


B. W. PRICE 2279 P.R.R. 
Into every fine Rose-garden at least one 
Single Rose should come! While the great 
demand in Hybrid Teas is for doubles, the 
soul of the connoisseur seeks the different and 


unusual. To you who asked for the best single 
Rose we have been saying Dainty Bess; now it’s 
B. W. Price, a priceless novelty from our Irish 
friends, the McGredys. Like Dainty Bess, for 
added charm B. W. Price has effective deeper- 
B.W. 
colored stamens; but seven petals instead of four. Price 
Flowers... graceful, exotic, each with seven artis- 
tic, brilliant pink petals; usually in 
large clusters. Very sun-resistant. Long 
pointed buds, much deeper in color. 
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PRINCE BERNHARD <x2503 
POR IR. 
A powerful red that exceeds even Radiance in 
growth. Long pointed buds, long stems. Large 
peony-shaped flowers, very fragrant. Deep un- 
failing carmine-red flushed strawberry. Glossy 
dark green foliage. 314 to 4 ft. A Dutch Rose. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
Vera Allen ©1.¢P.co. 

Foliage. . .dark green, leathery, decorative. 
Reports.. enthusiastic praise from  test-gardens 
everywhere, sg is app in South and 
ragrant. 24 in. tall. 
West. Freshly 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
PEDRALBES 1486 P.R.R. 
This delicately shaded, delightful Rose from Spain—an interesting, 
intriguing Camprubi—has been an outstanding surprise in our 
test-gardens here in Newark the past two summers as rosarian 
after rosarian paused to admire, and was drawn back again and 
again. It has the “‘indescribable some- 
thing’’ connoisseurs seek; was in real 
demand last spring when devotees who 
had seen its preview got the first plants. 
Enough have now been grown so you may 
have Pedralbes this year. 
Blooms. .large, 5 in., each with about 16 
quaint creamy-white petals in 
tumbling profusion, enchanted 
by large yellow center, waterlily- 
like. Interesting always; finishes 
pure white. Slight fragrance. 
Borne....clusters of 4 or 5 on long, grace- 
ful stems; spreading plants, 30 in. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
VERA ALLEN x2662 p.rer 
Another Irish beauty from the grand old 
house of Dickson, appealing in her deli- 
cate peach-blown tints. As in the home- 
land, the coloring of this colleen is most 
charming when grown in semi-shade 
and will reward you for such a location. 
Buds.....large, ovoid, most interest- 
ing form; cream tinged pink. 
Blooms. . .high-centered; more pink on 
inside of petals: 
Fragrance. delightfully sweet. 
Plants...compact, 18 in. tall. Con- 
trasting dark green foliage. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
HOME SWEET HOME <x2992 | 
So fragrant the flowers are literally 
drenched with the sweetness of lovely 
old real Rose perfume. From England, 
a Rose for the lovers of very large, full 
blooms—big as the  prize-winner 
named for Mrs. Miniver in the movie 
you loved so much. 
Color...clear, fresh, fast, glowing 
pink, silvery edges. 
Blooms. large, long-lasting, profusely 
all season. Strong medium- 
long stems, few thorns. 
Plant. .bronze-red foliage, turning 
to dark green. 24 in. tall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
© J. &P.co. 
Pedralbes 
Home Sweet Home_ 

For the convenience of 
those who viewed these 
Roses in  test- gardens 
last summer, the field 
numbers you noted are 
shown with each name. 
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