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| EVERYONE’S FAVORITE! 
These Everblooming Roses Give 
Your Garden All-Season Color 



GREY PEARL (Right) 
A rare combination of warm 
: tan and olive mark the ovoid 
a bud. As it opens slowly, 
its 40 to 50 petals become 
lavender-grey with some 
shadings of olive and tan. 
Blooms are of perfect form! 
High-centered and fully 
double, Grey Pearl has pro- 
duced blooms so perfect as to 
please even the most discrim- 
inating rosarian. Such perfec- 
tion of form and remarkable 
coloring make Grey Pearl truly 
a wonder of the plant world. 
Aside from the personal satis- 
faction of growing this great 
Rose you will be further re- 
warded as your neighbors come 
again and again to see this 
lovely Rose novelty. (Pat. 680.) Grey Pearl 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.25; 
12 for $25.00 


RUBAILYAT (Below, Right) 
Unchallenged winner of the 1947 All- 
America Rose Trials. A brilliant red with 
a profusion of long, graceful buds appear- 
< ing early in June if planted this fall. 
peek : As the buds open, releasing their wealth 
a oe of Old Rose fragrance, a glorious riot of 
" deep, scintillating crimson is revealed 
in the very hearts of the blooms. This 
vivid burst of color is accentuated on the 
ae oe outside of the petals by a delicate tone 
4 ; several shades lighter. 
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Our Rubaiyat plants are luxuriant in 
growth and have demonstrated their 
hardy, diseasé-resistant qualities. You'll X 
be delighted with the unflagging produc 
tion of extra-large flowers on these tall. 
shapely plants. You'll enjoy their glowing & > 
warmth, lovely form, and profusion of fs 
blooms for years to come! (Pat. 758.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 







& 
ERNIE PYLE (Above) 
Remarkable profusion of warm rose-pink flowers of great 
size and unusually abundant fragrance. Bushy, vigorous 
in growth. . . developed from a seedling of the wild Rose 
of Alaska. Ernie Pyle grows with sleek vigor and amaz- 
ing resistance. Excellent as a cut flower . . . keeps a long 
time; long strong stems. Extravagant rose-pink flowers 
made warm and vibrant by a suffusion of yellow at the 
base of each petal. Slow-opening, long-lasting in bloom. 
One of America’s most popular pink Roses. (Pat. 673.) 
Bud.......ovoid, pink, opening slowly and dramatically. 
Bloom. ... .large, cup-shaped, warm rose-pink. 
Fragrance. . generous and alluring. 
Height... .2 to 2% ft., vigorous and bushy. 
History... .a seedling from the hardy strain of the wild Rose 
of Alaska developed by E. S. Boerner. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. 
SLD by PLEA ODEs 
NEWARK, NEW YORK 
