

© J.& P R56A RUBAIYAT $2.00 
PINOCCHIO. R54A. (Plant Pat. No. 484.) The most popu- 
lar little Floribunda introduced in recent years. Salmon 
buds flushed gold at the base open to soft pink blooms 
shaded deeper at edges. $1.25. 
RUBAIYAT. R56A. (Pat. Pending.) The unchallenged 
All America Winner for 1947. A brilliant red rose with 
a most graceful, long, shapely bud, a promise of un- 
told pleasures, and a satisfying wealth of old rose 
fragrance. The scintillating rose-red to crimson color 
in the heart of the half open bloom is accentuated by 
the reverse of the petals which are several shades 
lighter. The extra large flowers are borne in a great 
profusion on long, upright stems. The plant is tall and 
very vigorous, disdainful of minor ills and is clothed 
down to the ground with luxuriant dark green foliage. 
From Maine to Florida, from New York to Mississippi, 
from Iowa to the hot plains of Kansas and from Ore- 
gon to Southern California, Rubaiyat has had enthusi- 
astic approval for its consistent production of blooms 
in all weather. 
OJ&P R54A PINOCCHIO $1.25 

BEST REGARDS. R2A. (Plant Pat. No. 
652.) Tyrian rose with copper over- 
sheen. vigorous grower and prolific 
bloomer. Large buds and open flow- 
ers. $].9U 
FANTASIA. R20A. (Plant Pat. No. 590.) 
Profuse golden-yellow buds at first 
glance give Fantasia the appearance 
of a Floribunda. A sturdy little rose 
with good foliage and habit of 
growth. $1.50. 
Bud—Long, pointed, attractive. 
Flower—Opens slowly into a very large bloom, rose 
red to crimson. 
Fragrance—Delicious Old Rose. 
Habit—Tall, very free blooming. Price $2.00. 
SHOW GIRL. R60A. (Plant Pat. No. 646.) Very long, 
lovely buds are deep phlox-pink, almost carmine in 
spring; slightly lighter shade of rose-pink when open. 
Vigorous, upright grower with good foliage $2.00. 
SUMMER SNOW. R62A. (Plant Pat. No. 416.) The most 
prolific of white Floribundas with “drifts” of blooms 
through the long blooming season. Light green, clean 
foliage. $1.25. 
SWEET SIXTEEN. R63A. (Plant Pat. No. 631.) Long, light 
pink buds with touch of gold at the base. Open blooms 
same color with excellent form. Blooms profusely, fra- 
grant and has good foliage. $1.50. Pictured on page 6. 
“All-America” 
ROSE COLLECTION 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK 
RUBAIYAT 
THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW ROSES 
FOR 
$5.00 
Tax 13c 

82nd YEAR 
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rue NEW ROSE... 
Introductions for 1947 
Here the loveliest of the new roses hold their “coming out” party. 
Each has passed its test in our trial gardens at Niles. You may in- 
vite them into your garden with full assurance that they will live 
up to their descriptions. A few new roses added each year will 
give your garden a touch of distinction. 
COME TO “ROSELAND” FOR THE FINEST OF THE NEW VARIETIES. 

R20A FANTASIA $1.50 

R62A SUMMER SNOW $1.25 
