And Floribunda Roses bloom almost continuously all season long-- 
from June right up to frost. They're wonderful for mass planting, 
foundation and picture window plantings, hedging, borders along 
walks and paths. 
»»eAnd also, the AMAZING EVERBLOOMING CLIMBERS that produce literally 
thousands of roses on a single plant...curtains of color to drape 
over fences, porch, walls, trellis, posts. 
I could go on for pages describing our top-quality No. 1 Prized Roses. J 
could make fantastic claims--and back them up! But it would still be "all talk and 
no action." That's why I'm perfectly willing to let you try them in your garden-- 
at our risk. 
YOU DON'T SEND A PENNY UNTIL YOU'RE CONVINCED 
As I said before, I have already instructed our Shipping Department to re- 
serve a group of these J&P Prized Roses in -your name for absolutely free trial ex- 
amination. The only request I have to make is that you tell me--on the enclosed 
Free Trial Form--which group or groups you would like to receive. (The special 
groups set aside for "new friends" are described in the enclosed circular.) 
You'll receive your plants at the proper planting time for your locality... 
and with your shipment, we'll enclose a memo bill for the full amount of the plants 
you selected, plus a few cents for postage and handling. BUT you DO NOT pay any 
money now--or when the plants arrive. Plant them in your garden and watch them 
grow. Only after you actually see them thriving and growing...only after you are 
thoroughly convinced that J&P Prized Roses can glorify your home and garden as no 
other flower can, are you asked to pay the amount indicated. 
On the other hand, if your plants do NOT live and grow...if they are NOT 
healthy, vigorous, bursting with life by June 10th...DESTROY THE PLANTS, return the 
memo bill--and you owe us nothing. 
Incidentally, you'll notice that the enclosed Introductory Free Trial Form 
bears a number, That's your priority number for this offer which we can only make 
once to a family, and only to a few new friends each year. If you do not wish to 
plant any of them in your garden this year, please be sure to let me know so we can 
make the plants reserved for you available to another new friend. 
Yours for a more beautiful rose garden... 
oft. k-—~ 
C. H. Perkins 
