

All over America most of the 
red Roses that ‘‘say it with 
flowers’ when delivered by the 
florists, are Better Times. 
WAVES 
(Plant Patent No. 638) 
Named to honor the 
U. S. Navy’s Women Reserves 
WAVES has all the fine qualities of its lovely 
parent, Dame Edith Helen, with infinitely 
greater charm; in addition a sturdy, more 
rounded plant and rugged, deep sea-green 
foliage. The coral-pink ovoid buds and in- 
triguing, cup-shaped blooms are of unceasing 
interest and very generous in their old-rose 
fragrance. 
Plant...vigorous, compact, very hardy. 
21% ft. tall. 15- to 18-in. stems. 
Profuse. .evetblooming abundantly from 
spring till late fall. 
Blooms. .35 firm petals that hold well in 
sun; satiny inside, glossy outside. 
Clear glowing pink in spring and 
summer; becomes suffused with 
yellow to create a lovely soft 
salmon-pink in fall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. 
Waves 

Wodern Fotes., Perennials. and Pruitt 

j.eP. 
co. 

Better Times 
Mme. Jean Gaujard—the Rose 
with the exquisite bud 
BETTER TIMES 
(Plant Patent No. 23) 
Prized for length of stem, pointed buds, 
and all-round attractiveness as cut- 
flowers. The most popular red Rose 
featured by florists today. Better Times 
Roses have brought happiness to millions 
of people everywhere. A grand cut- 
flower, a hardy grower, a distinct ad- 
dition to your garden. 
Fragrance... pronounced and enchanting. 
Will grow. .anywhere in the United 
States. Upright growth, 
plants 24 in. tall. 
Awarded. ..Gold Medals at New York, 
Philadelphia, and St. Louis 
Flower Shows—and A.R.S. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 
12 for $12.50 
MME. JEAN GAUJARD 
(Plant Patent No. 338) 
An aristocrat, bearing in the long, shapely bud an ex- 
quisite blend of pastel colors, every mark of the patrician. 
Delicate creamy yellow, with gorgeous shades of orange and 
carmine-pink on the reverse. Extraordinarily fine and grace- 
ful in form, with lovely long stems. Stands the sun—very 
free blooming. Possesses all the subtle allure of France, from 
the birthplace of Pernet-Ducher Roses, created by the famous 
PEDRALBES 
This delightful Rose from Spain—an interesting, 
intriguing Camprubi—has been an outstanding 
sutprise in our test-gardens. It has the ‘‘in- 
describable something’’ connoisseurs seek and 
brings new interest to the garden every day. While 
the picture shows the pale yellow buds correctly, 
printers’ ink can never do justice to the exotic, al- 
most iridescent white petals of the full-open 
flowers, waterlily-like in form. Even at the full- 
open stage, Pedralbes is perhaps most interesting 
of all. The only white J. & P. Modern Rose in this 
catalog. 
Blooms. .large, 5 in., each with about 16 
quaint creamy-white petals in 
tumbling profusion, enchanted 
by large yellow center. Inter- 
esting always; finishes pure 
white. Slight fragrance. 
Borne...clusters of 4 or 5 on long, 
graceful stems; spreading 
plants, 30 in. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
12 for $15. 
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French hybridist, Jean Gaujard. 
Hardy... .disease-resistant, sturdy and upright. About 3 ft. 
tall. At home in all sections. 
Desirable. .for cutting and garden. Slightly fragrant. 
Colors.. .. .charming, rich, in both natural and artificial light. 
Awarded.. .Gold Medals: C.F.S.R. France; Colle Oppio, Italy. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 
Pedralbes 
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J.P. 
co. 
















Pedralbes in this pic- 
ture just begins its 
charm—full open, the 
large blooms are iri- 
descent white, waterlilye 
like. 

