Ma _ Perkins, 
Famed Radio 
Personality and 
First Citizen of 
Rushville Cen- 
ter, heard daily 
on C.B.S. 
I am really proud to 
think that such a 
lovely Rose has been 
named after me. 
Wa Perkins 
PLANT THIS 
FALL for a 
head start on 
next year’s 
garden. a 
Ma Perkins 
y) 
1953 All-America Award Winner! 
(Above) Exquisite Ophelia-shaped buds of a trans- 
lucent light Fashion color, graced by shades of red in the outer petals, make a startling change 
to graceful, cup-shaped, 34 to 4-in. blooms of sparkling coral-shell-pink. A suffusion of yellow 
is present in all of the early stages, until at the very end it finishes a soft shell-pink. This 
generous, free bloomer has excellent spring and fall flowers that never fade or lose their sparkle. 
The bushy, 21 to 3-ft. plant is strong and compact, with rich green foliage. In addition to 
thriving under difficult conditions, Ma Perkins is highly resistant to diseases and insect pests. 
The fragrant, 25-petaled blooms appear in clusters and singly all season. Ma Perkins Roses 
make lovely bouquets. (PI. Pat. #1143.) 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00; 25 for $40.00 
Winner of 5 International Awards! 
(Left) The rich cherry-coral color of Vogue is only one 
of its outstanding features. The slow opening of its ovoid 
buds is a show in itself. They become perfectly formed, high- 
centered blooms, 3 to 4 in. across. The graceful flowers in medium 
eee = and large clustersare in evidenceallseason. The2’to3-ft. plant grows compact 
and bushy, with abundant dark green, leathery foliage. The Winner of 5 Inter- 
national Awards, the 1952 All-America Rose Selections included, Vogue is ideal for 
foundation planting. Upright growth makes it excellent to plant along a wall or as a 
~hedge, and it will yield beautiful carnation-scented bouquets. Plant one Vogue, and you 
will want more. (PI. Pat. #926.) 
shes $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00; 25 for $40.00 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO 4:26 Leegest Lire Growers 
