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STAR ROSES, SPRING 1941 
* CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet-crimson. 
Lustrous scarlet-crimson flowers, 4 inches in diameter, 
gracefully loose in form, are freely produced on big, 
bushy plants which are easy to grow. 75 cts. each.* 
* CHRISTOPHER STONE. Page 17. © HLT. 
Scarlet-crimson. Here is a champion red Rose for red- 
Rose fans for it has about everything one can expect 
from any Rose. It blooms almost continuously on up- 
right, healthy plants; the color is dazzling scarlet- 
crimson and it won a $1000 prize for its intense damask 
fragrance. (See ‘Star Dozen,’’ page 17.) $1 each.* 
* CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Page 106. @) eis 
Two-tone red and yellow. This enchanting two-tone 
Rose from Spain simply stormed its way to popularity y 
because of its unusual coloring, tts free bloom on lusty } 
growing plants, and its delightful, penetrating fragrance. FE Pi 

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The buds are chrome-yellow, so a yellow flower may be te. 
expected, but when the petals unfold you find a rasp- . 
berry-red color on the inside with the vivid yellow on the *Brazier. See page 8. Qa) 
outside shining through, making a color that is alive and 
scintillating. (See ‘‘Star Dozen,”’ page 17.) $1 each.* * DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Pace 10. (2) Hale 
_ Copper-apricot. Lovely long-pointed buds of apricot- 
orange open to charming blooms of coppery apricot. 
You would want this Rose even if only a few blooms 
were produced in a season, but you will surely want it 
when you learn that it had won a gold medal before we 
introduced it, for “‘the most outstanding, continuous- 
blooming new Rose.’’ $1 each.* 

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6 BEGINNER'S SET $3.95 
Value $5.35 
It’s a wise idea for beginners in Rose-growing to 
start with varieties that will ‘“‘stand on their own” 
and bloom freely. Here are half a dozen troupers 
that with little care will produce beautiful blooms. 
*Betty Uprichard. Carmine and Each Page 

Salimonee er oe te ee tes ie tee rene 75 cts. 8 
. * Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet-crimson.75 cts. 9 
* Girona. New. Multicolored.........$1.25 5 
* Lady Ashtown. Clear pink........ 75 cts. 12 
* Mrs. E. P. Thom. Vivid yellow... .85 cts. 13 
* Snowbird. Clear white............. $1.00 14 
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*Dainty Bess (2) 
* COUNTESS VANDAL. Page 10. @) Fives PlantePat. os: 
Copper and salmon. This ts a real Rose aristocrat, erect in 
growth, graceful in form, tastefully colored and bountiful in 
bloom. A winsome Rose from the first tints of color on the 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. These flowers are 
splendid for cutting. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
* DAINTY BESS. (2) H.T. Blush-pink. This Rose is dainty, 
adorable, and altogether charming in its simplicity, for it has only 
5 petals, but the flowers are large, 3 to 4 inches across, and the 
petals are quaintly ruffled. The blooms come continuously all 
season, both singly and in clusters, and the attractive blush-pink 
flowers are decorated with a mass of stamens on wine-red fila- 
ments which add the final artistic touch to the beauty of Dainty 
Bess. This is unquestionably the most popular single-petaled 
Rose. It is robustly healthy yet as charming as a baby and has 
no rival. $1 each.* 
* DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. Yellow. If this 
Rose was without form or color it would still be wanted 
for its delightful, penetrating tea fragrance. However, it 
makes beautiful buds of chrome-yellow, marked with 
carmine, and the artistic cup-shaped blooms show a lovely 
mass of golden anthers in the bottom of the cup. 75 cts. 
each. G3) 
*See Quantity Prices, page 3 *Betty Uprichard 
‘No further discount ose Index, Page 30 a See page 8 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 9 t 

