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EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



• ANGELS MATEU. Il.T. A most charming Rose with a 

 color thai is enchanting -a luscious, smooth orange-rose, 

 distinct from all others. The flowers arc very large, with 40 

 petals. Delicious red-raspberry fragrance. $1.75 ea. ; 3 or 

 more, $1.55 ea. 



• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine and salmon. 

 Buds are medium sized, long pointed and open to large, 

 semi-double (lowers. Its spicy blooms are bicolored, the 

 outside of the petals deep carmine, inside silvery salmon. 

 20 petals. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



• CALIFORNIA. H.T. Plant Pat. 449. A glorious shade 

 ^g. of ruddy orange, toned with saffron-yellow. Buds 

 $&\ are long and pointed; flowers reach a diameter of 

 *M- S 5 to 6 inches. Vigorous; healthy, glossy green foliage. 

 30 petals. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



•CAPISTRANO. H.T. Plant Pat. 922. Rose-pink. 

 ^~ Well-formed buds and blooms of rich, clear rose- 

 fia&gS pink that really lasts, on husky, bushy, free- 

 ^MB? blooming plants that are a joy to have in the 

 garden. Good-sized flowers with 40 to 45 petals and 

 pleasant fragrance. Flower stems are long and strong 

 on the tall, shapely, well-branched plants. The Ameri- 

 can Rose Society rates this as one of the good pure 

 pink Roses. $2 ea.; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



•CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. H.T. Plant Pat. 

 455. Tall. Long, slender, rose-red buds open 

 to extra-large blooms of deep, glowing rose, 

 sometimes rose-red. 35 petals. $2.25 ea.; 3 or 



more, $2 ea. 



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•CHRISTOPHER STONE. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 

 Damask fragrance and almost continuous bloom. 

 Vivid scarlet in June, becoming deep crimson with 

 velvety, blackish shadings in the fall. 30 petals. One 

 of the long-popular, dependable, deep red Roses. 

 Some people like it even better than Crimson Glory. 

 $1-50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



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•Angels Mateu 



• CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. Bicolor. 

 Opens with rich gold on the reverse of copper- 

 red petals, changing to yellow and raspberry- 

 red. 50 to 60 petals; delightfully fragrant. 

 Blooms in quantity and almost continuously 

 on vigorous, healthy plants that sometimes 

 grow quite tall. $1.50 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



• CRIMSON GLORY. H.T. (See in color on 

 page 30.) Deep crimson. A glorious Rose in its 

 perfect form, its size and its fragrance. 30 

 petals. A splendid plant, bushy, exceptionally 

 free blooming and resistant to disease. Well- 

 established plants are constantly in bloom all 

 season. Widely held to be the best red Rose in 

 the world. Plants are usually rather short and 

 spreading: a front-row variety. Will gradually 

 grow taller if always lightly pruned. $1.75 ea. ; 

 3 or more, $1.55 ea. 



•DAINTY BESS. Single (5 petals). H.T. 

 Blush-pink. Dainty indeed in form, color and 

 delicate wild-Rose fragrance. Long, wine-red 

 stamens. The best single. $1.50 ea.; 3 or 

 more, $1.30 ea. 



•Christopher 

 Stone 



