The Boss likes this one. Says Pink Peace is a 

 rose everyone ought to have because it gives so 

 much, asks so little. Don't know of a single 

 owner who doesn't agree with him! 



•PINK 



"I would like to let you know how 

 much I have enjoyed doing business 

 with you. My whole family will 

 keep in mind the excellent service 

 rendered by Star." Miss J. P. 

 (Norristown, Pa.) 



"I am enclosing an order for an- 

 other Vassar Centennial rose. It 

 is such an outstanding rose that I 

 must have another. With best 

 wishes from all 105 bushes in my 

 garden." T. D. D. (Jacksonville, 

 Fla.) 



STAR ROSES 



WEST GROVE • PENNA. 



PINK PEACE 



H.T. (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 1759. It's a 

 nice feeling when one of our new rose intro- 

 ductions comes crashing through with a top 

 award. This rose was entered in competitions 

 in Rome. Geneva, Madrid, Lyons and Paris. 

 Won them all! Giant blooms — big and solid — 

 wonderful fragrance — unfading color — enor- 

 mous vigor — tall, upright, strong plant. It's 

 very free blooming and a line cut bloom. It's 

 already something of a sensation in America. 

 Will continue to be for years. High overall 

 quality just can't be overlooked. S3 ea.; 

 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



!^EMWiy€^n0^ H.T. (Mallerin.) 

 h^mammy^WmmyW^ Plant Pat. 1847. 



"Oo! La! La!" (English equivalent, 

 "Wowee!") And no wonder, for this beauty 

 has something of the continental coquette 

 about it . . . plenty of charm — a dash of 

 vanity — elegance aided smd eibetted by a 

 touch of French perfume. Unfading lilac 

 and lavender shades. Huge, 6-inch blossoms, 

 one to the stem. Good, bushy plant with 

 glossy foliage. Simone (call it See-raun) will 

 intrigue you. You'll feel its vibrations. Real 

 cool! $3 ea.; 3 or more, $2.65 ea. 



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