Hybrid Tea. 

 Admired espe- 

 cially for its strikingly beautiful buds. It is 

 ^^^ sometimes called the First Lady of Hybrid 

 Teas, not only because of its great combination 

 of color, form and profuse bloom but also be- 

 cause it has so many wonderful "children." 

 Buds are intense carmine-red, with an undertone 

 of flame. Long and elegant, they open to 4 to 

 5-inch flowers of bright rose-red, high centered 

 and waxy petaled. Stems are medium to long. 

 The plant is tall — up to 5 feet — and is covered 

 with leathery, disease-resistant foliage. Extra 

 hardy and long lived. Free blooming until frost, 

 Charlotte is a favorite everywhere. (Lammerts.) 



$2.75 ea.— 3 or more, $2.40 ea. 



Hybrid Tea. .Another rose known for its 

 perfect bud, which is generally described 

 as streamlined. It is especially slender and tapering. The 

 color is golden yellow, becoming clear chrome-yellow as 

 the flower opens. Blooms are of medium size, with about 

 25 petals, carried on long stems. Fragrance is quite strong 

 and pleasant. The plant is vigorous and inclined to be 

 tall, producing a continuing show of bloom all season. 

 Cut the buds soon after they start to show color so that 

 you can admire them at their best. (Nicolas.) 



$2.50 ea.— 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



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Your roses will expect this 

 tender loving care: sunshine 

 six hours a day, spring pruning 

 and feeding, summer watering 

 and spraying. "They'' say five minutes 

 of care per plant per week will do it. We say 

 that getting there is half the fun — you'll enjoy 

 caring for your Star Roses. They will reward 

 vou well. 



