All J. & P. Modern Tree Roses are grown 
oa a special hardy strain of Multiflora stem 
and root for best success in your garden—a 
strain that transplants easily, and handles 
well for winter protection. They are worked 
on 42-in. stems and have bushy well-balanced 
heads. The stems expand in proportion with 
the top, an essential for success and lasting- 
ness in this type of Rose. It is not subject to 
the borers and other ills of older kinds of 
stems. Many of these Roses are shown in 
full color and described in detail on other 
pages of this book, as indicated at right. 

Complete, simple instructions for easy plant- 
ing and care are supplied with every order 
Below is an effective planting of Tree Roses 
with Perennials along a walk; at right are 
Tree Roses in a Rose Garden on our grounds 
here in the Rose Capital of America. 
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ARISTOCRATS OF ROSEDOM 
ERE is the ideal way to lend height and perpetual spring-till-fall 
bloom and color to your garden and accentuate its beauty. Tree 
Roses make formal gardens even more stately, and informal gar- 
dens more radiant. You will find they occupy very little ground space, 
and greatly enhance the effect. Tree and Bush Roses present a breath- 
taking panorama when planted together. 
On Tree Roses the flowers reach the greatest state of perfection in 
form and color, blooming from spring until frost. Everblooming. 
TRUNKS 3% FT. TALL 
Adoration (Plant Patent No. 453.) Salmon- 
pink, orange base (see p. 14). 
Autumn Burnt-orange, red streaks. 
Blaze (Plant Patent No. 10.) Brilliant scar- 
let. Very effective as a Tree Rose (see p. 27). 
Christopher Stone Scarlet-crimson (see p.19). 
Countess Vandal (Plant Patent No. 38.) 
Coppery bronze and pink. An outstanding 
favorite (see p. 11). 
Dicksons Red (Plant Patent No. 376.) Livid 
red. The All-America winner (see p. 7). 
Eclipse (Plant Patent No. 172.) Brilliant 
golden yellow—the “streamlined Rose” 
(see p. 16). 
E. G. Hill Velvety deep maroon. 
Etoile de Hollande Bright red (see p. 18). 
Golden Gleam Buttercup-yellow. 
Hector Deane (Plant Patent No. 361.) Straw- 
berry-pink; fragrant (see p. 12). 
Hinrich Gaede Orange-yellow, nasturtium- 
red flush (see p. 18). 
Mary Hart (Plant Patent No. 8.) A red 
Talisman. 
McGredy’s Ivory Delicate creamy white 
(see p. 19). 
McGredy’s Salmon (Plant Patent No. 410.) 
Apricot-salmon (see p. 13). 
McGredy’s Sunset (Plant Patent No. 317.) 
Delicate saffron (see p. 13). 
McGredy’s Yellow Buttercup-yellow; beauti- 
ful form. One of the best Tree Roses. 
(see p. 18). 
These prices include safe, expert packing, 
guaranteed to reach you in good condition. 
Tree Roses are sent express collect. 
We expect to be abie to fill every order exactly, 
but if the supply of any variety is exhausted, we 
shall send another of same color and quality un- 
less otherwise instructed. 
Any 6 for $17.50 
Any 12 for $35. 
Mme. Jean Gaujard (Plant Patent No. 338.) 
Creamy yellow flushed orange and carmine- 
pink (see p. 17). 
Mme. Joseph Perraud Nasturtium-buff (p.19). 
Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont Deep golden yellow 
(see p. 18). 
Mrs. Sam McGredy Scarlet-copper-orange 
(see p. 19). 
Picture Velvety rose-pink; perfect form. 
President Herbert Hoover Maroon andorange. 
Rex Anderson (Plant Patent No. 325.) Ivory 
white (see p. 12). 
Riviera (Plant Patent No. 378.) Coppery 
pink, orange flush (see p. 17). 
Rome Glory (Plant Patent No. 304.) Scarlet- 
crimson (see p. 17). 
Rose Bampton (Plant Patent No. 425.) 
China-red (see p. 10). 
Rose d’Or (Plant Patent No. 482.) Golden 
yellow (see p. 7). 
Saturnia (Plant Patent No. 349.) Two-tone 
—red and yellow. Gorgeous appearance. 
Extremely fragrant (see p. 9). 
Signora (Plant Patent No. 201.) Mandarin 
and salmon (see p. 16). 
Souvenir de Claudius Pernet Unfading yel- 
low. One of the best. 
Talisman Golden yellow and copper. A 
universal favorite. 
Texas Centennial (Plant Patent No. 162.) 
Rich blood-red. 
World’s Fair (Plant Patent No. 362.) Vel- 
vety scarlet (see p. 23). 













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