- Exhibition Type 
Roses You Can 
Rex Anderson © J. & P. co. Win Aa With! 
REX ANDERSON (Above) 
An outstanding exhibition Rose of delicate, 
lovely ivory-white . . . perfectly formed, slow 
opening, one of the most successful whites. Enchantment 
Combining this lovely purity with artistic © 3.8.00. 
form and dependability, Rex Anderson adds a 
new note of interesting contrast to any Rose 
planting. Its very perfection of form and color 
simplicity are a dramatic contrast of great 
loveliness. Its fully double flowers may be 
grown to enormous size by disbudding. Ex- 
ceptionally free and vigorous, with abundant 
gray-green foliage. Soft and fascinating scent. 
Another favorite 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.’” Awarded First Class 
Trial-Ground Certificate, Na- 
tional Rose Society, England. 
(Pl. Pat. #335.) 
$1.75 each; 3 for $4.653 
12 for $18.60 
DETROITER (Left) 
Detroite #22 £3 = AOA The most popular color in a Rose is Red! 
TREE R a Z bs eee cane to the 
realm of red Roses, and at the same time 
see Back Cover it honors one of America’s most vital 
cities. Vibrant and alive with color, 
Detroiter is endowed with buds of rich 
carmine-red with dark velvety overtones. 
Opening slowly, these buds give way to 
spectacular bright red, high-centered 
blooms that reach 514 in. across and 
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have 20 to 25 crisp petals on each bloom. ENCHANTMENT (Above) =) 
But long before the buds appear, Detroiter A delightful, everblooming Hybrid x 
begins adding beauty to the garden. Tea that will be a high spot in your “jj 
For the extra-large, glossy green foliage garden next June! In early season, it if 
begins clothing the plant in April and develops a great display of large, be 
May. Then late in May and early in stately buds, apricot-tinged outside, ti 
June the buds begin to unfold. The tall deepening to clear yellow at the base. am 
bushy plant has an abundance of this iivece open gracefully with high- by 
pleasing dark green foliage, which adds centered dorm @podicins hae ie : 
to the cye-capturing effect. Basal shoots lasting bigoneect entrancing peach- ; 
make Detroiter a strong, well-balanced pink color. They attain 6 in. across r 
pe (Pl. Pat. #1219.) at maturity, with as many as 35 fo 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 12 for $26.40 petals per flower! Plants are vigorous 
and upright, growing 2 to 3 ft. high, 
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