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in the 
PARADE A1C34- 
OF MODERN 
ORE exquisite than ever! Here in these debutantes of Rosedom 
for 1942 we believe you will find realization of your fondest 
dreams for your Rose garden. Tested in our own gardens and 
growing fields in this rigorous climate, further proved in more than 
100 stations from coast to coast, all of these Roses have been bred 
to be obviously superior—in hardiness, resistance to disease, form, 
fragrance, habit and abundance of bloom. 
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The emotions of nations may be spurred to bitterness and war, 
but between Rose hybridizers there is a bond of true fellowship 
) nothing can shake. And so—personally selected by Eugene S. 
Boerner, rosarian and head of the J. & P. Dept. of Plant Research— 
we also present the highest achievements of leading hybridizers of 
other lands, each of which has passed every exacting test to merit 
the J. & P. tag—here continuing their expressions of mutual good 
will, not in the language of nations but in the language of Roses. 

= PAN AMERICA 
: A leader among new Roses for 1942—compellin 
LCE la pap wealth of pe ye LABS ERS ite . 
reddish orange buds unfold to show deep orange ee 
J. G. SANDBERG inside and tees rich hues diffuse into penara suis 
tawny yellow with outside of petals darker gold; . 
in the final stages, lovely light gold, darker out- : 
side. Christened Pan America during the Festival 
of Roses as a bow to good neighborliness and 
in respect for its gay color. 
A rich, clear yellow Hybrid Tea Rose neither rain nor 
sun affects—retains its exquisite bright coloring 
throughout entire life. Free-blooming Sandberg is 
always aglow. The pointed buds are a clear, brilliant 
yellow, opening slowly and gracefully into exquisite, 



mildly-fragrant, 4- to 5-in., high-centered flowers Buds...... long-ovoid, very effective. 
with 25 unusual, fluted petals—fine for cutting. NGAI acco 30 substantial, velvety, airy petals. 2 
Hardy, 21%-ft. plant. A connoisseur’s plant that all Fragrance...sweet, Tea-like, alluring. Pema 
pon Mg P P g 8 
will admire. Continuous..the tall, open plants produce their 
ich-hued BI Se f fi h “. 
a Pe ‘ rich-hue ooms right from the OG 
Buds... - pointed; open deliberately. Long stems. Eecabure Olt uneweacnahoe ihe 
Color. .. .everlastingly clear, rich yellow. summer, with a rich epilogue of even 
Foliage. .ample; clean; healthy. deeper color in the fall. Hardy, vig- 
. : orous,  disease-resistant. Glossy 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. green, plentiful foliage of medium size. 
] ce J. G. Sandberg $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. Rosaleen Dunn 
+ @ P. CO. |. G. Sandber 
ROSALEEN DUNN 
(Plant Patent No. 483) 
Whether or not you specialize in exhibi- 
tion Roses, you'll want this latest offering 
from the House of McGredy! Extra 
large! Especially fragrant! Long, strong 
stems, ideal for cutting. Gorgeous, oe 
brick-red flower; interestingly shaped. 
Bound to be a winner in any flower show. 
Plants grow tall and slim; plant rather 
close for best effect. 
Color... . 
Blooms. . 
Foliage. . 
Bush.... 

$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 

deep brick-red bud and flower. 
exhibition—large, unique; un- 
usually long stem. 
dark-green; disease-resistant. 
gracefully trim; excellent for 
the small garden. 
12 for $15. 
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