
ow Realized for You! 
The New Everblooming Pillar 
y The Ideal of a Lifetime, 
Modern, everblooming, large-flowered double Climbing Roses 
—for thousands of glorious blooms on even the small city lot. 
Dr. J. H. NICOLAS 
(Propagation Rights reserved. ) 
THE EMINENT HYBRIDIZER, 
world-renowned hybridist, author and Rose expert, Dr. J. H. 
Nicolas was famed for such outstanding Hybrid Tea Roses 
as Eclipse, Gloaming, Miss America, Mrs. Francis King; 
distinguished pioneering of the new Floribunda class with 
the favorite Carillon, Smiles, Rochester, Snowbank; price- 
less advance in Climbing Roses with such as the 1939 sensa- 
tion June Morn (see page 8), and now his namesake at 
right. These are but a few of his creations. From 1929 till 
his death in 1937, he set the pattern for the world’s largest 
Rose-hybridizing operations which have continued to 
progress under the inspiration of Eugene S. Boerner who 
worked with him. 
Credit another annal of progress to the spirit of American creative- 
ness, this at the hands of an adopted American and beloved member 
of the French Legion of Honor, Dr. Jean Henri Nicolas. 
For years one of his consuming passions was to create the ideal 
everblooming Pillar or Climbing Rose, with great double blooms 
like exhibition Hybrid Teas. Two years before his death this 
marvelous flower was born. From that day on he treasured it 
carefully, observed it closely. With thr e more years of careful 
propagation, observation and perfection, we proudly present 
what may be the crowning achievement of his long and varied 
career—named in his honor. 

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Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
oo ie) Everblooming. .immediately after first flowers fade, the new shoots 
appear and a galaxy of bloom repeats again and again. 
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Immense..... fally double, lovely rose-pink flowers, unbelievably 
large, with 50 petals. 
Clusters. .....1n magnificent clusters, three or four to a long, strong 
stem. 
Zi , Long-lasting . .the first flowers remain entrancingly attractive till even 
Z the last one of the cluster is open full. 
} Fragrance..... rich, lovely and enduring. 
Hardiness... outstanding in northern New York; doubtless extremely 
hardy in all sections of the country. 
iL Pillar........vety vigorous, grows 8 to 10 feet tall. Luxuriant dark green 
foliage, very resistant to ordinary Rose ills. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15 
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Everblooming 
© J. & P. co. ; ¥ Climber 
Flambeau 
JP. FERRER 
A large-flowered, long-stemmed everblooming Rose from sunny 
Spain. The lovely, semi-single, lustrous velvety red flowers have 
12 petals and appear in clusters of 3 to 5, with a light and pleasing, 
cinnamon fragrance. The connoisseur will prize it. 

Fampeau (Plant Patent No. 374.) es ll 
The tremendously increased interest in flower 
arrangement and a far wider use of Roses for table 





Habit.....vigorous an readi i 
Bera ines rain cee en Flimbes a Rose of gorous and spreading, covering 10 to 12 feet. Repeats all 
‘ summer, with single flowers. 
the hour. It is a child of our own research depart- oa : 
Foliage. .. .attractive, dark green, disease-resistant. 
ment, a Hybrid Tea by Dr. Nicolas. 
Buds.....trim, slender, high-pointed, on long stems. 
Blooms. . .opening into Seah appealing petal forma- 
tions; delightfully fragrant. 
Color... ..a center of interest in the garden and wherever 
used—glowing scarlet, set off with a glistening 
velvety sheen on inside of petals; in midsummer 
the tone lightens. 
° Foliage. . .dark green, substantial. 
Award....Certificate of Merit, A. R. S., 1939. 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10 
$1.50 eachy 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15 

McG redy "s Salmon 





©j.eP. com 
Dr. J. H. Nicolas 
Plant the New Floribundas 
Ho LS ‘LE I N (Plant Patent No. 395.) 
D0 cGREDY’S SALMON 
(Plant Patent No. 410.) 
Holstein 
These blooms 
¥% actual size 
“Surely Ireland must be Heaven,”’ for such Roses come 
from there. In our world-wide search to bring to 
American rosarians the finest new introductions from 
other lands as well as from our own _ hybridizers, 
those from McGredy always win the high esteem of 
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AX. GRILLE qiteessss, 
Poe Le? ca diets ee 

Here in our fields, this summer, blooming gloriously, 
are the sturdy plants of your new Roses for 1941 

the connoisseur. McGredy’s Salmon will be another 
prize Rose for exhibition and in the gardens of our 
countless McGredy fans. You will want it. 
Buds... .. .exquisite, symmetrical, of an appealing orange- 
pink shade. 
Blooms....unfold with rare grace, a delightful apricot- 
salmon, large in size. 
Fragrance. .tich, full, fascinating. 
Plant.....a very free bloomer; lower-growing, with an 
abundance of attractive bronzy green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15 
NEWARK, NEW YORK STATE—The Rose Capital of America 


Sensational as the picture indicates, this 
variety comes from Europe’s greatest hy- 
bridizer of the hardier, more resistant, 
free-blooming Floribunda race. 
Flowers... about 4 inches, with 6 dark, brilliant 
red petals. 
Prolific...immense clusters, larger than any 
other variety, a continuous carpet of 
color all season. 
Plant... .2 to 3 feet tall; strong upright stems. 
Vigorous, healthy foliage. 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10 
This remarkable new Floribunda, A. 
Grille, brings a new shade to this im- 
portant group. Of medium height, the 
flowers are very large, 4 to 5 inches 
across, similar to World’s Fair. 
Color...... brilliant scarlet-crimson; does not 
burn in sun. 
Persistent. large clusters throughout summer. 
Habit. .... bushy; heavy foliage. 
Fragrance. .elusive, intriguing. 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10 
Others in the Floribunda Class are illustrated on page 4 
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