Miss Willmott. See page 34 



Independence Day 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— SHADES OF YELLOW 



•CONSTANCE. (Peraet.) With real golden yellow flowers of medium size, 

 of fair globular form, Constance was a step in advance toward the perfect yellow 

 Rose. Its color is somewhat fleeting but holds better in partial shade and in the 

 autumn. Foliage is not very persistent but better than many Pernetianas. 

 This Rose became the mother of the famous Souvenir de Claudius Pernet. ~ 

 telle Gold Medal, 1916. SI each. 



•DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. See this Rose in natural colors 

 and described on page 38. 



•ELDORADO. H.T. A beautiful clear yellow double flower, but it is a shy 

 bloomer and hangs its head in summer. $1 each. 



•GOLDEN EMBLEM. (Pernet.) Another clear yellow, large-flowered Rose, 

 the buds of which are marked with narrow stripes of deep carmine. Sweetly fra- 

 grant, but a somewhat shy bloomer, and has the glossy fohage of this class. $1 each. 



•HARRY KIRK. T. This Rose is classed as a Tea but has a strong strain of 

 Hybrid Tea which reinforces its hardiness and its upright, firm growth. Pure 

 straw-yellow color, paling to cream in the open stage. It is a noteworth}^ bedding 

 Rose, with strong Tea fragrance and healthy foliage. No great outburst of 

 bloom at any one time, but a steady, continuous bloomer. N. R. S. Gold Medal, 

 1907. $1 each. 



•INDEPENDENCE DAY. (Pernet.) (Illustrated above.) The buds are 

 long, deep coppery orange in color, and very freely produced. The open flowers 

 are apricot, suffused with sunflower-yellow, and fairly fragrant. While the blooms 

 are semi-double, the petals are large, making a fine flower. A sensationafly at- 

 tractive Rose when it can be shaded in the afternoon. At its best in the morning, 

 for boutonnieres as the fresh blooms open. Wonderfully attractive when several 

 are planted together. $1 each. 



•LADY CRAIG. H.T. (New.) See description on page 40. 



No. 10310 April 2, 1927 



I wish to state that, to date, of the many Star Roses I have in my garden I have never had 



one fail me. — H. N. D., Flushing, N. Y. 



Order No. 28019 October 24, 1927 



In June, I visited your Rose-Garden at West Grove. They were so beautiful. I especially 



admired the different yellow Roses. — Mrs. John N. P., Baltimore, Md. 



*STAR ROSE GROWERS 



West Grobe, Pa. 



PRICES j 90c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 12 or more 

 gMT-- i 80c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 25 or more 



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