CRIMSON GLORY 
(Plant Patent No. 105) 
Big, interesting, beautifully-formed 
blooms of deep, vivid crimson, held 
proudly high on vigorous bushes. The 
foliage is healthy and profuse, form- 
ing an ideal base for these perfect 
blooms. Its fascinating fragrance 
makes Crimson Glory an instant fa- 
vorite. Winner of many medals and 
honors. In the poll of the best ten 
Hybrid Tea Roses introduced in the 
past ten years reported in the Ameri- 
can Rose Magazine, Crimson Glory 
received top vote in all-sections of the 
country. Be sure to include this glo- 
rious Rose in your plantings this fall! 

Misi tnerice see ae : Fragrance. .refreshing and abundant. 
pa Buds... .. .large, modern, urn-shaped. 
Blooms... .fall, well-formed, high-centered. Very 
MISS AMERICA (Plant pores graceful in arrangements and bouquets. 
oO. 
This lovely pastel con- Vigorous. fine, healthy DR iar er a 


tinues to increase in ele with $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
popularity allover Amer- excellent re- . 
ica. A milk-and-hon- sistance to Crimson Glory 
; : disease—ex- 
ey Rose; delicate flesh oes were 
tints touched with sal- nese aio 
mon and gold. Very 30 in. high. HECTOR DEANE ONG 361) 
large exhibition flow- 
ets, 65 petals, long stems. Fragrance. pronounced, One of the Finest McGredy Roses 
Blooms abundantly. The generous blooms from even a single plant 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 will perfume a whole garden. The long- 
pointed, crimson buds with orange tinge at 
base are wonderful for cutting, opening into a 
©3. #P. co. delightfully artistic and appealing petal forma- 
oF tion that is absolutely distinct. One of the 
most interesting of all Roses in its varying 
stages as the unique petals slowly unfold, 
reaching their gracefully reflexed stage with 
always perfect color harmony. The exquisite 
hues never fail to create a center of attraction 
in the garden, yet do not clash with other 
colors—difficult to describe or picture but 
perhaps best identified as an appealing blend- 
ing from cochineal-carmine in the deeper tones 
to a very lively salmon-pink, with orange 
overcast and silvery edges. If you like to keep 
a single bloom in a bud vase in some choice 


Most Fragrantof All 
Modern Roses! In- 
tense and exotic, 
captivating all who spot in the home, Hector Deane is the Rose 
x choose their Roses you'll use most for that. 
2 Jirst and foremost for A rampant grower that contributes a constant 
fragrance. 
glow of color, beautifully set off by the rich 
dark green, glossy foliage. The blooms re- 
peat very quickly. 

Blooms... .delightfully informal, dis- Fragrance. .unsparing, enchanting old- 
tinct; graceful petals reflex Rose perfume. 
in unique fashion. Varies 
from cochineal-carmine, sil- 
very edges, in North, to deep 
nee touched salmon in Growth....vigorous, but contained. 
XN outh. Tall, stately, 30-in. plants. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Foliage....dark green, glossy, excep- 
Hector Deane tionally interesting. 

Pan America 
J. & P. COs 
GROUP 463 + 
Nowhere in Rosedom is there PAN AMERICA ant ees 
reater consciousness of the 5 ; : 
hive of perfume in a Rose than One of the outstanding leaders in Buds... .. .long-ovoid. i” 
here in the J. & P. Dept. of the Parade of Modern Roses, so  Fragrance.. .sweet, Tea-like. 
ee ee F ae appropriately christened Pan Amer-  Continuous..fr om June 
7 r-fragrant Modern ica because of its gay colors, an throughout sum- 
Hoses, bith a Tovey Eeiyet eloquent symbol of the ee, Pitas ue 
of copious perfumes—lemon of the Americas. Compelling in its : 
Set rg tl Pe wealth of warm pee ie clecly ae ona 
Hector Deane (above) as the reddish orange buds unfold Piss tall Soren 
Dicksons Red (pf. 15) to show deep orange inside and Ee iactous, 
ea REI ET these rich tones diffuse into beauti- disease-resistant. 
Neige Pactum (p. 14) ful tawny yellow with outside of Glossy foliage. 
Signora (p. 19) petals darker gold; in the final $1.50 each; 
PLANTS, of stages, lovely light gold, darker 3 for $3.75; 
6 each (value $8.) outside. 12 for $15. 
postpaid foronly. PeatT 

