©}. 8 Peco. 

MANDALAY (oriicaten’ 
Molten gold forged into appealing, artistic grace. Glo- 
rious sunshine compressed into floral elegance. Largest 
of all yellow Roses, as big as 6 in. across—gigantic 
beauties! Appropriately, this new J. & P. Rose from 
Mallerin bears 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, firm, very smeoth. The ample 
foliage is heavy and very dark green. A hardy, prolific 
grower with unmistakable exhibition traits, also ideal 
in the garden, reigning in eye-filling splendor all summer 
long, supplying your needs for cut-flowers of noble size 
and regal color. Always in bloom, always outstanding. 
Grande 
Duchesse 4 
Charlotte ™ 



Bud......long, pointed, golden yellow. 
Habit... 
to sun, rain, heat, disease. 

Mandalay 2 
as might be seen on a precious oil painting . . 
heretofore unknown in the worl 

informal blooms which gradually change to 
begonia-rose. 
%, Flower... .opens slowly, retaining its potent color and 
_ delicate fragrance. Long-stemmed. 
.about 3 ft. tall. Very free-blooming; resistant 
Award. ...Gold Medal, Hort. Soc. of Rhone, 1941. 
$2. each; 3 for $5.; 12 for $20. 
Supply limited for Spring 1944 
GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE ‘.243" 
This Rose aristocrat provides a new shade of red such 
of Rosedom. The 
beautiful buds are rich claret and open to artistically 

Bud...... .long, streamlined. 
.acolor  Blooms....25 firm petals that recurve 
artistically. 
Fragrance. .a hint of carnation. 
eel Foliage... .dark green, vigorous. 
4a 1OVCLY Color... .... anew dusky red. 
.tall, upright. Height 3 ft. 
Stems.... 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
J. & P..CO, 
‘ Most Fragrant of All Modern 
Roses! While Hector Deane has 
many other qualities that endear it 
to all whe love Roses, its intense and 
exotic fragrance captivates the 
thousands who choose their Roses 
first and foremost for fragrance. 
Appreciated equally in the garden 
and in bouquets. 






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Hector Deane 
HECTOR DEANE °&{3i:" 
One of the Finest McGredy Roses 
The generous blooms from even a single plant will perfume a whole 
garden. The long-pointed, crimson buds with orange tinge at base 
are wonderful for cutting, opening into a delightfully artistic and 
appealing petal formation that is absolutely distinct. One of the 
most interesting of all Roses in its varying stages as the unique petals 
slowly unfold, reaching their gracefully reflexed stage with always 
perfect color harmony. The exquisite hues never fail to create a 
center of attraction in the garden, yet do not clash with other colors 
—difficult to describe or picture but perhaps best identified as an 
appealing blending from cochineal-carmine in the deeper tones to a 
very lively salmon-pink, with orange overcast and silvery edges. If 
you like to keep a single bloom in a bud vase in some choice spot in 
the home, Hector Deane is the Rose you'll use most for that. 
A rampant grower that contributes a constant glow of color, beau- 
tifully set off by the rich dark green, glossy foliage. The blooms re- 
peat very quickly. No matter how many plants of Hector Deane 
§ you include in your order this year, we know you'll send for more 
next season, both for their colorful garden display and their perfectly 
formed, fragrant blooms so ideal for bouquets in the home. 
Blooms. ..delightfully informal, 
distinct; graceful petals 
reflex in unique fashion. 
Varies from cochineal- 
carmine, silvery edges, 
in North, to deep pink 
touched salmonin South. 
Fragrance.unspating, enchanting 
old Rose perfume. 
Foliage. ..dark green, glossy, ex- 
ceptionally interesting. 
Growth... vigorous, but contained. 
Tall, stately, 30-in. 
plants. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
GROUP 414 
Nowhere in Rosedom is there greater consciousness of the desirability of 
fragrance in a Rose than here in the J. & P. Dept. of Plant Research, and more 
fragrance is a constant aim in all our hybridizing work. For your special enjoy- 
ment, here are six of the most fragrant Modern Roses, with a lovely bouquet 
of copious Rose perfumes—lemon, old-rose, winy, fruity, spicy, sweet. 
Hector Deane, cochineal-carmine MeGredy’s Salmon, salmon-pink (p.13) 
Dicksons Red, scarlet-red (p. 7) 
McGredy’s Sunset, orange-yellow, 
scarlet-tinted (p. 9) 
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Pearl S. Buck, gold suffused 
apricot (p. 12) 
Signora, mandarin, salmon (p. 17) 
Plants, 1 of each 
(value $8.) postpaid for only. 
| Jackson & Perkins Co. 
