) 
See picture below, at left 
Distinguished! That, in a word, describes this proud new Rose, 
named for the famed Pulitzer Prize Winner and author of ‘‘The 
Good Earth,’’ Pearl S$. Buck. Surpassing fragrance, firmness of 
color, fading only slightly with beautiful gradations of tone, 
hardiness—these are the features that distinguish this much- 
acclaimed Rose. Developed by the eminent Kordes, it has excellent 
Distinction .both inbud and open exhibition traits. 
flower, pure white. 
Blooms a week 
Buds.....interestingly formed,  Foliage...the elegant, ample fo- 
ahead of most. 
> Prolific... .tremendous pro- 
ducer. Fully double. 
Ideal for cutting. 
lanier .spreading, bushy, 
becomingly pointed, a 
glowing orange hue, 
softening as they open 
to a deep yellow 
tinged with apricot. 
liage of this magnifi- 
cent Rose is another 
outstanding featute— 
firm and clean, deep 
green in tone. 
DtowBnes tally 
Prize of....and Gold Medal at 
Honor International Ex - 
Pinkish edges. 
Characteristics. ..double flowers, 
high-centered, about 
Fragrance .tich and lovely with a 
lingering quality that 
adds immeasurably to 
hibition, Paris. 414 in. size, with stiff- its appeal. 
Silver-Gilt Medal, textured petals. Prolific. .. very generous and free- 
French N.H.S. Stems... .long, fine for cutting. blooming. 

$1.each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
©}. & P. co. 
White Briarcliff 

Ronsard 
© J. &P. co. 


aT | 
Pearl S. Buck 
RONSARD. ©" Basen 
This most striking, full Rose is the clearest of the bicolors—start- 
ling in its play of color. Early and very prolific, you can enjoy its 
rare beauty to the utmost. Intriguing golden buds, a superlative is 
scarlet on the inside—an amazing combination that persists Ss gs © 
throughout life of blooms. Color holds well in sun. 
History...... .Rugosa and Austrian Copper blood. Unusually hardy. 
Fragrant...... extremely so. 
Plant........bushy—18 to 24 in. tall. Large flowers, long-lasting. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
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World's largest Rose Growers, Newark, New York 
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