STAR & GUIDE 
THE SEASON’S NEWEST 
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AARS America Rose Selections 
The Roses entitled to use the ‘‘All-America Rose 
Selections’? symbol are varieties that have been tested for 
two years by America’s ablest judges of Roses in 16 test- 
gardens in 11 states, from New England to California. 
They have been selected to give tip-top results throughout 
the U.S. A. 
The 16 judges have identical score-cards on which spaces 
are allowed for the points to be given each Rose, spring, 
summer, and fall for two years. All scores from alli the 
gardens are added and finally the average score for two 
years is announced by the secretary of the A.A.R.S. 
Fall is the time* to plant all the Roses offered in this 
Catalog for best results. You get the plants as they come 
freshly dug and full of vitality. The roots become estab- 
lished during the winter and the plants are ready to get 
to work again as soon as growth starts in the spring. 
Plant plenty of Roses this fall. You are assured of quality 
m™ results when you plant quality Star Roses. 
*Where winter temperatures may excite 
growth, postpone planting until after danger 
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*xAPRICOT QUEEN. from freezing is past. 
eg HT. (How- * CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. 
ARS ard & Smith.) eae 2) H.'T. (Armstrong.) 
lant ie MARS. Plant Pat. 455. Extra 
464, Orange and apri- cae large, beautifully 
cot at the base of the petals formed, high-centered blooms 
merge to salmony rose and of cerise to spectrum red open 
pink in the fully developed, ; from long, slender, blood-red 
full-petaled blooms which come zs buds. Won highest score in 
freely and upright on vigorous, | official test-gardens of All- 
healthy plants with handsome =} America Rose Selections 1941. 
leathery foliage. $1.25 ea.; ; | $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.i 
3 for $3.15.7 _ : 
*xBLANCHE MALLERIN. ee ee 
H.T. (Mallerin.) Prop. rights P  GYNA Plant Pat. 376. This 
reserved. White. “I think 
truly thrilling, de- 
lictiously fragrant red Rose Is 
almost sunproof and holds its 
thrilling scarlet color until 
the petals fall. One 
of the choicest AII- 
America Rose Se- 
lections. $1.25ea.; 
3 for $3.15.7 
Blanche Mallerin is about 
— I = ~- ner aa } 
the best white Rose I have seen 
In years.”’ This comment, from 
one of the keenest judges of 
Roses we know, agreed with 
our own judgment when we 
decided to offer this variety as 
an Improvement over existing 
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white Roses. This new, fra- 
grant Rose ts clear white with 
blooms so perfect they look 
ee y * Mme. Charles 
artificial and seem to _ be 
Mallerin. H.T. 
modeled in white w The Desc. page 6 
buds are str reamlined A come 
on erect, wiry stems. $1.50 GB) 
A.3 3 fOr oo.15-4 
*BOUDOIR. H.T. New, Fall 1942. See dese. 
*BRIGHT WINGS. H.T. New, Fall 1942. 
See desc. page 3. 
* CALIFORNIA. H.T. Page 5. ©) (Howard 
merece & Smith.) Plant Pat. 449. The color is 
AARS # glorious shade of ruddy orange toned 
with saffron-yellow with the exterior 
of the broad, firm petals overlaid with saffron-rose. 
Buds are long and pointed; flowers are enormous 
In size, reaching a diameter of 5 to 6 inches. 
Growth vigorous, with healthy, glossy green 
foliage. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
*See Quantity Prices, page 3 
INo further discount 
THE. CONARD-PYLE CO: 4 
