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STAR ROSES 



Both introduced in United States, 1930, fey 

 The Conard-Pyle Co. Ch. Mallerin } originator. 



•MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. H.T. 



The bud is long-pointed, rich red- 

 dish gold, almost orange in the depths 

 between the petals, and it holds its 

 color well to the end. It is seldom with- 

 out buds or blooms till hard frost. The 

 foliage is very ornamental, healthy, and 

 extremely disease - resistant. The bush is 

 never "leggy" but is unusually compact, 

 with its golden yellow, perfumed blooms 

 evenly placed. This is the most continuous 

 blooming, glowing yellow Hybrid Tea Rose. 

 $3 each; 4 for $10 



•SYRACUSE. H.T. Tight crimson buds 

 with large, firm center cone and waving petals. 

 The open bloom is very double (100 petals) 

 and the outer petals recurve. Because of 

 the heavy petalage, the blooms last unusually 

 long and the brilliant color holds equally 

 well. Fine for cutting. In growth it is upright, 

 tall, and vigorous. The abundant, healthy, 

 dark green foliage is leathery and disease- 

 resistant. Very hardy. $5 each. 



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