THE PARADE OF 
ROME GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 304) 

The aristocrat of red Roses for which you pay  Buds.....formed like the florists’ per- 
highest prices at the florists. Proudly parades its fect American Beauty, only 
: : : better. Large, double, scar- 
scarlet-crimson glory—unchallenged in a wide, latcrimecine blegie Wormer 
bright world of color. An eminent tribute to the quisite form. 
third millenium of the founding of the Eternal 
ue and well does it honor the glory - aa Pee ote dist longtonthe 
that was Rome. A true patrician, proud and erect. plant, or cut; not affected by 
Stands cutting well. Its noble buds and mammoth, dry or wet weather. 
long-lasting blooms make glorious bouquets. Pjgyz strong and healthy and of 
Awarded Gold Medal, S.A.F., 1938. better than average height. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Fragrance.. supetb—alluring—lingering. 
Rome Glory 
ETERNAL YOUTH 
(Plant Patent No. 332) 
The clearest of the pinks—a Rose of 
sparkle and beauty whose delightful 
fragrance and cheerful color make it ' 
outstanding among all pink Roses. It 
is instantly loved by all who see it. 
You will prize the lively, vibrant, in- 
tense pink tones of a Riviera sunset, in 

JEAN COTE 
(Plant Patent No. 321) 
A Rose that glows with all the fasci- 
nating hues of a smouldering campfire, 
best summed up into clear, orange- 
apricot blending with a carmine 
warmth—rich, changing colors that 
deepen as the flower opens. Unusually 
good in hot weather. Large, glossy 

blooms that stand proud|y erect on long foliage. 
strong stems. Admirable for cutting. Named.....for Jean Cote, great 
Presented... by Aicardi, great hy- French silk authority 
bridist of Italy. and Rose fancier. 
Color...... joyous pink, livening to Fragrance.. .tich, full, satisfying. 
yellow at base of petals. Flowers. .... gtow singly and con- 
Fragrant...reminiscent of sweet, tinuously on sturdy 
old-fashioned Roses. stems. Very large exhi- 
Blooms....slim, graceful buds, bition blooms. 
opening to double flow- Plant. .....about 2 ft. tall. 
ets, superb in form. En- i : 
trancing for exhibition, Peau pre 
winning many firsts in OF : , nae fr 
last year’s shows. Jean Cote 
(Pani ae excellent, compact; 
about 2 ft. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 TWELVE 
Eternal Youth 
© J. & P.cO. 
ae / LEADERS 
q 
in the Parad@ of Modern Roses, the Rose Gardens in ‘‘Gardens on Parade” 
at the great New York World’s Fair, these were leaders among the varie- 
ties admired most—as they will be in your garden for years to come. You 
will thrill at their gorgeous colors in the pictures in this book, as well as 
in real life next summer. Except for the group containing many of the 
new introductions for 1941 (see p. 9), this is one of the finest collections 
of J.&P. Modern Roses you could possibly select—at a real saving, too. 
One plant of each of the following: 
Alice Harding, yellow. 
Dicksons Red, scarlet. 
Eclipse, golden yellow. Rome Glory, scarlet-crimson. 
Eternal Youth, pink. Rex Anderson, white. 
Countess Vandal, copperand pink. Signora, mandarin and salmon. 
Gloaming, salmon-pink. Saturnia, cardinal, yellow and 
me. Jean Gaujard, yellow copper. 
decked orange and pink. 
All 12 Plants (value $13.50) for only 
(Last year $16.00) 
Iwo or more of these groups may be ordered jor a larger planting. 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 

McGredy’s Sunset, saffron 
blushed orange. 
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