J. & P. 
Everblooming, Abundantly ! 
ugged, Disease-Resistant, Very Easy to Grow 
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LORIBUNDA Roses invite June to “‘come early and stay 
late,’’ year after year! Superb for beds and borders, also ideal 
for planting in with evergreens, shrubbery and perennials, 
supplying masses of color all summer and fall. The lively 
owers and vigorous plants resist both summer heat and even 
late fall frost, persisting in abundant bloom. Extremely hardy, 
will live for years. Rosedom’s sensation of the century! 
All over America, Floribundas are ideal. The flowers are 
long-lasting in the garden, and often keep 8 to 10 days in water. 
Especially prized for flower arrangement and table decoration. 
Hybridized, tested and propagated in this rigorous climate of 
northern New York, it was Dr. Nicolas and Eugene S. Boerner, 
in the J. & P. Dept. of Plant Research, who caught the Flori- 
bunda vision, and Jackson & Perkins have fostered this alluring 
array of colors, sizes and forms. Hardy wild Roses are the 
basic parents. 
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For Mass Planting 
Use Floribundas generously 
in clumps of 3, 5, or more, 
with shrubbery and evergreens, 
avoiding the let-down after 
fading of forsythias, lilacs, 
weigelas, etc. 
To add great splashes of col- 
or to the landscape with as 
many as 25 or more of a variety 
en masse, note special prices 
under each variety for 25 or 
more of a kind, 






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ROCHESTER 
(Plant Patent No. 131) 
One of the finest of all Flori- = 7 
bundas, created in our own 
Department of Plant Re- 
search. All season long, 
Rochester will give you en- 
chanting blooms—'‘stardust 
refined to gold.’’ No other 
double Rose produces more 
blooms per plant; a group of 
Rochester is a continuous 
display from early June till 
heavy frost. Remarkably 
hardy, sturdy and vigorous. 


Bloom... .. .20 bush Rose more prolific. Grows 214 ft. 
tall or more. 
In Groups...continuous mass of beautiful, fragrant 
flower clusters. 
.medium large, double, a breath-taking 
sensation of oriental pearls mounted on 
gold—perfect in Hybrid-Tea form. Ex- 
quisite very soft yellow contrasting with 
orange-carmine blush on reverse. Shaped 
like Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 
£1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 
25 for $23.45 
Flowers... .. 


A. GRILLE 
(Plant Patent No. 475) 
This brilliant Rose has made for it- 
self an important niche in the Flori- 
bunda family. Lively scarlet-crim- 
son — large - flowered, similar in 
flower and growth but several 






A. Grille 
PINOCCHIO 
(Plant Patent No. 484) 
Extremely hardy and easy to grow, always 








shades brighter than the national 
favorite, World’s Fair. Truly a 
“Rose of Tomorrow.”’ Semi-dou- 
ble flowers, 4 to 5 in. across. Excel- 
lent for beds, borders, and mass 
planting. 
Color. . . brilliant scarlet-crimson; 
bright in all light. Does 
not burn nor fade in hot- 
test sun. 
RB, Blooms .large clusters throughout 
summer. 
Habit. .bushy; very hardy and 
vigorous; heavy, dark 
green, healthy foliage. 
24 in. tall. 
$1. each; 3 for $2.50; 
12 for $10.; 25 for $18.75 
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in bloom, setting the entire plant aglow with 
pastel harmony. Refreshing in mass plant- 
ings and bora Unrivalled for bouton- 
nieres. Used by leading florists for unusual 
corsages and bouquets. So exuberant, the 
word “‘everblooming’’ seems inadequate; as 
last flowers in a cluster finish, the ae buds 
open on other shoots, bringing new interest 
daily. Most popular new Rose in 15 years! 
Buds.... . pointed, salmon flushed gold. 
Plants...very prolific, continuous; 20 to 
24 in. tall. Very disease-resistant. 
Blooms.. .in great clusters, opening slowly 
to exhibition Hybrid Teas in min- 
iature, finishing soft clear pink. 
Long-lasting. Fruity fragrance. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 
