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STAR ROSES 



^CATHRINE KORDES. H.T. Carmine-scarlet. 

 This magnificent, full-petaled Rose, with rich 

 bronzy foliage, has large, well-forrned flowers of 

 glowing carmine-scarlet that come singly from big, 

 long-pointed, blood-red buds on erect, strong stems. 

 $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet- 

 crimson. Lustrous scarlet-crimson flowers, 4 inches 

 in diameter, gracefully loose in form, are contin- 

 uously produced on big, bushy plants which are 

 easy to grow. 85 cts. ea.; 3 for $2.15.* 



^CHRISTOPHER STONE. Page \1 . ® H.T. Scarlet- 

 crimson. Alluring Damask fragrance is only one of the fas- 

 cinations of this Rose for it has long-pointed, attractive buds 

 that open to vivid scarlet flowers in June. In the fall the 

 petalage increases and the flowers become crimson with blackish 

 shadings. (See "Star Dozen," page 16.) $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^CONDESA DE SASTAGO. @ H.T. Bicolor. Delight- 

 fuHy fragrant flowers of yellow and raspberry-red are produced 

 profusely on vigorous, healthy plants. A noted Rosarian, 

 home from war-torn Europe, reported seeing this Rose in 

 every country visited and says "Whenever I saw Roses on 

 that trip, there was Condesa, always dominating the picture, 

 veritably the arrogant, international beauty." Rated by the 

 American Rose Society as one of the best 10 Roses introduced 

 in the last 10 years. (See "Star 25," page 17.) 85 cts. ea.; 

 3 for $2.15.* 



^COUNTESS VANDAL. Page 8. ® H.T. Plant Patent 

 38. Copper and salmon. A charming Rose from the first 

 tints of color on the large, long, tapering buds until the flower 

 opens and ages and the petals fall. The buds are orange- 

 copper and open to perfumed, exquisitely formed blooms of 

 copper, salmon and gold. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.| 



6 BEGINNER'S SET $0.95 



^^ Value $5.25 



There is nothing difficult about growing any Star-quality Roses 

 yet some are more easy to grow than others and we recommend 

 6 of these, all distinctly different in form and color for begiimers in 

 Rose-growing. All are vigorous and healthy in growth and bloom 

 freely. Each Page 



'A'Betty Uprichard. Carmine and salmon. . .85 cts. 8 



lArCondesa de Sastago. Bicolor 85 cts. 9 



^Lady Ashtown. Carmine-pink 85 cts. 12 



• Mrs. E. P. Thorn. Clear yellow $1.00 13 



•Talisman. Multicolored 85 cts. 15 



•Texas Centennial. Blood-red 85 cts. 15 



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• Dainty Bess. (?) Desc. p. 10 



• Eclipse. (\\ Desc. page 10 



• Condesa de Sastago. (2) 



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