Plant Patent No, 484 
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ROSE OF TOMORROW 
Most Popular New Rose for 1943 
Truly the all-purpose wonder of Rosedom, and, of course, a J. & P. 
introduction! Extremely hardy, very easy to grow, always in bloom, 
with hundreds of flowers on every bush, setting the entire plant 
aglow with pastel harmony. Great clusters of exquisite pointed 
buds open gradually to long-lasting double exhibition Roses in 
miniature, 114 inches across. In the garden Pinocchio has many 
uses and generously fulfills them all. 
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This lovely Pinocchio arrangement 
was created by Dorothy Biddle and 
Dorothea Blom, eminent authorities ¥ 
who lecture on flower arranging. | 









A close-up of 
the exquisite 
buds, ideal for 
boutonnieres— 
just right size | 
for the lapel, 
and for cor- 
SAZES. 
© J. & P. co. 
Dorothy Biddle says: ‘‘We have tried to bring out two things—balance by place- 
ment and a strong center of interest. The arrangement is placed to the left on the 
table so the greater area is on the same side as the greater weight and flow of plant 
material, to the right of the central axis. The lines all lead inward, downward 
and even upward, to the fully-open flowers at the core of the grouping.’ One 
of Pinocchio’s outstanding features is its abundance of graceful clusters at all 
times, easy for anyone to arrange in bouquets. 
Lovely in the Garden, and for Bouquets 
The winsome buds are rich appealing salmon, flushed with gold at base; 
gradually changing to soft clear pink as the “‘sweetheart’’ flowers open and 
acquire deeper pink edges. Exotic, fruity fragrance. The artistic sprays of 
buds and blooms are incomparable for flower arrangement—the one pictured 
above eloquently demonstrates the limitless possibilities for anyone with 
3, 6 or more plants of Pinocchio in the garden. Unrivalled for boutonnieres. 
Pinocchio blooms so exuberantly, the word “‘ever blooming’’ seems in- 
adequate—as the last flowers in a cluster finish, the first buds are opening 
on other shoots, bringing new interest daily. The flowers are long-lasting 
in all weather in the garden and often keep from 8 to 10 days in the home. 
A pinnacle of achievement in the new hardy race of Roses called Floribundas, 
whose many uses ate described more completely on pages 22 and 23. Pin- 
occhio is ideal to plant in shrub and evergreen borders, particularly effective 
in continuous summer and fall color after the flowering shrubs are done. 
The cool pink masses are refreshing in mass plantings and edgings for paths, 
drives, beds and borders. In addition to these new uses, Pinocchio may be 
planted wherever one would use Hybrid Tea Roses. 
Bred to endure the most rigorous winters andalsoto persist Swe Hastings and her re- 
in blooming abundantly from early June through the hot owned marionettes came 
summer and all fall. Proved intest gardensallover America. to the Festival of Roses; 
Buds... pointed, exquisite, salmon flushed gold at base. in this picture ber poppe 
Pinocchio is praising the 
Blooms .in great clusters, opening slowly to exhibition ; 
Hybrid Teas in fs ah in. ee gradually Roses name 0 a 
changing to soft clear pink and acquiring deeper pink 
edges. Long-lasting in garden and cut. Admirable 
for flower arrangement. Exotic, fruity fragrance. 
Plants .very prolific, continuous; hundreds of blooms to a 
bush. Extremely hardy, 20 to 24 in. tall. Rich dark 
green foliage, ample, very disease-resistant. 
Be one of the first to have Pinocchio blooms next June— 
order 3, 6, 12 or more now. 2-year field-grown plants, > 
guaranteed to live and bloom, sent postpaid: 
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$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 a” te 
a BP. ; 
picture used by special 
arrangement with Walt 
Disney Productions. 


Jackson & Perkins Co. 
Werld swargesT” Fede Growers 
NEWARK, NEW YORK STATE 

