Maibantas 
Hardy! Versatile! Masses of color. Great clusters of flowers 
even on a single branch. Floribundas have a place in any land- 
scape ... any garden. . . because they combine the best fea- 
tures you want in a truly “all-season bloom.” Floribundas fit 
beautifully into the garden ensemble and the bushy plants are 
in flower continuously from June to frost. They are ideal for mass 
display, in borders with flowering shrubs to give color after the 
shrub bloom is past, among evergreens, as hedges or in any 
other location where you want a splash of gay color all summer. 
Especially suited for table decorations. The flower clusters lend 
themselves well to arrangements of many interesting types. 
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The Sensational 
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Truly the all-purpose wonder of Rosedom and, of course, a J. & P. intro- 
duction! Extremely hardy, very easy to grow, always in bloom, with hundreds of 
flowers on every bush setting the entire plant aglow with gay harmony. Gteat clusters 
of exquisite pointed buds open gradually to long-lasting Miniature Tea Roses, 
11% inches across. 

Always in Bloom—Long-Lasting 
Pinocchio blooms so exuberantly that the word “‘everblooming’’ seems in- 
adequate . . . as the last flowers in a cluster finish, the first buds are opening 
on other shoots, bringing new interest daily. The flowers are long-lasting 
in all weather. Each plant is a riot of color in June and then continues to bloom 
right up until frost. 
Appealing Color—Artistic Sprays 
> The winsome buds are rich appealing salmon, flushed with gold at base, 
gtadually changing to soft clear pink as the ‘“‘swectheart’’ flowers open and 
acquire deeper pink edges. Exotic, fruity fragrance. The artistic sprays of 
Beds and blooms are incomparable for mass or miniature flower arrangements. 
Often keep from 8 to 10 days in the home. Unrivalled for boutonnieres. 
Many Uses—Continuous Display 
In the garden Pinocchio has many uses and generously fulfills them all. It is 
ideal to plant in shrub and evergreen borders, particularly effective in con- 
tinuous summer and fall color after the flowering shrubs are done. The cool 
ink masses are refreshing in mass plantings and edgings for paths, drives, 
beds, and borders. One of the best ‘‘all-purpose’’ Roses. 
Bred to endure rigorous winters and to bloom abundantly from early June 
through the hot summer and through fall; a welcome addition to any garden. 
Buds... .pointed salmon flushed gold at base. 
Blooms..in great clusters, opening slowly to miniature Hybrid 
Teas, 114 in. across, sott clear pink, acquiring deeper 
pink edges. Long-lasting. Exotic, fruity fragrance. 
Plants. .very prolific, continuous; hundreds of blooms to a bush. 
20 to 24 in. tall. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50; 25 for $23.45 
© J. & P. co. 
Pinocchio 
RED PINOCCHIO p.a.r. (Not illustrated) 
One of our most popular 1947 introductions! The widely 
loved Pinocchio in glowing red! Unbelievable masses of 
3% in. flowers in generous, unfading clusters. Color is 
rich dancing carmine; gradually deepens as blooms 
open. Delightful wild Rose fragrance. Vigorous, heavy 
grower and a prolific Lloomer. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00; 25 for $28.15 
Pinocchio makes 4 
colorful hedge, 4 
worthy Rose garden 
Specimen and is al- 
ways lovely for 
dainty bouquets. 
