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* FEU PERNET-DUCHER. @) H.T. (Mallerin.) 
Plant Pat. 103. Sunshine-yellow. This Rose can be 
compared to the famed ugly duckling that developed 
into a beautiful swan, for the first 
buds of the season are creamy 
white, tinted with carmine, and 
they give no hint of the large, full- 
petaled, superbly beautiful, fra- 
grant blooms of sunshine yellow 
that greet you when fa 
the glorious flowers 
are fully open. The 
half-open blooms are 
breath-taking in their 
beauty, with their 
hearts of glowing 
apricot-gold which 
later becomes pure | 
sunshine yellow. It | 
gives us a joyous thrill 
as we look at and try _ 
to describe the truly an 
astonishing blooms § 
that here come freely, 
all season, on_ up- 
right, vigorous plants | 
with glistening, dis- | 
ease-resistant foliage. | 
This is one of the fin- 
est yellow Roses in 
existence. $1 each; 
3 for $2.50.¢ *Grenoble~ 
Roses for Cutti OF 
1 0 ne a z Ph ae $6.95 
These Roses are all long-stemmed and notably 
lasting when cut. They bloom so freely they will 
average less than 2 cents per flower the first year 
planted, and then you have them free for years to 
come. 
If you hesitate to cut blooms from your Rose- 
garden display when fresh flowers are wanted for 
indoor decoration and enjoyment, we suggest that 
you plant these 10 in your vegetable garden or some 
other likely place where good Rose-soil is available, 
then you can cut every bud as it appears without 
any regrets. Remember, it’s such a satisfaction to 
know you have Roses to cut, perhaps when wanted 
in a hurry as the last decorative touch to an other- 
wise perfectly set dinner table for guests you want 
to honor. 
* Cathrine Kordes * Luna 
* Editor McFarland %*Mme. Joseph Perraud 


















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* Girona * Mrs. Sam McGredy 
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STAR ROSES, SPRING 1941 
* GLOAMING. G3) A Plante Pat; 137. 
Fawn-orange. A novel-colored Rose that is 
particularly lovely in the half- -opene -d bud stage 
when the color is fawn-orange. The open blooms 
are an unusual shade of pink, overlaid with 
salmon. They make delightful cut-flowers. $1 
each; 3 for $2.50. 
* GOLDEN DAWN. Page 17. (9) H.T. Pale 
yellow. Here tndeed is a Rose that captivates 
everyone who Is interested in lovely, varnished, 
dark green holly-like foliage as well as magnifi- 
cent, tea-scented flowers. The lemon-yellow 
blooms, which are continuously produced, are 
very large, with 50 to 60 petals. (See ‘‘Star 
Dozen,” page 17.) $1 each.* 
* GOLDEN MAIN. H.T. Plant Pat. 254. Yel- 
low. Remarkable for its pure, unstained, dande- 
lion-yellow color. The intensity of the yellow is 
really unique, making an individual flower that 
so far has not been duplicated by any other 
Hybrid Tea. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
* GOLDEN SASTAGO. Page 12. (3) 15 Be 
(P. Dot.) Buttercup-yellow. Another great Ever- 
blooming Rose from Spain, which we might call 
a sister of the lovely Radio for both are 
sports of the great Condesa de Sastago, 
and all are noted for splendid robust 
growth, remarkable freedom of 
bloom, and rich Rose fragrance. 
Early in the season you may 
find coppery sunset tints on 
Golden Sastago, but they dis- 
appear later and leave a clear, . 
gleaming yellow, deliciously 
fragrant flower. $1 each.* 
* GRENOBLE. (@) 1B (SB 
Scarlet-crimson. Plant Is 
 , very vigorous and the 
blooms come on un- 
usually long stems, 
making it one of the 
best garden Roses for 
cutting. The buds are 
crimson, but the open 
flower is almost scar- 
let. $1 each.* 
* HEINRICH WENDLAND. 
BIi.T. Reddish copper. Large, 
avery double (70 petals) flowers 
-of reddish copper with an 
orange flush over all; backs of 
the petals are rich orange. A 
truly Juxurious color. Rich, 
syrupy fragrance. $1 each.* 



