EACH BLOOM ON EACH 
PLANT CHANGES COLOR! 
A Rose You Must Have 
In Your Garden! 
This 
bright 
astonishing range of 
festive colors makes 
Masquerade the only Rose of 
its kind in the world! 
WORLD’S FAIR ... First Floribunda All-America Winner! 
(Right) The official Rose of the great New York World's Fair. The deep red, 4-in., 
semi-double flowers stand out boldly in your garden. Clusters of 10 or a dozen 
brilliant blooms on sturdy, upright stems are a dazzling spectacle . . . marvelous 
for accent points in the flower bed or shrub border. One of those dependable, 
easy-to-grow beauties that will make your garden the envy of the neighbor- 
hood. The color and texture in a mass of World’s Fair Floribundas is inde- 
scribable! Very large petals. Buds small in comparison with finished flower. 
Bright cherry-red as flower opens, passing through several darker shades to 
deep red velvet. Intriguing because of interesting variations in same cluster. 
Exceptionally hardy. Height 21% ft. (Pl. Pat. #362.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.90; 12 for $15.60; 25 for $30.00 
AVAILABLE ONLY IN LIMITED QUANTITIES 
HOLIDAY. Large-sized buds are orange-yellow brushed 
pink on the outside, strong vermilion-red inside. The 
open flowers are lively flame-pink with a clear golden 
yellow eye at the base of each bloom. The reverse side 
of the petals is a clear yellow which softens to a buff- 
yellow. Blooms 3 to 3!4 in. across. Height 2 to 2/4 ft. 
(Pl. Pat. #915.) 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.90; 12 for $15.60; 
25 for $30.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO C2cLiLisgest Lee Growers 
Useful sug- 
gestions on 
‘“*How to Use 
Floribundas”’ 
Only Gold Medal Winner 
London Flower Show! 
Masquerade 
(Left) A rare novelty for your garden. Truly unique and dif- 
ferent, each cluster of 10 to 25 buds shows blooms of yellow, 
red, pink, lemon and sometimes orange. All of these colors 
appear at once in a magnetic combination. Each bud is golden 
yellow, with tiny vermilion marks. The center bud in each 
cluster opens first, becoming rose-pink as the petals unfold. 
Gradually the rose-pink deepens until at last it is 
deep red. While the first bud in any cluster is 
going through these stages, other buds are grad- 
ually developing, each one passing through the 
same lovely color sequence of yellow, silver, pink 
and red. Clusters of 25 to 30 buds on one stem are 
not uncommon. Because of these unbelievable 
clusters and the range of colors through which 
each individual bud passes, Masquerade gives your 
garden a festive look. The vigorous 3-ft. plants 
have a rather open growth. (Pl. Pat. #975.) 
Bloom. .18 petals, 3 in. across. Very free. 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00 
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