

Rome Glory 
ROME GLOR Y (Above) (Plant Patent 
No 304) 
Distinctly one of the ‘‘notables"’ of rosedom, Rome Glory deserves 
a place of honor 1n any garden. Particularly generous in many 
ways, it is one of the largest red Roses, and has a strong stem and 
neck to support the stately flowers in regal style The very deep 
red bud gradually opens to a velvety scarlet-crimson bloom with 
the other petals lazily curving back to make the mature flower 
even larger The center holds well, and when finally wide open 
reveals warm golden stamens in contrast to the rich red petals. 
Superb fragrance, long stems and extraordinary keeping qualities 
have made this one of the most popular of florists Roses. 
$1 50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
WAVES (Above Right) (Plant Patent 
No. 638) 
“So Proudly We Hail’’ this J. & P. Modern Rose named for 
the gallant WAVES. A seedling of the grand old favorite 
Dame Edith Helen, WAVES has all the fine qualities of its 
lovely parent with infinitely greater charm; in addition, a 
sturdy, more rounded plant and rugged, deep sea-green 
foliage. The coral-pink, ovoid buds and intriguing, cup- 
shaped blooms are of unceasing interest and very generous 
with their old Rose fragrance. WAVES’ desirability in the 
garden is further heightened by the great profusion of 
bloom, an inspiring display of clear glowing pink in spring 
and summer which becomes suffused more and more with 
yellow as the summer advances, in fall reaching a lovely 
soft salmon-pink. 
Plant. ..very hardy, 21% ft., 15 to 18-in. stems. 
Profuse. .flowers in great profusion, from spring till late fall. 
Blooms . .35 firm petals that hold well in sun. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
PEACE (Right) Ne ee ©1.erco 
All-America Rose for 1946 
Another great new Rose which is becoming increasingly popuay 
The only All-America Selection for last year! The ovoid buds are 
golden yellow, etched with pink. As they open, they change from 
canary-yellow to pale gold to iridescent cream. The petals are edged 
with apple-blossom-pink that deepens as the flower slowly opens to 
glorious 5-in. blooms. 
As the flower matures, the petals roll gracefully outward to form a 
very double bloom, attractively cupped and with a high-centered 
golden heart. Individual petals are large, numbering from 40 to 45. 
The bloom is firm-textured and never balls in any weather. Its fra- 
gtance is delicate. 
The plant is hard—vigorous—disease-resistant. Flowers are un- 
usually large, on heavy stems that lift them proudly above foliage. 
Needs no disbudding. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 

