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*HELEN TRAIBEL. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 1028. 

 _^ What a superbly beautiful rose this is! It beggars 

 <&!r description— but we will try! Please note the exquisite 

 ^ blending of delicate pink and soft yellow which seems 

 to us to be like seashell-porcelain. See the graceful form of 

 bud and flower, and how the 27 large petals roll outward in 

 the open bloom to present the full Helen Traubel charm at 

 its loveliest. Magnificence reaches its peak in this All-America 

 Award Winner. What you do not see in the picture you can 

 see in your mind's eye if you will visualize a large, vigorous 

 plant with long canes holding the flowers, and with distinc- 

 tively fine, green foliage serving to accentuate their beauty. 

 You gel such beauty in plenty all during the 

 season with Helen Traubel. $2.75 ea.;3 or more, 

 $2.40 ea. 



•THE DOCTOR. H.T. This is "What the 

 doctor ordered" if you're one of the many who dote 

 on fine old roses. The color is satin pink, and 

 there's a certain richness in it which does not fade 

 out. You get this delicious color in long, pointed 

 buds and huge open flowers which come on a good 

 plant. Like so many of the old favorites, this one 

 has a fresh, fine fragrance which makes one want 

 to sniff again and again. $1.75 ea.; 3 or more. 

 $1.55 ea. 



STAR 

 ROSES 



THE BEST ROSES 

 FOR AMERICA 



It pays to buy the best 



Offer 10 on the 

 opposite page gives 

 you all five great 

 roses illustrated on 

 these two pages — a 

 great buy, and every 

 rose eminently worth 

 while. 



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•NEW YORKER. II. T. Plant Pat. 823. 

 Put on your sun glasses when you gaze 

 on the bright, bright redness of the so- 

 phisticated New Yorker! This one has plenty 

 of Gotham gumption — a bold, proud demand 

 for attention. It gets it. too; for in this red 

 rose there is brilliance and the spark! • 

 of personality which holds the stage. 

 New Yorker produces big, and often 

 enormous, flowers — and plenty of 

 them. They Ye as fragrant as a Fifth 

 Avenue salon, and as fresh as a band- 

 box dandy. New Yorker grows with 

 great vigor, producing a bushy plant, 

 strong canes and tall, stiff stems. It 

 makes a great show in the garden, 

 and as cut flowers for the vase or 

 bouquet. There is still another out- 

 standing quality — that is, reliable 

 performance; for New Yorker does 

 exceptionally well everywhere, and 

 even in semi-shady places. So for 

 the keen pleasure which only the red 

 rose can give, consider New Yorker. 

 $2.50 ea.; 3 or more, S2.20 ea. 



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