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Hanson's Yellow 



•YORK AND LANCASTER 



(Damask). An old favorite. Buds and 

 flowers are wonderfully marked, with 

 irregular blotches or stripes of pale red 

 and white and sometimes of solid color. 

 It is vigorous and spreading and in 

 late summer the large red hips are very 

 conspicuous. $1 each. 



•SWEETBRIAR. The old English 

 Eglantine, highly valued for the 

 dehghtful fragrance of its pink flowers 

 and young growth and the decorative 

 eff'ect of a profusion of orange, then 

 red berries in late summer. Grows 5 to 

 6 feet high, and is well adapted to hedge, 

 group, or single specimens. SI each. 



•STAR OF PERSIA. (See illustra- 

 tion.) A marvelously vivid buttercup- 

 yellow Rose that grows 8 to 10 feet or 

 more. The blooms are 3 inches in 

 diameter, semi-single, and come early 

 in the spring. Can be used as a chmber 

 or grown as a specimen bush. SI each. 



•LE REVE. A duplicate of Star of 

 Persia in flower but it is sweeter, more 

 bushy, and not so tall in growth. $1 

 each. 



•VON SCHARNHORST. Cl.Per. A 



very hardy, early-blooming pillar Rose, 

 with light yeflow buds, opening to 

 cream-white flowers which literafly 

 cover the plant. Blooms are about 

 2J^ inches in diameter. $1.50 each. 



•GNEISENAU. A showy shrub or 

 low pillar Rose with semi-single, cup- 

 shaped white blooms 4 inches across. 

 Makes a splendid lawn specimen. $1.50 

 each. 



•HARISON»S YELLOW. The 

 cheery yellow Rose of the old-time 

 dooryards. Tough, wiry, almost in- 

 destructible, it is a subject of dehght 

 when covered with its unfading spark- 

 Hng yeflow flowers about the middle of 

 May. It hates the knife; do not prune 

 it, except to take out dead canes. It is 

 somewhat bare-legged, so it is best 

 planted among shrubs or perennials 

 that will hide the base of the plant. 

 (See fliustration.) SI each. 



•PROSPERITY. H.Musk. Grows 

 4 to 5 feet high. A joy to us afl summer 

 for it is as hardy as an oak, and the 

 pink-tinted white flowers keep coming 

 in fragrant clusters afl the growing 

 season. $1.50 each. 



Star of Persia. Buttercup-yellow flowers 



• STAR ROSE GROWERS 



West Grobe, Pa. 



OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION 

 $1 Roses are 90 cts. each when any 12 or more are 

 ordered, 80 cts. each for any 25 or more. 



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