or a more beautiful Rose Garden next year 
PLANT THIS FALL — ANI SAVE MONEY BY ORDERING NOW: 
OUTSTANDING VARIETIES FOR YOUR 1950 GARDEN 
SERENADE (BELOW) 
(Plant Patent No. 852) 
Exquisite burnt-orange buds open slowly 


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Why you should plant Roses this fall 
FALL planting offers you many conveniences. The soil is mellow, 
easy to work. Prepare it any time at your convenience, and then 
leave it until the postman delivers your J&P plants. It is then only 
a matter of a few minutes to put them in the prepared ground. 
You can be confident of earlier, better blooms next June because the 
plants make new roots in the late fall and early spring... will 
produce giant blooms almost like an established plant. 
PLANT EVEN WHEN GROUND IS FROZEN 
You can plant Rose bushes even when the ground is beginning to 
freeze, as long as you protect the roots of the plants against direct 
exposure while they are being set out. Simply keep the roots 
covered so that they do not freeze while you are planting the 
Roses. Once in the ground, the plants will be perfectly safe. 
REFER TO YOUR J&P CATALOG 
For the finest Roses im the World | 
A few weeks ago you received our new 
Fall catalog . . . the finest Rose catalog 
ever published! The color reproductions 
are the truest that modem printer’s ink can 
show. Perhaps you have studied this 
catalog and already know just which J&P 
Roses you want in your own garden; the 
finest Roses in the world wait for you in 
this new Fall catalog of ours. 
VISUALIZE EACH J&P 
VARIETY IN YOUR 
GARDEN 
Take the catalog, study all those lovely 
red, yellow, pink, and unusual colored 
Roses we are offering. Visualize where 
each variety will look best in your garden 
next June and order them AT ONCE. 
You'll be amazed (very much to your 
joy) to find that every variety will be 

more beautiful in your garden than any 
catalog could ever show them. 
ROSES ARE USED FOR 
EVERY GARDEN 
PURPOSE 
The Rose, ‘‘Queen of Flowers’’ will do 
more for you and your garden than any 
other flower. Roses can be used as hedges, 
as backgrounds, in beds, and a hundred 
different ways. Each use will give your 
garden more life, more sparkle, and 
flowers all season long! No wonderthe 
Rose is so distinctive! If you want a certain 
dead-spot to come to life next Summer, 
try a planting of Floribundas, and you'll 
witness the most amazing change ever! 
We are sure you love Roses, so go over 
that new J&P catalog and order your 
favorites TO-DAY! 



KED GROUPS 




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NEW YORKER > 
(Plant Patent No. 823) 
A truly red red Rose that stays a deep velvety 
red until the petals wither and fall. The tre- 
mendous blooms often measure 61% in. across. 
Agreed by many experts to be the BEST of all 
red Roses. Not only is the color long lasting 
and sun-resistant, but the bushes are upright 
and vigorous. Awarded Gold Medal for 1948 
in a test of 152 varieties at The International 
Test Garden, Portland, Oregon. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 


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PINOCCHIO <> 
(Plant Patent No. 484) 
Enormous clusters of rich salmon buds . . . pro- 
duced by the hundreds all season... gradually 
change to soft clear pink as the dainty “‘sweet- 
heart’’ flowers open. Very easy to grow; 
always in bloom with literally hundreds of 
flowers on every bush. As the last flowers in a 
cluster finish, the first buds are opening on 
other shoots, bringing new interest daily. 
Extremely hardy and vigorous . . . requires no 
pampering to produce a continuous riot of 
color. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15; 12 for $12.50 


while retaining their high center. When the 
bud finally opens, a brilliant 5 in. coral-orange 
bloom developes. These pleasing blooms are 
produced freely on 344 ft. open plants. Has a 
nice shiny green foliage on a very well bal- 
anced plant. Our testing stations throughout 
the country have given it great acclaim. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 

FASHION wy 
(Plant Patent No. 789) 
Here is definitely the finest Floribunda Rose 
ever created! A new color in rosedom . . . coral 
suffused with gold. Hardy and vigorous! 
Never before has any Rose been so highly 
acclaimed . . . Top 1950 All-America Award; 
Winner of 1949 Bagatelle Award, Paris, 
France; and Winner of 1948 British Rose Soci- 
ety Gold Medal. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 



McGREDY’S SUNSET -@> 
(Plant Patent No. 317) 
Large, fragrant blooms win admiration at 
every stage as the long life of the flower pro- 
gresses slowly from the artistic bud to the full 
open flower of breath-taking beauty. Tinted 
delicate orange and rich scarlet, the saffron 
blooms open in glorious ee and hold 
their perfect form long after cutting. 30-in. 
plants. Very disease-resistant. Sweet fragrance. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 

ENCHANTMENT a> 
(Plant Patent No. 737) 
Early next June, Enchantment will produce a 
great display of large stately buds. Apricot 
tinged outside deepening to clear yellow at the 
base. These lovely buds open gracefully to 
high-centered blooms of enormous size . . . 
entrancing peach-pink with delicate yellow at 
the base of each petal. Vigorous, upright 
plants 2 ft. to 3 ft. high. Every plant is vigorous 
and disease-resistant; blooms repeatedly all 
Summer long. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 

ALOHA-Everblooming Climber! 
(Patent Applied For) 
LIKE AN ARTIST’S DREAM, THIS 
EVERBLOOMING ROSE-PINK 
CLIMBER BURSTS INTO BLOOM 
FROM TOP TO BOTTOM IN A 
BREATHTAKING DISPLAY OF 
NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN 
GLORY. 
So profuse... sorich. . . in its deep rose-pink 
blooms of enormous size that it completely 
defies adequate description. An unbelievable 
mass of deep coral-pink buds starts the show. 
These gradually open to very full, double, per- 
fectly formed blooms 5 in. across. Aloha 
blooms in long stemmed clusters of buds. As if 
to prolong its breathtaking display, the buds 
do not open all at once. Very deep waxy foliage 
makes a solid background, throwing the 
magnificent blooms into dramatic relief. After 
its first great peak of June glory, Aloha con- 
tinues to bloom at intervals during the entire 
season. 
$2.75 each; 3 for $6.90; 12 for $27.50 
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