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' ADORATION 
(Plant Patent Applied For) 
One of the loveliest of our new Roses for 1941—another masterpiece of the noted Jean 
Gaujard—into which he has so admirably wrought the attributes that make it worthy 
of a place in the Parade of Modern Roses. A subtle fragrance adds to the charm of 
Adoration. Admirers of Monsieur Gaujard’s Mme. Jean Gaujard and Mme. Jos. Perraud 
will be joined by countless Rose lovers everywhere in cherishing Adoration. When 
first exhibited in France (then called Ile de France, a name already borne by another 
Rose in America), it was accorded a brilliant reception, chosen asthe official Rose for 
the International Exhibition. Best described as a/ glorified Los Angeles-with a dash of 
Lady Pirrie coloring. Exquisite 5-in. blooms which will hold a place in’ the front rank 
of Modern Roses. ean 
Color........ brilliant, entrancing salmon-pink, illumined with splash of orange 
at base of petals. 
Intriguing....both in color and shape of the long, pointed buds that open gradually 
into modern, high-centered blooms. 
Foliage.. ... .profuse, effective, shiny, coppery green. 
Habit. ......growth is strong and upright. Tall, lithesome, airy plants—hardy, 
vigorous. 
Produces. .. ..many branches, bearing in great profusion from June till frost. 
Honors... .. .Gold Medal, Lyon, 1939; Gold Medal, Bordeaux, 1939. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
A. GRILLE, Floribunda 
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ra) Here’s news! A really new shade of 
red has been developed in the tre- 
mendously popular new Floribunda 
family of Rosedom—brilliant scar- 
let-crimson, several shades lighter 
A. Grille represents another step in 
the development of ‘‘The Roses of 
Tomorrow’ ’—the ideal of the De- 
partment of Plant Research at our 
nurseries in the Rose Capital of 








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than the deep velvety World’s Fair America. 
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wonlthe nation, ‘Stays Rimlytred ig Cl brilliant scrltcrimson bright 
even the hottest sun. Add the lure of ate Beet ose ne Reel at 
semi-double flowers, 4 to 5 in. across, 
and you can appreciate how remark- 
able is this new Rose. Excellent for 
bedding, borders, and mass planting, 
and for the many other purposes for 
which Floribundas have been found 
sO appropriate in American gardens. 
Fragrance elusive, intriguing. 
Persistent large clusters throughout the 
summer. 
Habit... .bushy; very hardy and vigor- 
ous; heavy foliage. Of me- 
dium height. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
For the many colors and kinds of Floribunda Roses please turn to pp. 24, 25, 26,27 
Here are the sturdy plants of your new Roses for 1941, blooming gloriously in 
our fields last summer—a spectacle enjoyed by thousands of visitors to Newark 
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