

AUTUMN, 
1930 - Rose PLANTING TIME 

A C.-P. Selected Novelty * Star Roses $5 
<«_~<<«< SHOWN IN NATURAL COLOR ON OPPOSITE 
*CHARLES P. KILHAM. H.T. A per- 
fected Mme. Edouard Herriot, a Rose which, 
while retaining Herriot’s brilliant coral-red and 
orange colors, has a better form, more petals, 
borne on long stems for cutting, a better habit 
with larger and more persistent foliage. It is 
also slightly fragrant. The plant is somewhat 
divergent in growth, which improves its utility 
as a bedding variety. $1.50 each. 
*MARI DOT. Pernet. Unique in color. 
The pointed bud is deep apricot, darkened with 
orange. It opens slowly to a double, regularly 
imbricated bloom of a uniform apricot without 
shading, showing golden stamens on maroon 
filaments in the center. The perfume ts delight- 
ful, with a sweetness all its own. In Philadelphia, 
June 12, 1929, the Pennsylvania Horticultural 
Society awarded the Robert C. Wright Rose 
Medal to Mari Dot. $1.50 each. 
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* JOYOUS CAVALIER. H.T. The plant is 
vigorous and bushy, rather tall-growing, almost 
shrub-like, somewhat in the order of Gruss an 
Teplitz. Its blooms, generally solitary, standing 
erect on Iong stems for cutting, are semi-double, 
of a jolly red that does not blue. Delicately fra 
grant. The continuous bloom on the plants mm our 
fields proves this an ideal variety for group plant- 
ing where a bright color is desired throughout 
the season. $1.50 each. 
*LI BURES. Pernet. The bud first shows 
maroon, gradually lightened with orange and 
yellow as the flower expands. As a moving 
panorama, these tints blend into new ones until 
toward the end when the outer petals assume a 
velvety purple-crimson while the center becomes 
old-rose suffused with yellow. Distinctly fragrant. 
Plant vigorous, upright, and bushy, with strong, 
i holly-like, disease-resistant foliage. $1.50 each. 
SOFFER> F17. One each of the 4 Novelty Roses offered above, $5, delivered. 
2 5 EVERBLO 
OMING * STAR ROSES 
To Plant This Fall 
$20 
Bought at single rate these Roses would cost you $26 
This set of 25 includes the 12 in the famous ‘‘Star Dozen.”’’ 
(See pages 6 and 7.) 
EVERY PLANT LABELED WITH OUR CELLULOID STAR TAG AND GUARANTEED TO BLOOM NEXT JUNE 
6 SHADES OF RED: Etoile de Hollande, Etoile de 
France, Charles K. Douglas, Hawlmark Crimson, 
Miss C. E. Van Rossem, Red Radiance. 
8 SHADES OF PINK: Dame Edith Helen, Im- 
perial Potentate, Konigin Carola, Lady Ashtown, 
Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. Henry Morse, Radiance, 
Souvenir de Georges Pernet. 
S>OFFER> Fi7a. 
5 TINTED SHADES: Betty Uprichard, Charles P. 
Kilham, Etoile de Feu, Gruss an Aachen, Mme. 
Edouard Herriot. 
4 YELLOW SHADES: Duchess of Wellington, 
Mrs. Aaron Ward, Souv. de Claudius Pernet, 
Ville de Paris. 
2 LIGHT SHADES: Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria, 
Nuntius Pacelli. 
The above 25 Everblooming Star Roses to plant this fall, $20; 
or 4 sets (100 in all) for $75, delivery prepaid. 
Oak-Hardy Polyantha (Baby Rambler) Roses 
IDEAL FOR EDGING WALKS, BORDERING ROSE-BEDS, CEMETERY PLANTINGS, ETC. 
These Roses are perfectly hardy, bloom constantly, and, as a rule, grow only 15 to 18 inches high 
*CHATILLON. Makes really gigantic trusses 
of very lasting and pleasing silvery pink flowers. 
A flower show in itself for weeks at a time. The 
finest of all pink Polyanthas for planting along 
driveways, around porches, or where continuous 
color is desired all summer. $1 each. 
*GOLDEN SALMON. The brightest bedding 
Rose among recent novelties. In color it is rich 
golden salmon with a light center—something 
distinctly different. Medium- to large-sized 
flowers are produced in full trusses of intense 
beauty. Growth is strong, bushy, and of medium 
height; foliage healthy. $1 each. 
*IDEAL. Vivid, rich, lustrous garnet blooms 
in great heads. Does not burn in the sun. A 
perpetual bloomer if flowers are cut off as they 
fade. A splendid Rose for planting around the 
porch or along a privet hedge or where Ever- 
greens can be used as a background. $1 each. 
*SALMON SPRAY. Rich salmon-pink 
flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, are produced con- 
tinuously in great heads of ten to twenty, lasting 
a long time without discoloration. It grows 
taller than other Polyanthas and reaches a 
height of 2 feet or more. Ideal for specimen use 
in a shrub border. $1.25 each. 
