Miss Lolita Armour 



Mrs. A. R. Waddell 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES, TINTED, continued 



*LADY PIRRIE. H.T. A tall, husky grower. Blooms come in great bouquets 

 of deep, coppery reddish salmon, mixed with apricot- yellow. Better disbud 

 during July and August and enjoy the amazing tinted blooms in the autumn. 

 Exquisite indoors when cut early in the morning. $1 each. 



•LORD LAMBOURNE. H.T. (New.) Described on page 40. 



*LOS ANGELES. (Fernet.) See in natural colors on page 29. 



•LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. (Pemet.) W'hen at their best the bud 

 and bloom are extra large, opening to cactus form and chockful of petals. Colors 

 are a mixture of copper, orange, pink, and yellow, each one in turn having its 

 supremacy as the bloom ages. FoHage is large, glossy, and beautiful but hard to 

 keep. The plant is vigorous and bushy. A magnificent Rose with some faults 

 but nevertheless well worth having. SI each. 



•MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. See in natural color on next page. 



•MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. (Pernet.) See in natural color on page 7. 



•MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. (New.) See description on page 40. 



•MARI DOT. (Peraet.) (1927 Novelty.) See page 41. 



•MISS LOLITA ARMOUR. (Peraet.) (Illustrated above.) Sensational in 

 its novel coloring of orange and copper, yellow and fawn, this Rose easily won the 

 Bagatelle Prize in 1921. Quite large, globular, pungently fragrant flowers, full 

 to the center, illumined with glowing hues, are produced on an erect, branching 

 plant. The flowers sometimes fail to open well, but in spite of this the marvelous 

 color endears it to everyone. Visitors in our Rcse-fields were invariably enthu- 

 siastic about the form and color of this delightfully fragrant variety. The fragrance 

 reminds one strongly of mignonette. A forgivable fault with this Rose is that the 

 heavy, full blooms sometimes hang their heads. SI each. 



•MRS. ARTHUR ROBERT WADDELL. H.T. Remarkable for its long red- 

 dish copper buds of finest shape, which open to flowers of coppery gold, but change 

 to soft pink as the flower ages. The flowers are not many-petaled, but if disbudded 

 to one bloom they wiH make exhibition size, especially in autumn. A lovely, 

 decorative Rose that apparently thrives almost anywhere. SI each. 



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

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



• STAR ROSE GRO\VERS 



West Grobe, Pa. 



31 



See Order Sheet for low delivery cost 



