The Parade 
COUNTESS VANDAL (5: 255*" 
“‘Queen of Modern Roses’’—acclaimed round the world as the most artistic bloom in Rosedom! 
The first color to show between the trim green sepals is a brilliant bronze, lightening toward gold 
at base. The long slender buds hold their artistic shape for several days as the petals unfold 
languorously in a lovely panorama of carmine-pink, buff and gold. The large, high-centered 
blooms win high honors in the shows—the unique petals quill back most interestingly with their 
symmetrical outer points forming a circle, reminiscent of the Rose Window in a great cathedral. 
The alluring fragrance further heightens their desirability in the garden and on display in a vase 
in the home. Erect stems, ideal for bouquets and arrangements. Originated by Leenders of Holland, 
this pioneer in the Era of Modern Roses continues to increase in popularity—even connoisseurs 
who paid two dollars each for the few plants they could get several years ago keep on enlarg- 
ing their plantings. It would be difficult to find a confirmed devotee of Roses who does not know 
and grow Countess Vandal! In our fields the plantings of this Rose were increased to insure that 
the plants you want this spring will be ready for you. 

Countess Vandal 

Color... . . breath-taking coppery bronze and pink, flooded with 
gold; reflex of silver. 
Exhibition. .most widely used exhibition Rose. Buds and blooms 
always win high honors. 
Fragrant... . mellowing to winy richness as flower matures. 
Prolific. . . .awarded Gold Medal of the King of Spain, for profusion 
of bloom. 
Plant... . 24 to 30 in. high; disease-resistant, easy to grow. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
PEDRALBES ».r.x. 
This delicately shaded, delightful Rose from 
Spain—an interesting, intriguing Camprubi— 
has been an outstanding surprise in our test- 
gardens here in Newark the past two summers 
as rosarian after rosarian paused to admire, and 
was drawn back again and again. It has the 
“indescribable something’’ connoisseurs seek; 
was in real demand last spring when devotees 
who had seen its preview got the first plants. 
Enough have now been grown so you may have 
Pedralbes this year. 
Pedralbes 











Blooms . .large, 5 in., each with about 16 
quaint creamy-white petals in 
tumbling profusion, enchanted by 
large yellow center, waterlily- 
like. Interesting always; finishes 
Z pure white. Slight fragrance. 
| Borne... clusters of 4 or 5 on long, graceful | 
- stems; spreading plants, 30 in. 
a $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
ROME GLORY “gr Sie 
The aristocrat of red Roses, among the largest in 
Rosedom, unchallenged in a wide, bright world 
of color. A true patrician. Borne freely on extra- 
long stems, keeping marvelously in bouquets. 
RE Gis) Superb fragrance, most prized of all Roses at the 
florists, commanding fabulous prices wherever 
grown. 

© J. &P.co. 
J. @P.CO, 
Buds...more glorious, g — ay 
more perfect than 
any American 
Beauty. Large, 
double blooms of 
exquisite form. ) 
Lasting . flowers last long on 
the plant, or cut. 
Plant... strong, healthy, of 
better than average 



is height, 
. $1.50 each; 
to : 3 for $3.75; 
3 ee 12 for $15. 
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