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Eclipse 
ECLIPSE —''The Streamline” Rose 
(Plant Patent No. 172) 
* Streamlined and modern—these slim tapering buds 
set a mark in grace and daintiness often exceeding 
in. long! The best all-purpose yellow Rose, 
n all climates! Brilliant golden yellow petals—an 
arresting spot of color in the garden Me in a bud 
vase, bouquet or asa boutonniere. Plants are of the 
vigorous, branching type that produce abundant 
bloom all the time and have healthy attractive green 

“exquisite blend of pastel colors. Delicate 
Limited Quantities of These Seven 
Lovely Roses Available for Those Who 
Order Early: 
AMELIA EARHART (Plant event An exhibition Rose 
oO. 
par. excellence. Mas- 
sive, perfectly formed, double, yellow blooms with hint of 
blush. Appealing fragrance. 24in. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
(Plant Patent Yellowest of all—strong, 
chattel No. 254) yi orous, supple, tall, and 
long-lived. Large double blooms. 1. each; 3 for $2.50. 
(Plant Patent Glorious, fragrant, well-formed 
Noho ned ofl naked No. 426) blooms; gape grea 
ing to silver-pink. Vigorous. 30 in. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. 
* (Plant Patent All-America Selection 
HEAR TS eae No.501) 1942. Long, streamlined 
buds, deep red; fragrant double blooms of rich scarlet. 3 ft.tall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 
BE (Plant Patent Very lovely urn- 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT ae eae cyber ule oan 
to large double blooms in captivating orange-coral-red. Long- 
lasting. 214 ft. tall. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
i (Plant Patent Descendent of wild 
paedadadl LARS ALAA No. 253) rose of Alaska. Real 
white, slightest pale gold in center. Early, continuous. 50 to 
60 petals. Wild-rose perfume. 30 in. $1.each; 3 for $2.50. 
(Plant Patent Sleek, perfectly 
PATRICK ANDERSON ee eS ‘orsniad ilabopen 
gracefully to high-centered flowers, reddish begonia-rose. Spicy 
fragrance. From McGredy. 24 in.tall. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
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MME. JEAN GAUJARD 
(Plant Patent No. 338) 
An aristocrat, with long, shapely bud and 
creamy yellow, with gorgeous shades of 
orange and carmine-pink on the reverse. 
Graceful in form, with lovely long stems. 
Stands the sun—very free blooming. 
foliage. Disease-resistant. Right up in top ranks 
of the 10 favorite Roses in America in popularity 
vote of American Rose Society. Winner of the most 
coveted medals in Rosedom. If you do not already 
have a generous planting of Eclipse, you will 
thank us for suggesting it in your 1944 garden. 

Distinction. .there has never been another with sleek, 
flowing buds like these. 
.golden yellow, large, substantial; 20 to 
25 petals; long-lasting when cut. Light 
fragrance. 
Originated.. .by Dr. Nicolas in our own gardens. q 
Awarded. ...Gold Medals in France and Italy; Gold 
Medal of the American Rose Society. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Bloom... .. 

Mary Margaret McBride 
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Named for the noted 
radio personality and au- 
thor, beloved in millions 
of American homes. 
Again last June, Mary 
Margaret McBride came 
‘to Newark’s Festival of 
Roses. On Mary Mar- 
garet McBride Day she 
broadcast her NBC pro- 
gram direct from the 
J. & P. Rose Gardens. 


Hardy .... .disease-resistant, sturdy, up-= 
Desirable.. .for cutting and garden. 
Awarded...Gold Medals: 
right. About 3 ft. tall. 
C.F.S.R., 
France; Colle Oppio, Italy. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 

Mme. Jean Gautard 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
(Plant Patent No. 537) 
Everyone will want this outstanding new everblooming 
All-America Rose for its own loveliness and because it 
bears the name of the gracious “‘Mary Margaret.’’ This 
exquisite new Rose is admired particularly for its perfect 
form. ‘The double blooms are large and high-centered. 
The color is clear, deep coral-pink suffused with shim- 
mering gold at base of petals. As the flowers mature the 
pink gradually lightens to that of Eternal Youth. 
Blooming in queenly dignity, Mary Margaret McBride 
will remain in never-fading glory throughout the 
hottest summer weather. Very generous in hea 
spring bloom and continuing all summer and fall. 
Luxuriant, smooth, leathery, deep green foliage. Ex- 
ceptionally easy to grow. 
The distinguishing features that made Mary Margaret 
McBride so worthy an All-America winner have en- 
deared this exquisite modern Rose to all gardeners, and 
fulfilled their every expectation of inspiring color, 
superb form, alluring aroma, stout hardiness and ease 
of cultivation, in either large or small plantings. 

ee Buds...... pointed, high center, deep AV 77a Bo long, strong; vigorous, 
: coral-pink, opening gradu- hardy, rollicking plants 30 
ally. in. tall. 
Blooms... large, always high-centered, Fragrance. .aromatic, alluring. 
very beautiful all stages, Honored.... All-America Award for 1943. 
a lovely exhibition Rose. Created by our own Dept. of 
Petals. ....35 of them. Firm, heavy, Plant Research under Dr. 
beautifully graceful. Nicolas. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
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