


A close-up of 
the exquisite 
buds, ideal fori 
boutonnieres % 
and corsages 
(Plant Patent No. 484) 
The Amazing 
‘ROSE OF TOMORROW 
Most Popular New Rose of the Year 
This is the sensational new Rose that has won such instant popu- 
larity all over America. Even this spring, in its year of intro- 
duction, more than ten times as many plants were ordered than 
of any other Modern Rose. It is regretted that we had to dis- 
appoint thousands whose orders were received after the supply 
was completely exhausted. From the extensive plantings this 
year, now blooming in our fields, the choicest plants will be se- 
lected to plant this fall—so you too may have Pinocchio in all its 
glory in your garden next summer. 
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Lovely in the Garden, and for Bouquets 
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 ex- 
hibition Roses in miniature, 114 inches across. The artistic sprays of buds and 
blooms are incomparable for flower arrangement. Unrivalled for boutonnieres. 
Used by leading florists for unusual corsages and bouquets. 
The winsome buds are rich appealing salmon, flushed with gold at base, grad- 
Onerice. ually changing to soft clear pink as the “‘sweetheart’’ flowers open and acquire 
y deeper pink edges. Exotic, fruity fragrance. Pinocchio blooms so exuberantly, 
A the word ‘‘everblooming’’ seems inadequate—as the last flowers in a cluster 
4 finish, the first buds are opening on other shoots, bringing new interest daily. 
Bred to endure the most rigorous winters and also to persist in blooming abun- 
_ dantly from early June through hot summer and all fall. 
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* Buds... .pointed, exquisite, salmon flushed Blooms. .in great clusters, opening slowly to 

4 gold at base. exhibition Hybrid Teas in minia- 
Plants. .very prolific, continuous; hundreds ture,1)¢in. across, gradually chang- 
of blooms to a bush. Extremely ing to soft clear pink and acquiring 
hardy, 20 to 24 in. tall. Rich dark deeper pink edges. Long-lasting. 
green foliage, ample, very disease- Admirable for flower arrange- 
resistant. ment. Exotic, fruity fragrance. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 
Truly the all-purpose 
wonder of Rosedom, 
and of course a J. & P. 
introduction. The flow- 
ers are long-lasting in 
: all weather in the gar- 
re den and often keep from 
8 to 10 days in the 
home. A pinnacle of 
achievement in the new 
hardy race of Roses 
called Floribundas {see 

Sue Hastings’ puppet Pinaiees bp. 4-7}. 
Pinocchio admires the 
Rose named for him in 
the J]. P. gardens when 
a@ guest at the Festival In the garden Pinocchio has many uses and generously fulfills 
of Roses. This picture them all. Ideal to plant in shrub and evergreen borders, par- 
used by special arrange- ticularly effective in continuous summer and fall color after 
ment with Walt Dis- 
ney Productions. 
the flowering shrubs are done. The cool pink clusters are re- 
freshing 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. The 
abundant bloom provides a striking color display all summer 
and fall, as in the bed the puppet Pinocchio is admiring in the 
picture below. 

This lovely arrangement of Pinocchio Roses was created by Dorothy 
Biddle and Dorothea Blom, eminent authorities on flower arranging 
—eloquently showing the limitless possibilities for anyone with 3, 6 or 
more plants in the garden. One of Pinocchio’ s outstanding beauties is its 
abundance of graceful clusters at all times, easy to arrange in bouquets. 
COPYRIGHT 1943 JACKSON & PERKINS CO. PRINTED IN U.S. A. 
