

THE NOVELTIES 
%GOOD NEWS. H.T. (2) (Meilland.) Plant Pat. 
426. Buds of deep coppery pink open slowly to great 
60-petaled blooms with a glowing, coppery center, 
toning to shell-pink on the outer petals. Rich tea fra- 
grance. A vigorous, healthy plant almost continuous 
in bloom. We receive most enthusiastic reports about 
Good News. An excellent, general purpose Rose. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
*HEART’S DESIRE. H.T. (Howard & Smith.) 
Plant Pat. 501. Beautiful form and heavy pet- 
s alage distinguish this rich scarlet Rose. Great, 
streamlined buds come on erect stems, making an ex- 
cellent flower for cutting. Delightful fragrance adds 
to its perfection; it is so fragrant that a small bouquet 
will fill a good-sized room with its pérfume. $1.50 ea.3 
3 for $3.75. 
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¢HIGHLAND PARK. H.T. (3) (Mallerin.) The 
Chief Rosarian of the Men’s Garden Clubs of America 
chose this Rose to be named for Highland Park, III., 
and to be a feature of the new ““Gardeners’ Memorial” 
Rose-garden there. That in itself denotes the quality 
of this beautiful salmon-pink variety which produces 
its fine blooms on vigorous, healthy plants. A really 
choice Rose for those who appreciate delicate colors 
and full-petaled varieties. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
* HOME SWEET HOME. H.T. (Wood & Ingram.) 
Large flowers of an enchanting, refreshing glowing 
pink, each petal delicately edged with silvery pik. 
The full-petaled blooms of peony form thrill you with 
their intense, true Rose fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 for 
$3.75. 
Tue Conarp-Pyte Co. 
“T have been buying roses from your company for a good many 
years, as I have had three different rose-gardens, and I have always 
found your roses better stock than I could get from any other 
source. A Seattle friend ordered some of your roses upon my 
recommendation. He tells me the same thing, that your roses 
are better, and from now on all of his roses will be ordered from 
Miss G. E. L., Peshastin, Wash. 
your company.’ 
May 21, 1045 
Rose Index, Page 23 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 7 
2S OE 

%* Good News (2) 
%* KATHERINE T. MARSHALL. H.T. Page 8. Q) 
og Plant Pat. 607. Named to honor Mrs. Marshall, 
LY wife of America’s great General George T. 
Marshall. This splendid, sparkling, warm pink Rose 
comes on magnificent, erect-growing, very hardy 
plants with profuse, dark green foliage. The large, 
cupped flowers have heavy petals that resist summer 
sun and have fruity fragrance. Growth and foliage 
are equal to the renowned Radiance and the beautiful 
blooms come freely on long stems for cutting. $2 ea.; 
3 for $5. 
*MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. 
AARS. Smith.) 
(Howard & 
: Plant Pat. pending. Large, pointed, 
{ivory buds open to 4%-inch spiral flowers of 
® canary-yellow tint with creamy outer petals. The 
magnificent 35-petaled flowers come freely on vigor- 
ous, upright plants with heavy, bronzy canes and 
when fully open have an attractive mass of rich golden 
anthers on filaments which match the petals. $2 ea.; 
3 for $5. 
*MME. MARIE CURIE. H.T. (Gaujard.) Plant 
og Pat. pending. Buds of bright, clear, daffodil- 
yellow, open glowing chrome-yellow and come 
freely on upright, vigorous plants. The 25-petaled, 
sweetly fragrant flowers age to rich cream before the 
petals fall. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. 
* Highland Park (3) 
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