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Miss America 
MISS AMERICA 
(Plant Patent No. 264) 
This lovely pastel achieves greater heights 
of popularity with every new season in more 
and more of the nation’s fine gardens. A 
milk-and-honey Rose; delicate flesh tints 
touched with salmon and gold. The flowers 
are very large, with an average of 65 petals— 
on long stems. Fine exhibition blooms. 
Vigorous... fine, healthy foliage with excel- 
lent resistance to disease-—ex- 
5 treme hardiness. 24 to 30in. high. 
Fragrance. .very pronounced. 
Noted for. . persistence of abundant bloom. 
Honored. . .First Certificate of Merit, Colle 
Oppio, Italy; Certificate of 
Merit, A.R.S., 1938. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
NEIGE PARFUM ».x.x. 
For fullest appreciation of a fra- 
grant white Rose, let your choice 
be Neige Parfum, from Mallerin. 
Its purity of color has the much- 
desired addition of extremely copi- 
ous lemon verbena fragrance. Early 
bud has slightest tinge of cream, 
then delicate lemon as it unfolds; in 4 
full bloom a beautiful white, peony- £ 
formed. Plants 2 to 2% ft. tall. 
Buds.... .long, ovoid. 
Blooms.. .large, intensely fra- 
grant. 
Fragrance.copious, lemon vers 
bena. 
Foliage.. .healthy, dark green. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $153 



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Neige Parfum 
- Jo @ P. CO. 

SONATA (Plant Patent 
applied for) 
All the delicate tones and vibrant 
harmony of a musical masterpiece 
seem somehow to 
have found living 
expression in the ex- 
quisite form, enticing 
aroma and sparkling 
color of this one Rose. 
A cochineal-red in 
spring and fall, in 
summer lightening to 
unusual hues of deep, 
lively pink. In lovely 
contrast, the outside 
of petals is several 
eis darker than 
inside. The large 
flowers are perfect] 
shaped, opening med 
ually and artistically from 
long, pointed buds of intense 
cochineal-red. Abundant, 
dark green foliage completes 
the charm and artistry of the 
entire plant. Sonata grows 
proudly erect on long, strong 
stems, blooming abundantly 
from spring to fall and pro- 
viding a generous supply of 
cut flowers for the home. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
























SPUN GOLD “Re ios Spun Gold 
Lovely airy gold in an exquisite clear 
tone that remains undimmed. When 
in full bloom, the bush is a sight to 
delight every Rose enthusiast. Per- 
fect buds and medium-large flowers 
borne on almost thornless stems that 
make cutting easier, more enjoyable. 
One of the famous McGredy Roses. 
Fading in hot sun is so slight as to be 
practically unnoticeable. 
form, retaining 
ull blown. 
Bud.....pure limpid gold, ovoid in 
re) form, and color until 
Blooms...fine, firm-textured, medium- 
large, generously full, in pics 
turesque clusters. 
Foliage. .ample; glossy; rich green. 
Habit. ... continuous bloomer. 2to2)4 ft. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $153 


Buds.....pointed, long, intense, § 8 
cochineal-red. ‘ 
Flower. . .modern, high-centered. 
Fragrance.sweet and pleasing. 
Habit... hardy, vigorous, up- 
right plants, about 36 
in. tall. Sun-, heat- 
and disease-resistant. " 
History...a Dutch Rose from 
Van Rossem. 
Sonata 

SATAN 
(Plant Patent No. 379) 
A swarthy, glowing velvety red 
from far-off Spain. The long-lasting 
blooms are high centered and beauti- 
fully formed. The bushes are tall in 
growth, sturdy and full of bloom. 
Always delightful. 
Blooms. . .high-centered, many pet- 
als, deeper color in center. 
Fragrance .tich, heavy, exotic. 
Foliage...dark green, somewhat 
crinkled—very decorative. 
Plant....bushy, strong-growing— 
about 30 in. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 




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