Use Prevl fot Wass libs 
PERMANENT WAVE (Right) 
(Plant Patent No. 107) 
You will find this fascinating for its rare color and dancing blooms. The name was inspired by 
the delightful crinkling and fluting along the edges of each silky petal. The outside of the petals 
is a rare cochineal-red with the inside a shade lighter. The unusual wavy petals have a delightful 
irregular effect even in the bud stage, with the fluting more and more noticeable as the flowers 
open. You will find this variety particularly useful for its constant show of beautiful flower 
clusters . . . frequently with as many as 15 blossoms gradually opening on one stem. The endless 
procession of color and the pleasing irregular effect of the unusual form give Permanent Wave a 
special place in the hearts of all who grow it. An added feature is the fact that the flower clusters 
stand up well, staying crisp and fresh in all kinds of weather. 
Of medium height and vigorous growth, you will enjoy this variety whether you use it as a single 
plant, in a group of two or three together, or ina hedge. The new foliage is reddish at the tips 
adding to the charm and interest throughout the season. 
Unusual. fluted petals giving delightful, irregular effect. 
Galore petals a rare cochineal-red outside, somewhat lighter inside. 
Decorative. long-lasting clusters for table decorations. Unusual dark reddish new growth. 
Vigorous. ..well-shaped plants, 30 in. high; 
stands our climate well. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10.00 
25 for $18.75 




















Ose Pico. Permanent Wave 

JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
Worldi Largest Lose Growers 

Goldilocks 
GOLDILOCKS (Left) 
(Plant Patent No. 672) 
First Real Golden Yellow Floribunda! 
Here is the long-waited true golden yellow Floribunda! ‘Stardust refined 
to gold.’ Somewhere in your garden, a mass of glorious sunshine may 
now delight you from early spring all through the summer and fall. The 
clusters of bright yellow Roses are particularly colorful and 
showy. You will be the envy of the neighborhood if you 
plant Goldilocks this fall because it is the first yellow a 
bunda Rose ever grown! 
Few of the many achievements of Eugene S. Boerner have 
brought more satisfaction than his development of this long- 
sought addition to the range of colors available in the Flori- 
bunda group. 
The buds are ovoid in shape, resembling miniature Hybrid Teas 
in form, and a rich golden yellow in color. They open slowly 
and gracefully, passing through many attractive bud stages. 
The flowers are cupped in the eatly stages and gradually 
open to 3! in. across, They last a long time, as fresh new buds keep 
replenishing the over-all effect of a golden yellow mass. The firm, thick 
cee number 45 on most of the buds. The dark green foliage is glossy, 
ecorative and abundant. Plants have a dense, spreading, well-balanced 
habit of growth, reaching a height of 2% ft. or taller. 


Bud.......tich golden yellow. 
Flower... .cupped in early stages. 45 firm petals. Up to 3/4 in. across. 
Lower petals reflexed. 
Fragrance ..wild-Rose. 
Foliage. ...glossy, abundant, disease-resistant. 
| Plant.....spreading, 214 ft. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 25 for $28.15 

