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MANDALAY 
(Plant Patent applied for) 
Molten gold forged into appealing, artistic grace. Glo- 
rious sunshine compressed into floral elegance. Largest 
of all yellow Roses; last summer the flowers in our gar- 
dens were as big as 6 in. across—gigantic beauties! This 
is the new J. & P. Rose which came to us from Mallerin 
and has inspired the colorful, romantic name of Mandalay. 
The long, pointed bud unfolds into a very large, high- 
centered bloom of clear, pure gold which remains gal- 
lantly undimmed throughout the life of the flowers. 
The 40 petals are long and firm and of a very smooth 
texture. The ample foliage is heavy and very dark green. 
Here’s a flower with unmistakable exhibition traits that 
is also ideal in the garden, either singly or in groups. 
A hardy, prolific grower that will reign in eye-filling 
splendor all summer long, and be ever ready to satisfy 
your needs for cut flowers of noble size and regal color. 
Always in bloom, always outstanding. 
Bud......long, pointed, golden yellow. 
Flower. .. .opens slowly and perfectly, retaining its potent 
golden yellow and delicate fragrance. Very 
large, high-centered, on long stems—largest 
of all yellow Roses. 
Petals... .firm, long, smooth-textured. 
Foliage.... heavy, dark green. 
Een about 3 ft. tall. Very free-blooming; resistant 
to sun, rain, heat and disease. 
Award....Gold Medal, Horticultural Society of the 
Rhone, 1941. 
$2. each; 3 for $5.; 12 for $20. 
Group *338 
Sonata, Cynthia Brooke, Mandalay 
and the lovely coral-pink 1943 All- 
America Rose on page 5, Mary Mar- 
garet McBride. 
4 plants 
as 1 of each 

Grande : 
Duchesse 
Charlotte 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte was 
also a winner in the All-America 
Rose Selections for 1943, with 
the right to display the same 
symbol as the lovely Mary 
Margaret McBride on page 5. 















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Mandalay 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE 
(Propagation Rights Reserved) 
This Rose aristocrat provides a new 
shade of red such as might be seen ona 
precious oil painting...a color 
heretofore unknown in. the. world of 
Rosedom. The beautiful buds are rich 
claret and open to artistically informal 
blooms which gradually change to a 
lovely begonia-rose. 
Bud eee long, streamlined. 
Blooms . . .25 firm petals that re- 
curve artistically. 
Fragrance.a hint of carnation. 
Foliage... .dark green, vigorous. 
Color, ....a new dusky red. 
Stems....tall, upright. Height 
5} ie: 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
A magnificent carpet of color in the Newark Rose-fields of the Jackson ¢” Perkins nurseries 

