(Plant Patent No. 590) 

The New J. & P. Hybrid Tea Rose with all the rugged, 
profuse-blooming characteristics of the Floribundas. 
Fantasia has caught the bright spring cheer of yellow 
daffodils, and generously bestows it in the Rose Garden 
all summer and fall. Thousands have already acclaimed 
the ‘‘lift’’ they get from the bright golden yellow of the 
beautiful buds—for florists have already grown Fantasia 
for exquisite corsages and bouquets. This new Hybrid 
Tea has so many of the rugged and abundant characteristics 
of the Floribunda Roses that many of our testers want to 
call it a Floribunda. You may use it anywhere Flori- 
bundas can be used, as well as in the beds of Hybrid 
Teas. Particularly extolled for the trim, pointed buds, 
profusely borne, often in clusters. 
Buds....delightfully sleek, pointed, bright golden 
yellow to mellow peach, in great profusion. 
Blooms... medium-size, high-centered, exquisite form; 
30 to 35 satiny petals, with a lively sheen 
outside. The color lightens to creamy-yellow 
as the flowers finish. 

Perfume. .unique, interesting wild-Rose fragrance. 
Habit.... very hardy, bushy plants, about 30 in. tall, 
disease-resistant. They bloom in great 
abundance early, and rebloom all summer 
and fall. 
Origin. ..from the grand old house of A. Dickson & 
Sons, Ireland. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Tested in our own gardens and growing 
: fields in this rigorous climate, further 
©1J. &P. co. Fantasia proved in more than 100 testing stations 
from coast to coast, all of these Roses have 
been bred to be superior—in hardiness, 
resistance to disease, form, fragrance, 
habit, and abundance of bloom. 
ADORATION 
(Plant Patent No. 453) 
One of the loveliest of our newer Roses. A master- 
piece of the noted Jean Gaujard—into which he has 
so admirably wrought the virtues that give it such 
high rank in the Parade of Modern Roses. A subtle 
fragrance adds to its charm. First exhibited in 
3 France, Adoration was accorded a brilliant recep- 
tion, chosen as the official Rose for the Inter- 
national Exhibition. More exquisite than Los 
Angeles, and charmingly illumined with autumn 
sunset coloring. Exquisite 5-in. blooms. 

Color...... brilliant, salmon-pink, splash of 
orange at base of petals. ‘ 
Good News 
Intriguing. .long, pointed buds opening gradu- 
ally into high-centered blooms. 
Foliage....profuse, effective, shiny. A rich GOOD NEWS 
coppery green in color. (Plant Patent No. 426) 
Adoration Habit... strong and upright, about 30 in. tall. Finely etched silvery pink petals form large double 
re RUISLIP ROSES blooms with a warm apricot glow in the center. 
; Highly praised for its fragrance. So vigorous and 
hardy that everyone reports ‘good luck with Good 
News.’ Continuously in bloom, the bushy plant has 
all of the vitality of the Radiance family from which 
Honors. ...Gold Medal, Lyon ey dat : d ll 
1939: Gold ‘Medal, it is descended. The upright plants do well every- 
Borderasielo20 Nae where and grow 24 to 30 in. tall. Good News is an 
- ; always-dependable addition to any Rose Garden and 
© J. & P. co. 
Produces... taany branches, bear- 
ing in great profusion 
from June till frost. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 brings a real contribution to the garden display. The 
12 for $15. artistic flowers are prized for home decoration. 
Buds... .. .appealing, long-pointed, very effective in 
bouquets and arrangements. 
Blooms... .large, round, double. 
Fragrance. .delightful Tea-scented. 
Plant. ... .vigorous, bushy, extremely hardy, profuse- 
blooming. 
. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
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