of San^erhausen 



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Quickly the contract was 

 made for us to distribute this remark- 

 able Rose in America. 



The demand will be enormous. Spe- 

 cial propagating facilities have been 

 employed. Cash orders will be booked, 

 to be filled in rotation. To insure Fall 

 (1934) delivery, send order and remit- 

 tance at once. Later orders will be 

 filled in Spring, 1935. Price, $2.50 each. 



/ PRESIDENT 



SOME OF THE 



World's Finest Roses 



you will find in this little book. They were 

 grown in the heavy clay soil right here at 

 West Grove. Budded on seedlings of Japa- 

 nese Multiflora, these Star Roses have a mass 

 of fibrous roots. They will live longer, pro- 

 duce more and better flowers, we believe, 

 than if on any other stock now in use. 

 Dormant plants will be shipped as long as 

 such may be safely planted ^say till mid- 

 April^, after which potted plants will be 

 sent. These will transplant easily, however 

 late, and if shaded for a week or so will go 

 right on growing and blooming as if never 

 disturbed. 



The Star * Trade-Mark 



To protect you from the cheap "hit or 

 miss" plants, often claimed to be "just as 

 good," every Star Rose plant carries a 

 durable celluloid Star Tag which should not 

 be removed. 



On its face is the true name of the Rose you 

 have ordered, correctly spelled. On the 

 reverse is our guarantee to you. The Star 

 label is the hall-mark of Rose quality. 



• CATALONIA. H.T. (Pedro Dot, 1933.) A new 

 color in Roses. The buds are deep rich carmine 

 stained with orange and open to a fifty -petaled 

 flower of vivid velvety orange-scarlet with a rich, 

 fruity fragrance. Stock limited. Gold Medal, Bar- 

 celona, 1931; First Class Certificate, National Rose 

 Society Trial-Grounds, 1931. $2 each. 



• CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. (Pedro Dot, 

 1932.) Copper and yellow. See illustration below. 

 This Spanish novelty is the first double Rose to 

 carry the vivid coloring of the brilliant species Rose, 

 Austrian Copper. The bud, which is almost round, 

 looks for all the world like a ball of gold with bril- 

 liant red stripes when it is ready to unfold, and as 

 the flower expands the line of burning copper widens 

 so that the half-opened flower just about takes one's 

 breath away. Unlike many high-colored Roses, this 

 one is richly fragrant, having an alluring, spicy scent. 

 The plant is unusually strong and upright in growth 

 with foliage well up on the flower-stem. A sensational 

 novelty. Second Class Certificate, National Rose 

 Society Trial -Grounds, 1931; First Certificate, 

 Bagatelle, 1932. $1.50 each. 



Star Roses Are Guaranteed 



We guarantee every Star Rose to bloom at the 

 first blooming period after purchase, failing 

 which, we will replace the Rose or refund its cost. 



Quantity Prices for Star Roses 



15% Discount on 12 to 24 Roses 

 20% Discount on 25 or More Roses 



Add up your order according to Cata- 

 log prices and deduct from the total the 

 discount to which you are entitled. Thus 

 75 -ct. Roses, when 12 or more are 

 ordered, cost only 63% cts. each; 25 or 

 more cost only 60 cts. each. 



Above discounts are allowed on Roses 

 only. 



i^Discounts Are Not Allowed 

 on Special Offers 



*Condesa de Sastago. $1.50 each 



