DORMANT BARE-ROOT 
Note: Price bracket is determined BAEEROOTS 
by quantity - per - variety ordered, P ¢,aae 
not by total order. No 
HYBRID TEAS AND GRANDIFLORAS, continued 
Summer Sunshine. Cupped yellow 1 $2.65 
like a burst of sunshine. Medium 114] 2.10 
sized flowers, with about 25 petals. 
Moderately tall. Pl. Pat. 2078. 
Swarthmore. High center, deep 1 2.45 
pink. The longest, largest bud of 114] 1.95 
all the roses we grow. Clear rose- 
red, holding both its color and its 
wonderful pointed center for days. 
A fine cutting rose. Tall, upright, 
lightly perfumed. Pl. Pat. 2444. 
Talisman. Medium size, multi- 1 1.45 
color. An orange and rose com- 11%] 1.25 
bination with pleasing fragrance. 
At its best in spring and fall. 
*Tiffany. Fragrant, delicate pink. A 1 1.45 
dramatic blending of light pink 11% | 1.25 
and pale gold, with 25 to 30 flared 
petals. Medium tall, very free 
blooming. A favorite for cutting. 
*Tropicana. Luminous orange-red. 1 2.65 
{ The color is intense and so is the 114] 2.10 
fragrance. Tall, bushy, well-shaped 
plant. The best of the orange-reds. 
Pl. Pat. 1969. 
*Yankee Doodle. Rich yellow’ 1 2.65 
blooms suffused scarlet-pink. Full 11% | 2.10 
blooms with up to 100 petals 5 
inches across. Strong, tall growing. 
Pl. Pat. app. for. 
FLORIBUNDAS 
*Angel Face. Delightful lavender. 1 $2.45 
t Ruffled, scalloped petals of soft 1144] 1.95 
rich rosy lavender, with a strong 
fragrance. Low growing, free 
blooming. A unique combination 
of color, fragrance and flower form. 
Pl. Pat. 2792. 
*Bahia. Golden orange. Double, well- 1 2.45 
shaped flowers with spicy scent. 114 | 1.95 
Vigorous bush with dark green 
zoliage: Free blooming. Pl. Pat. 
3525. 
Betty Prior. Like pink dogwood. A 1 1.45 
wonderful old rose, still a favorite. 14%} 1.25 
Large clusters of single blooms, 
pink in color. Grows 4 feet tall or 
more and makes a fine hedge. 
Very hardy. 
Bicentennial. Brilliant-red buds 1 2.45 
open to blooms 31% inches across. 11% | 1.95 
Bushy, vigorous plants produce 
great quantities of bloom all sea- 
son. Glossy dark green foliage. 
Pl. Pat. 3802. 
*Bon Bon. Deep rose-pink with 1 2.45 
white reverse. eons 314 inches 1144] 1.95 
are carried in heavy clusters. Com- 
pact habit. Repeats well. Pl. Pat. 
3555. 
*Cathedral. Rich apricot with bril- 1 2.45 
liant salmon tints on the ruffled 1144] 1.95 
petal edges as the blooms mature. 
Fragrant. Bushy plants with olive 
green foliage. Pl. Pat. 3524. 
*Circus. Bright mixture of red and 1 1.45 
yellow, pink and orange. The 114] 1.25 
bushy, sturdy plant bears the 3- 
inch flowers in profusion in enor- 
mous clusters. Makes an excellent 
hedge. 
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Poster 
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by quantity - per - variety ordered, > Grade 
No 
not by total order. 
STAR® ROSE PRICE LIST 
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FLORIBUNDAS, continued 
*Europeana. Trusses of satiny red. 
+ Enormous, heavy clusters of bloom 
with a very long life. Ruffled 
petals. Low, compact grower. 
Rugged, hardy, disease resistant. 
Plates 
*Fashion. Bee color. A favorite. 
Among the all-time top sellers. Soft 
coral-peach-pink. Quite fragrant. 
About 3 feet tall, disease resistant 
and a constant bloomer. 
*Fire King. A very showy scarlet. 
Exceptional vigor and tall, uni- 
form growth. Good dark foliage, 
resistant to disease. Neat-looking 
blooms in big clusters. Moderately 
perfumed. Ideal for hedging. PI. 
Pat. 1758. 
*First Edition. NEW! Coral buds 
t+ open into 21% inch blooms with 
subtle blending of yellow, orange 
and red shades. One spray makes 
a bouquet. Pl. Pat. 3647. 
*Gene Boerner. Pink shades. A fine 
plant often over 314 feet high. 
Dainty buds of deep rose color, be- 
coming clear pink with deeper 
center. Large clusters. Pl. Pat. 
2885. 
*Redgold. Bright contrasting shades 
of orange-gold edged _brick-red. 
Flowers are carried in clusters and 
singly. Compact, medium height 
plants. Very lasting in color and 
form. Pl. Pat. 3006. 
*Rose Parade. Medium pink buds 
and light coral-pink blooms tinted 
with peach. Double flowers in 
clusters. Freely branched plants, 
as broad as tall. Gives a constant 
display all season. Pl. Pat. 3065. 
*Saratoga. Large, sparkling white. 
Creamy buds become crystal white 
blooms 4 inches wide, borne in gen- 
erous Floribunda style. Old-time 
fragrance. Pl. Pat. 2299. 
Spartan. Abundant deep coral gems 
shaped like a Hybrid Tea. Hand- 
some in the garden and just as nice 
for cutting. Fragrant. Tall and 
strong. 
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Roses aa as attractive borders and on arbors in the home landscape. 
*All-America Award Winner 
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