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ie are me A truly red, red Rose that stays red until the petals wither and fall. The dark color 1s clear and sparkling, 
oses judge est amon ¥ 2 r . . : 
each ‘year’s Hove intreduction: by aa and the flowers are tremendous . . . often measuring 614 in. It has a delightful, almost raspberry fragrance. 
peepee ae er cones grow- We feel that this is the finest red Rose ever developed by our Research Department. Not only is the color 
ing tests. In test n= "i : ; i 
stration exdens Sendee iL Aah long-lasting and sun-resistant, but the bushes are also upright and vigorous. The young shoots and new 
conditions throughout the U. S., new growth are bright red, adding to the beauty and interest of New Yorker in your garden. 
varieties are grown and observed for a : = Pr A i 
two-year period. Each such test is Hardy and disease-resistant, it will produce a continuous succession of high-centered blooms from June 
made by an accredited ‘*Test Garden : : . 7 Fork hi f 
Judge and Director,” who compiles a until cold weather. At the International Flower Show in New York, where New Yorker was s own for 
score sheet”’ on each Rose under trial. the first time, the New York World Telegram said: ‘‘New Yorker is Queen of Roses at New York Show. 
All the important characteristics are 
scored during the growing season by a 
uniform “Spoink aystens’ . . © color, Outstanding... brilliant red, unfading color, vigorous growth. 
orm, fragrance, size and productivit j : : 
of boon sturdiness, herdiece aH Flower. . scarlet with rose-red undertones and overlaid with 
growth habit of plant, disease-resis- rich velvety sheen. 
me Plone babite. 3 fea aen peda 
5 int habits. .3{t., bushy. . . very vigorous, hardy, disease-resistant. 
The Hose Council of the AARS then ees 346-5 ; YN18 : ye 
compiles all the reports and makes its Buds slow opening, perfect form and texture 
selections from those which scored the inte Ces ae P 8 P A ‘ 
highest in the year’s trials. Many Origin.......developed at Newark, New York, in 1942 by E. S. j 
Roses so selected during the past years s Rocres ii 



are offered you in this catalog. All are 
identified by the AARS insignia. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
yEARS EXPER, 
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New Yorker 

The Picture on the Cover 
| This is made from an actual photo- 
raph of a bed of Diamond Jubilee 
oses in our test garden. Look at it 
carefully and imagine a similar plant- 
ing in your own garden next June. 



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Photograph above is the arrangement of New Yorker 
at the New York Flower Show last March when this 
handsome new Rose was first shown to the publte. 
