THE HOME GARDEN 
VAILABLE now for the first time in 
America ate four new varieties for a 
beautiful home Rose garden, and a con- 
stant supply of cut Roses all summer. 
These four new Roses have vigor, 
hardiness, fragrance, grace, strong growth, 
disease-resistance—and the great virtue of 
abundant, continuous bloom—in fact, all 
the exceptional qualities so desired for 
garden and home. There may be some 
minor detail which might keep them 
from taking the Blue Ribbon for “‘Best 
Rose of Show”’ but they will ‘‘do their 
stuff’ in any garden. 
With their sturdiness and stamina, 
strength and abundance of bloom, we 
particularly recommend them to the new 
Rose grower. 

Prince ™& 
Bernhard * 
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Ylpur 194) Mritioducltons. 
PRINCE BERNHARD 
Extremely vigorous, very hardy, so fragrant 
it won the Most Fragrant Rose award at Nos 
Jungent Rosae, Holland, in 1937; has estab- 
lished a fine reputation in Europe. Graceful, 
long, pointed buds on tall, strong stems; 
opening slowly into large, cupped, long-last- 
ing peony-shaped flowers. Shining, deep, un- 
fading carmine-red, flushed with bloom-red 
and strawberry-red. Blooms continuously all 
season. Ample dark, glossy green foliage. 
Very upright—3)4 to 4 ft. tall. Fine for cut- 
ting and bedding. Gold Medal Bagatelle and 
Des Tombes Medal 1937. 
ELITE 
Elegant long-stemmed Roses of sweet fra- 
grance in great profusion all summer long are 
yours from this tall, vigorous, new seedling 
of the very popular President Hoover. Slen- 
der, long-pointed buds, deep coral, almost 
orange, unfolding slowly into 4)4-in., cup- 
shaped salmon-pink blooms with yellowish 
blend, the petals having a rich sheen that 
heightens the color. Light green foliage. 
Very hardy. Silver Medal Certificate, A.R.S., 
1939: 
Specially Priced: 
REVEILLE 
A lovely, sprightly Rose with short, pointed 
bud of salmon-pink. A profusion of medium- 
large, bomb-shaped flowers, light salmon 
flushed with deeper pink towards center— 
interesting in its variations—sometimes very 
deep and rich in tone, sometimes lighter. 
40 heavy-textured petals. Bears continuously. 
Slight fragrance. Dark green foliage in 
quantity. Very full-flowering, vigorous, full- 
growing, hardy. About 3 ft. 
OPAL 
Large 5!4-in. flowers, very fragrant, with 45 
generously proportioned petals make Opal an 
impressive Rose. Attractive, long, pointed, 
high-centered, warm orange-pink buds; the 
peony-shaped blooms softening through sal- 
mon to opal, provide a delicate tone that 
blends charmingly with other flowers and in 
rooms of pastel shades. Long stems. Fairly 
heavy, medium-green foliage. Prolific; blooms 
freely all summer and fall. 314 ft. tall. Very 
hardy and vigorous, a heritage from its 
Gaujard strain; these virtues being especially 
noticeable in second year plants. Certificate 
of Merit, A.R.S., 1939. 
$1. each; Any 4 for $3.25; 
Any 8 for $6.25; Any 12 for $9. 

. Opal 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 

