PAN AMERICA ° 
One of the outstanding leaders in the Parade of 
Modern Roses, christened Pan America at Newark’s 
Festival of Roses as a bow to good neighborliness 
and inspired by its gay colors. Compelling in its 
wealth of warm hues, particularly as the reddish 
orange buds unfold to show deep orange inside and 
these rich tones diffuse into beautiful tawny yellow 
with outside of petals darker gold; in the final 
Jant Patent 
No. 437) 
Buds tn long-ovoid, very effec- 
tive. 
Petals....30 substantial, velvety, 
airy petals. 
Fragrance..sweet, Tea-like, alluring. 
Continuous.tight from the first burst 
of June, throughout the 
strong 

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©j. P, co, P an America 
Group *411 
For the thousands who revere the great Rosarian, here - 
are 4 outstanding Hybrid Teas created here at SPs 
by Dr. Nicolas, of ever-widening popularity in Rosedom: 
Gloaming (at right) | Eclipse (yellow, streamline, see p. 14) 
Flambeau (see below) Mary Margaret McBride (coral-pink, p. 14) 
Plants, 1 of each 
(value $5.25) for only.... 
Flambeau 
© J. P. CO. 

stages, 
Roses an 
play of color in the lively blooms of Pan America. 
\ Be sure to enjoy it in your garden this year. 

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summer, with a rich epi- 
logue of even deeper color 
in fall. 
Plants... .3 ft. tall, open, hardy, 
vigorous, disease - resis- 
tant. Glossy foliage. 
lovely light gold, darker outside. Of 
oe both to those who prefer yellow 
those who get a special thrill from the 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $153 






Just as the Roses keep on growing 
and blooming because it is the natu- 
ral thing for them to do, so we unite 
in working together, helping each 
other, cheering each other, on Amer- 
ica’s march to Victory. Roses do 
help maintain our morale! 
Gloaming 
GLOAMING e255" 
An outstanding pink Rose for exhi- 
bition blooms. In it seems to be re- 
flected the breath-taking beau- 
ty of the last fleeting rays of a # 
perfect autumn sunset. Gloam- 
ing does not require pamper- 
ing; sturdy, tall, not afraid of the 
toughest winter. A favorite cut- 
flower variety that is a ‘‘must’’ for 
every Rose-lover. 
Color.....delicate salmon-pink, 
blending into tawny or- 
ange and gold. 
Blooms...very large—double— 
beautiful. 
Fragrant..decidedly so, decidedly 
pleasing. 
History...created by Dr. Nicolas. 
Height 24 in. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
zr, 
FLAMBEAU °&2: 235" 
Bright as the glow of the flaming fagots for which this brilliant top-flight 
Rose is named, the color of Flambeau is a vivid, vibrant, rich scarlet with 
shimmering velvety sheen on inside of petals. Exuberant in growth and most 
generous in bloom, it is fast becoming the favorite tall red Rose, taking the 
place of and out-performing the old favorite, Etoile de Hollande. Its natural 
grace is appealing in flower arrangements; men like the buds for boutonnieres; 
women praise Flambeau for its bold splash of color, both in the garden and in - 
bouquets. Flambeau sets the garden aflame with compelling color that wins 
the admiration of all; the tone lightens some in midsummer. Tall, 214- to 
3-ft., full bushes; hardy, very vigorous. 
Buds... .trim, slender, pointed, car- Color... . glowing: scarlet, with shim- 
~< mine. mering velvety sheen. 
Foliage..dark green, attractive. 
Created. .in the J. & P. department of 
plant research, by Dr. Nicolas. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Blooms. .open slowly into appealing 
tal formations, delightfully 
ragrant. Long stems. 
Jackson & Perkins Co. 
