

Pearl S. Buck 
ROSE BAMPTON 
(Plant Patent Applied for) 
Below is a bud of the favor- 
ite Rose Bampton in the 
colorplate on inside front 
cover, where it is described 
completely. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15 

PARADE 
IXTEEN lovely new Roses to make 4fyoug#@arden more glorious! 
They have been proved in more tMfag#100 stations throughout 
the nation, as well as in our own test gardens and growing fields 
in the rigorous climate of northern New York State. 
All have been bred to be definitely superior—in hardiness, resis- 
tance to disease, form, fragrance, habit, abundance of bloom. In 
them are pleasures and thrills the commoner varieties cannot supply, 
making your garden the admiration of friends and a place of enduring 
beauty and fragrance for only a little more than ordinary plants cost. 
PEARL S. BUCK 
(Plant Patent No. 423) 
Distinguished! That, in a word, describes this proud new Rose, named at 
., the World’s Fair 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 pe nei of tone, hardiness—these are the 
features that distinguish this much-acclaimed Rose. In the fall, the color 
deepens to pure gold. Developed by the eminent Kordes, it has excellent 
exhibition traits, so much so that it was chosen for a favored plot in the 
1940 Parade of Modern Roses at the World’s Fair. An idea of its splendid 
appearance there may be gained from the picture on the front cover. Re- 
sembles Sunburst, but with stiffer petals and better color. 
Buds.....interestingly formed, Foliage... the elegant, ample fo- 
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 feature— 
firm and clean, deep 
green in tone. 

Pinkish edges. 
Characteristics...double flowers, 
high-centered, about 
Fragrance.tich and lovely with a 
lingering quality that - 
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adds immeasurably to 
414 in. size, with stiff- its appeal. 
textured petals. Prolific... very generous and free- 
RIVIER A Stems... .long, fine for cutting. blooming. 
(Plant Patent No. 378) 
Big, full-bodied, many-petaled, strikingly set off 
by large, attractive, dark-green foliage in pro- 
fusion. Riviera reflects the warmth, color and 
vivaciousness of sunny Spain, yet has the sturdy .€ 
hardiness needed to withstand the rigors of north- hea 
ern winters; also grows splendidly farther south. 
Tall, very vigorous. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Riviera 
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Blooms.....large, open-cupped flowers 5 to 
5% in., with 45-50 petals. Long, fi 
graceful stems. . f 
Luminous...coppery pink, flushed with orange. 
Very unusual great splotch of gold 
appears at base of each petal. 
Buds. ... .. .ovoid—deep reddish orange. 
Foliage. ....gteat quantity of attractive, dark 
green foliage. 
Fragrance... .tich, fruity, pleasant. 
Prolific.....the tall plants bear generously until 
frost. 
Awarded. .. . Silver Medal Certificate, A.R.S., 1939. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Another view of a growing field 
in one of our Rose nurseries—a 
stirring sight which many drive 
hundreds of miles to see in full 
bloom. Every J. &% P. Rose 
Plant you buy has proved itself 
like this before it comes to you. 

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