


I Mrs. 
Pierre S. 
du Pont 


Hinrich Gaede 

Etoile dé 
Hollande 
Dame Edith 
Helen 




















McGredy’ s 
Yellow 
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All tried and true— 
will live for years in 
your garden, bloom- 
ing all summer long. 










Jackson & Perkins Co. 
Condesa 
de Sastago 
Group 36 Plants 
«119 
ECAUSE they contain so many firmly established 
B favorites, our friends continue to order from these 
two pages of choicest older Roses, along with 
the newer Hybrid Teas. In this list are only varieties 
that are everywhere admired and do well in all parts 
of the country, found in the recommendations of famous 
Rosarians and in leading public Rose-Gardens—truly, 
“universal favorites.”’ 
These Roses merit a place in the finest gardens. 
Ideal for making a large planting at little cost. All 
are guaranteed true to name and the same highest- 
grade 2-year northern field-grown plants so well-known 
in the J. & P. Modern Roses. We have included the 
lovely single Rose, Dainty Bess, to make the list 
complete; all others produce fine double blooms. 
All are sent postpaid. 
Any variety, 85¢ Each: 
Betty Uprichard Delicate salmon-pink with coppery 
carmine reverse; verbena fragrance. Vigorous. 
Briarcliff Extra large; perfect form; exquisite deep 
rose-pink, lighter on outer petals. 
Caledonia Large; white; very double; long-lasting; 
slightly fragrant. Long stems. Hardy. 
Christopher Stone Velvety scarlet-crimson; damask 
fragrance. Vigorous, upright. Not troubled by 
heat. (In picture on page at right.) 
Condesa de Sastago Two-toned coppery pink in- 
side, golden tint outside. (In picture at left.) 
Contrast Unique bicolored; center petals superb 
orange-rose, with milk-white reverse. Abundant. 
Dainty Bess Large frilled single flowers, flesh-pmk 
mside; old-rose reverse. Deep red stamens. 
Dame Edith Helen Glowing pink; large and full; 
intensely fragrant. Contiuous bloomer.all sea- 
son. Very hardy. (In picture at left.) 
Dr. Kirk Long pomted buds of deep carmine-scarlet; 
large high-centered reddish coral flowers; fragrant. 
Edith Nellie Perkins Salmon-pmk inside, rich 
coppery rose outside. Large, early, continuous. 
Editor McFarland Clear brilliant pmk. Perfect 
form; long-lasting when cut. Strong stems. 
E. G. Hill Massive deep maroon, velvety on inside; 
very fragrant. Blooms throughout season. 
Etoile de Hollande Bright red; large; loose; semi- 
double; very fragrant. (In picture at left.) 
Frau Karl Druschki Most popular white Rose. Exqui- 
site in form. An ever-blooming Hybrid Perpetual. 
Glowing Carmine Large, full, exhibition flowers, 
ovoid buds. Very strong-growing; abundant. 
Golden Dawn Sunflower-yellow turnmg to lemon; 
well-formed; fragrant. Profuse, continuous, 
Golden Rapture Better than most yellows. Larger, 
clear golden yellow, exquisite fragrance. 
Hinrich Gaede Large; orange-yellow and nasturtium- 
red. Fine long-pointed buds. (Jn picture at left.) 
Joanna Hill Medium yellow. Long, strong stems. 
Moderately fragrant. Very free-blooming. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria Exotic pure white blooms 
for contrast in bouquet or garden. 
Margaret McGredy Large orange-to-scarlet. Mod- 
erately fragrant. Few thorns. Blooms all season. 
j (Continued on Page 21) 
ALL [2 ROSES 
PICTURED ON f 
HESE 2 PAGES 
42 Plants— 1 each of the ace $10.20) 
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—3 each of the 12 va~ $92” 
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