Pan America 
PAN AMERICA (4bove) 
(Plant Patent No. 437) 
Compelling warm hues, particularly as the reddish orange buds un- 
fold to show deep orange inside and these rich tones diffuse into 
beautiful tawny yellow with outside of petals darker gold. In the 
final stages, lovely light gold, darker outside. Of strong appeal both 
to those who prefer yellow Roses and to those who get a special 
thrill from the play of color in the lively blooms of Pan America. 
Throughout the summer, these rich color blends are continuously 
displayed in your garden as the blooms repeat again and again. 
Buds...... .long, ovoid, striking deep colors. 
Fragrance.. .sweet, Tea-like, alluring. 
Continuous. .throughout the summer, rich deeper color in fall. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 

PEDRALBES. This delicately shaded, delightful Rose from Spain 
. . .an interesting, intriguing Camprubi. . . has been an outstanding 
surprise in our test gardens here in Newark the past two summers, as 
rosarian after rosarian paused to admire and was drawn back again 
and again. You too will feel a special attachment for this lovely 
jewel when you see it in your own garden. A large white Rose often 
5 in. across. Creamy before the full sleek bud unfolds, but becomes 
lighter and lighter until the finished flower has petals of pure white 
with a yellow center in the heart of the Rose. Delicate, airy fra- 
grance. Generously borne in clusters of 4 or 5 buds on long, strong 
stems. Plant is spreading, about 30 in. high. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
PEACE. (Plant Patent No. 591) Peace has already taken its dis- 
epg tinguished place among the yellow Roses, introducing a 
IVAN AS new note of interest in the color stages through which it 
passes. 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. The 
petals roll gracefully outward to form a very double flower, attrac- 
tively cupped and with a high-centered golden heart. Individual 
petals are large, numbering from 40 to 45. Its fragrance is delicate. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.00; 12 for $20.00 
REX ANDERSON. (Plant Patent No. 335) Recommended by 
Rose experts as a true and outstanding exhibition Rose of delicate, 
lovely ivory-white . . . perfectly formed, slow-opening, one of the 
very few successful whites. Its fully double flowers may be grown to 
enormous size by disbudding. Has a soft and fascinating fragrance. 
Exceptionally free and vigorous, with abundant gray-green foliage. 
Another favorite by McGredys of Ireland that we are proud to offer. 
Always an excellent choice if you wish to achieve a garden-spot 
effect of frosty white. A ‘‘must’’ for the ‘‘white garden.” 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 
Mary Margaret McBride 


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MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (4bove) 
(Plant Patent No. 537) 
Everyone wants this outstanding everblooming All-America 
Rose for its loveliness and because it bears the name of the gracious 
“Mary Margaret.’’ Large double blooms are high-centered and 
perfectly formed. Color is clear, deep coral-pink with shimmer- 
ing gold at base of petals; remains in never-fading glory through- 
out the hottest summer weather. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
AVAILABLE ONLY UN’ LIMITED QUANTITIES 
SATURNIA. (Plant Patent No. 349) Glorious, with 20 flame- 
wrought petals casting their spell of enchantment. The face of the 
large petals is brilliant cardinal-red while the reverse is salmon-yellow 
and copper, creating a warmth of tone difficult to describe. . . still 
more difficult to forget. Its fragrance is pronounced and fascinating. 
If you do not have Saturnia in your garden, we cannot suggest another 
which would contribute so much to the array of colors as this stun- 
ning masterpiece. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
SIGNORA. (Plant Patent No. 201) All over America, legions of 
new worshipers continue to march on in high praise of Signora! A 
pronounced improvement over the everywhere-famed tones of Presi- 
dent Hoover and its predecessor, the well-known Talisman. It 
flourishes in particularly hot and dry climates. Graceful buds of warm 
brownish orange, opening to lighter mandarin and salmon . . . a 
color which makes any garden sparkle and dance. Unusually heavy 
foliage of beautiful rich green that is most ornamental. Tall, vigor- 
ous growth; excellent for cutting. Very fragrant. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 
TALLYHO. (Plant Patent Applied For.) A unique and unusually 
ap beautiful color. The inside of the petals is always a delight- 
ful shade of pink, while the outside of the petals is darker 
. tanging from crimson to cardinal-red. Although it 
is a bi-color, the contrast is not great but is rather a delicate and 
completely lovely blending of warm, widely loved colors. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.25; 12 for $25.00 
McGREDY’S SUNSET. (Plant Patent No. 317) Large, ex- 
quisite, very fragrant, orange-yellow, tinted warm salmon-flame. 
Wins wholehearted admiration at every stage—as the long life of 
the flower progresses very slowly from the artistic bud to the full 
open flower of fine symmetrical petals—always graceful, always lovely. 
Tinted with delicate orange and rich scarlet, the saffron blooms open 
in glorious grandeur and hold their perfect form long after cutting. 
$1.35 each; 3 for $3.40; 12 for $13.50 
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