Climbing Noisette Roses (For the South) 
These varieties revel in the warm sunshine and mild winters of the South, 
but are the despamr of Rose-growers north of Philadelphia, Indianapolis, 
and St. Louis unless grown under glass. 
*MARECHAL NIEL. A glowing, golden yellow Rose of the Noisette family, 
all of whom, to feel at home, must have conditions like those in the sunny south- 
land. With little care, It will cover itself with its large, soft yellow, fragrant blooms. 
North of W ashington it is too tender to risk outdoors during the w inter, unless 
taken down from its support and heavily covered with straw or soil. $1 each. 
Order No. 24541 April 7, 1925 
Iam just in receipt of the 10 roses ordered for Spring planting, and they are the Be 
plants I have ever recetved. —Thanks.—F. C. F., 
Lexington, Ky. 
Climbing Tea Roses 
(For the South) 
These also ask for careful winter pro- 
tection if you expect them to survive, 
though not so tender as Marechal Niel. 
*GLOIRE DE DIJON. A highly 
prized old climbing Tea Rose which is 
quite hardy for its class and has been 
known to thrive unexpectedly quite far 
north. Large irregular flowers of buff and 
orange yellow, very sweetly perfumed, and 
Itberally produced. The plant is very 
vigorous and of surprising beauty. Fine in 
the South, but should be given a sheltered 
situation and good protection north of the 
Ohio River. $1 each. 
*CL. LADY HILLINGDON. Bright 
golden yellow flowers of cupped form very 
stmilar to the bush Rose of the same name. 
Not reliably hardy north of Washington, 
but a splendid everblooming climber for 
the South. $1 each. 
*CL. MAMAN COCHET. Identical 
with the bush variety, bearing mn great 
profusion Jarge, carmine-rose blooms with 
creamy centers. Surprisingly hardy for a 
Tea, and has been known te do well as far 
nerth as central Kansas, but, of course, it 
received most careful protection. One of 
the most dependable Climbing Teas for 
mild climates. $1 each 
**‘Due to Good Packing’’ 
Today I received the plants which I ordered in 
my letter of January 10. They are wonderful, and 
arrived In magnificent condition, due to the good 
packing, undoubtedly—L. S., Lagos, Jalisco, 
Mexico. February 1, 1925. Gloire de Dijon 
“» || * STAR ROSE GROWERS * ROS ES: $1 each; 10 for $9.00; $80.00 per 100 
West Grobe, Pa 25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 
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