• SPRING 1933 • STAR GUIJJL TO GOOD ROSES • 



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Everblooming Star * Roses 



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•Director Rubio. Outstanding in 



color and form 



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Orangc-rose. 



It is fragrant. 



• JULES GAUJARD. H.T. 



A large, loose flower of cochlncal-crinison, 

 turning to orange-rose. A beautiful Rose 

 on a good plant which carries 

 the big blooms upright and 

 produces quanti- 

 ties of them. $1 ea 



•julienpotin: 



H.T. Yellow. The 

 aristocrat of pure 

 yellow Roses. Of 

 medium to large 

 size, the pointed, 

 clear yellow buds open to 

 splendid golden yellow 

 blooms which hold their 

 color well. 

 $1 each. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTE 

 VIKTORIA. H.T. White. 

 Although introduced over 

 forty years ago, this is 

 still the standard by which 

 white Roses are judged. 

 Of splendid form, with 

 petals of great substance, 

 it is a perfect cut-flower, 

 and its perfume is exquisite. The 

 plant is moderate in both growth 

 and bloom. 75 cts. each. 



• KARDINAL PIFFL. (Named for the late Primate 

 of Germany.) H.T. Orange-pink. A very active 

 bloomer. The bud is ovoid, orange-pink, with gold 

 at the base, opening to well-arranged, double flowers 

 holding their color well to the end; fruity fragrance. 

 This Rose keeps up a continuous succession of bloom. 

 Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1926. 75 cts. each. 

 •KILLARNEY, DOUBLE WHITE. H.T. Long- 

 pointed buds of the Killarney type, opening to semi- 

 double flowers of pure white, with distinctive 

 Killarney fragrance. Moderate in growth and bloom, 

 but the flowers are still unmatched in form and 

 delightful perfume. 75 cts. each. 



•KONIGIN CAROLA. H.T. Silver-pink. The 

 best of the silver-pink Roses, both in flower and 

 plant. The buds are long and massive, bright satiny 

 La France-pink, with a carmine sheen on the reverse 

 of the petals. The bloom is very large, assuming the 

 peony size and form. It is continuously satisfactory. 

 75 cts. each. 



• LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. The 

 large, long-pointed buds open to cup-shaped flowers 

 with a slight backward roll to the lip of each petal. 

 Color is exquisite flesh-pink, lightened with rich 

 coral on the reverse of the petals and a suspicion of 

 salmon in the center of the bloom. Moderately 

 fragrant and unusually hardy. 75 cts. each. 



•LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. The large, long- 

 pointed buds open to brilliant, shining pink blooms 

 with a golden underglow. Borne singly on long 

 stems, they are fine for cutting and last well in the 

 house. The plant is upright and bushy. It is a 

 vigorous grower and extremely active, producing 

 great quantities of blooms. 75 cts. each. 



(Fully 



described 



on page 9) 



• LADY FORTEVIOT. H.T. Apricot. The Na- 

 tional Rose Society and the Royal Horticultural 

 Society both honored this Rose, the former with a 

 Gold Medal and the latter an Award of Merit. The 

 fragrant flowers are golden yellow, deepening to 

 apricot. $1 each. 



•LADY MARGARET STEWART. H.T. Yellow. 

 Bud deep orange, splashed scarlet, and full bloom 

 deep sunflower-yellow, the reverse heavily shaded 

 orange-brown. Delightfully fragrant. Not a strong 

 grower, but produces occasional exhibition blooms. 

 75 cts. each. 



*LI BURES. H.T. Multicolored. The newly 

 opened, fragrant bloom of Li Bures is the most 

 startling combination of colors ever produced. Start- 

 ing with maroon, orange and yellow in the bud, it 

 changes to velvety purple-crimson and old-rose, 

 suff^used with yellow. $1 each. 



•MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink and gold. A 

 steady bloomer, with beautifully modeled flowers of 

 tender pink, salmon, cream and gold. Highly scented 

 and long lasting. During hot weather blooms open 

 quickly, but in fall the flowers, on sturdy stems, are 

 simply superb. 75 cts. each. 



•MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. H.T. Coral-red. 

 One of the first to welcome you to your garden with 

 a mass of bright coral-red blooms. 75 cts. each. 



• MME. VAN DE VOORDE. H.T. Vivid scarlet. 

 A boutonniere Rose par excellence as it makes ex- 

 quisite, long-pointed, perfect buds, an inch in length. 

 Blooms almost continuously. Delightful, true Rose 

 fragrance. Tall, bushy plant. $1 each. 



Deduct 



On orders of 12 or more deduct 15% from total of "each" prices 

 On orders of 25 or more deduct 20% from total of "each" prices 



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