• SPRING 1933 • STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES • 



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Everblooming Star * Roses, cont'd 



• MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. II.T. Golden 

 yellow. Sec color illustration. \\ inner of more Gold 

 Medals lor outdoor blooms than an} other Rose ever 

 grown. The bud is lon^-pointcd, rich reddish gold, 

 almost orange in the depths of the petals, and it 

 holds its color well to the end. Foliage is very orna- 

 mental, healthy, and extremely disease-resistant. 

 This is the most continuous blooming yellow Hy brid 

 Tea. We recommend Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont as the 

 best all-round yellow garden Rose. $1 each. 



• MRS. WARREN E.LENON. II.T. Pink. If this 

 variety were better known, it would be one of the 

 most popular Roses grown. The plant is good; it 

 holds its foliage and is quite free with its large, rich 

 cerise-pink, double blooms. The color is clear, the 

 flowers come singly on long stems, and it is one of the 

 most deliciously perfumed Roses we know, with the 

 haimting fragrance of the old Hybrid Pcrpetuals. 

 Belongs in the Best Dozen class. 75 cts. each. 



• NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. Crimson. 

 Dr. J. Horace McFarland said of this Rose: "It is 

 not the most beautiful red Rose that ever happened, 

 but it is certainly among the most vigorous of its 

 type, with a fme habit of constant and well-handled 

 bloom." 75 cts. each. 



• NUNTIUS PACELLI. H.T. White. One of the 

 most satisfactory white Roses we have been able to 

 find. Cream-colored buds open to fully double, 

 deliciously fragrant flowers of creamy white which 

 soon turn pure white. Nice plants which are nearly 

 always in bloom. 75 cts. each. 



• PALOMA FALCO. H.T. Coppery pink. Lovely 

 coppery orange buds, opening to very double blooms 

 of rich pinkish apricot, lighter at edges of petals. 

 75 cts. each. 



• PARDINAS BONET. H.T. Pink 

 and orange. A low-growing Rose with 

 large, semi-double, cupped blooms of 

 pinkish orange; peculiar fragrance. $1 ea. 



• PAX LABOR. H.T. Pale 

 yellow. Large, pale yellow bud 

 tinged carmine. The fragrant 

 bloom is rich creamy yellow, 

 with deeper yellow center. 

 75 cts. each. 



• PORTADOWN. H.T. Crim- 

 son. A rich, deep crimson Rose 

 with a velvety sheen, for garden, 

 bedding, and exhibition. The 

 bloom is very large, double and 

 keeps well when cut. $1 each. 



• PRESIDENT HOOVER. 



H.T. Multicolored. One of the 

 very best garden Roses. The 

 tall, healthy plants produce 

 large flowers of scarlet, yellow, 

 cerise-pink, and flame. A perfect 

 Rose for cutting. $1 each. 



• RADIANCE. H.T. Rose -pink. 

 The most universally popular Rose in 

 America. Vigorous and hardy, with 

 persistent, healthy foliage and fragrant 

 pink blooms. Shown in color on oppo- 

 site page. 75 cts. each. 



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Pierre S. du Pont 



Perfect for 



cut blooms 



•Mrs. Henry Morse. (Described on opposite page) 



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