

PHOTOGRAPHED AT STAR • ROSE-GARDENS 



•SPANISH BEAUTY • mme. gregoire staechelin 



(Pedro Dot, 1928.) A plant of this "Queen of the Climbing Roses" in full bloom is one of the most beautiful sights 

 we have ever seen. Long-pointed buds of crimson open to great urn-shaped flowers of iridescent pearl-pink, w » tn 

 splashes of ruby-carmine on the outside of the petals. These deliciously fragrant blooms are produced so lavishly 

 that they almost hide the plant, and coming as they do on long stems (12 to 18 inches^, they are perfect for cutting. 



The long bioom-period does not finish "Staecbelin's" work, however, as each flower is followed by the largest 

 Rose seed-pods wa kno.v; they are as large as small pears and after coloring are wonderfully decorative. Perfectly 

 hardy in exposed positions here at West Grove. 



Pedro Dot sent us this Rose from Spain, and we are proud to have been the introducers. 



$1 EACH, 3 FOR $2.50, DELIVERED 



