President Wilson 



Rose Marie 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— SHADES OF PINK, continued 



*PREMIER. H.T. Makes splendid fall blooms. The flowers are large, of fine 

 form, pleasing fragrance, rich dark pink color, and come on long, stiff stems, almost 

 thornless. Notable as a cut-flower Rose. $1 each. 



•PRESIDENT WILSON. H.T. (Illustrated above.) The blooms are very 

 large, bright pink with a luminous glow. Grows vigorously, blooms liberally, and 

 is among the hardiest in this class. The flowers resemble Willowmere but have 

 less salmon in the color. $1 each. 



•PRINCE DE BULGARIE. H.T. Closely resembles Antoine Rivoire. The 

 color is a glowing pink or flesh, with deeper shadings in center and edged with 

 carmine. Splendid for cutting. $1 each. 



•QUEEN OF FRAGRANCE. H.T. The name implies the main quality of this 

 rather large, shell-pink rose. A satisfactory variety with steady, even production 

 of good blooms. Si each. 



•RADIANCE. H.T. See in natural color on page 10. 



•ROSE MARIE. H.T. (IHustrated above.) The buds are long, smooth, and 

 delicately curved and the open flowers clear rose-pink, unmixed with other 

 shades and mildly fragrant. Both buds and blooms are fine for cutting, being 

 borne on long stems which are not always erect, and sometimes a trifle weak. The 

 plant is of branching habit, not very vigorous and has few thorns. $1 each. 



•SHOT SILK. H.T. Rather a novel shade in the bud, blending the yellow 

 of the base with the carmine of the tips through a gamut of pastel tints that defy 

 the color nomenclature. Plant is low growing, rather stubby but hardy. N. R. S. 

 Gold Medal, 1923. $1.50 each. 



•SOUV. DE GEORGES PERNET. H.T. Off"ered, described, and shown in 

 natural color on page 24. 



•UNA WALLACE. H.T. Beautiful, soft, clear-toned cherry-rose color, with- 

 out any shading, but the petals are deeply veined. Graceful, long-pointed buds 

 open wefl into medium-sized fuH blooms, sweetly perfumed. The recurving 

 outer petals give the fuH Rose a ball-like appearance. $1 each. 



•WILLIAM R. SMITH. T. Large, double creamy white flowers, with strong 

 tints of pink and lilac, produced on long, wiry stems and lasting long when cut. 

 The plant is spreading in growth, the foliage is exceptionally fine, a deep olive- 

 green in color, it is thick and leathery and exceptionafly free from disease. The 

 buds and blooms are simply perfect in the fafl. SI each. 



• 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. 



*2(< 



27 m-^See Order Sheet for low delivery cost 



