KATHERINE T. MARSHALL 
(Plant Patent No. 607) 
Katherine T. Marshall The All-America Winning Pink Rose of 1944. So glorious, so ap- 
propriately named to honor the wife of America’s great General 
Marshall! All-America—created in our own Newark nurseries by 
Eugene S. Boerner, chief hybridist and director of the J. & P. Dept. 
of Plant Research. This is a Rose of rare beauty and delicacy of form. 
It grows vigorously with large, open, upright blooms of friendly 
warm glowing pink. Highly praised in all sections of the country. 
Bred to hardiness and perfect form. The growth and foliage is equal 
to the Radiance family and outstrips the old favorite President 
Hoover. Fruity fragrance. Long, fine stems. An ideal Rose for cut- 
ting, formal table arrangements, and bouquets. A Rose to please 
connoisseurs. 
Color. .clean, sparkling, warm pink. 
Buds. .long-pointed, firm, slow-opening—deep coral-pink with suf- 
fusion of yellow. 
Blooms. .generously full, cupped, 5 in. across. Heavy petals resist 
summer sun. 
Fragrance. .matked and fruity. 
Plants. ,hardy, very vigorous, tall, 2 to 4 ft. Rich, profuse dark green 
foliage. Very bushy—tesistant to heat, rain, disease. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
J. & P. maintain the world’s largest Rose research and 
hybridizing facilities to create modern Roses for America’s 
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Pan America 
REX ANDERSON PAN AMERICA 
(Plant Patent No. 335) 
An outstanding exhibition Rose—perfectly 
(Plant Patent No. 437) 
formed, slow-opening, one of the very A leader in the Parade of Modern Roses— 
few successful whites. Its fully double particularly compelling. The reddish Orange 
flowers ‘may be grown to enormous size buds unfold to show deep orange inside, and 
by disbudding. Exceptionally vigorous. diffuse into beautiful tawny yellow with 
Another favorite we are proud to outside petals darker gold; in the final 
‘ey Offer. Always an excellent choice if stages, lovely light gold, darker outside. 
” you wish to achieve a garden spot Tea-like fragrance. Continuous bloomer 
effect of frosty white. A ‘‘must’’ for from the first burst of June throughout the 
the “white garden.”’ Summer, with a rich epilogue of even deeper 
Color. delicate, lovely ivory-white. color in Fall. 
Growth. .exceptionally free and vigorous 
with abendane gtay-green foliage. 
Scent. .soft and fascinating. 
Awards. .First Class Trial-Ground Cer- 
tificate, National Rose Society, England. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 
12 for $15.00 Page 18 12 for $15.00 
Buds. .long, ovoid, effective. 
Petals. .30 substantial, velvety, airy petals. 
Plants. .3 ft. tall, open, hardy, vigorous, 
disease-resistant. Glossy foliage. 

- Rex 
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