EVERBLOOMING 

 STAR ROSES 



*E. G. Hill. H.T. (Crimson) 



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After a lifetime of produeing new Roses, 

 Mr. Mill tliouglit enough of this beauty to 

 permit it to be named for himself. The flowers 

 are large, full, fragrant, brilliant crimson, and 

 splendid for cutting. Vigorous j)lants very 

 busily engaged in producing their perfectly 

 formed fragrant flowers. A standard red Rose 

 botli in the garden and under glass. 75 cts. 

 each. 



• E. J. LUDDING. H.T. Carmine-pink. A 

 splendid new Rose of large size, perfect form, 

 and interesting color. The large, fully double 

 flowers are carmine-pink, overspread with an 

 orange flush, long lasting, and borne singly on good 

 stems. An ideal Rose for cutting. The plant is extra 

 vigorous, tall and bushy, and unusually free for a 

 Rose of its size. Tea fragrance. Has won many 

 awards abroad, including a First Class Certificate 

 (the highest award) of the Royal Horticultural 

 Society of the Netherlands, and Gold Medal of Nos 

 Jungunt Rosse, 1930. $1 each. 



• ETOILEDEFEU. H.T. Flame color. The name 

 "Star of Fire" is very appropriate for this flaming 

 Rose. The globular buds of glowing flame gradually 

 open to flat blooms of coral-pink and glowing reddish 

 salmon, with myriads of short center petals. Espe- 

 cially fine in hot sunshine. Its foliage is rich, glossy 

 dark green, more resistant to disease than most of 

 this class. 75 cts. each. 



• ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. See descrip- 

 tion, page 10. 



• FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. See description, 

 page 10. 



• FRAU DR. SCHRICKER. H.Ben. Carmine- 

 pink. Symmetrical, bushy plants 18 to 24 inches tall, 

 which bloom all the time. The flowers remind one of 

 the old Hermosa but are of better form and clearer 



carmine-pink color. 75 cts. each. 



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*E. G.Hill. Noted for form and fragrance. 75 cts. each 



*Editor McFarland. See desc. on page 8. $1 each 



• GOLDEN GLEAM. H.T. Vivid yellow. The 

 nicely formed buds are pure yellow with carmine 

 stains, and open to large blooms of clear daffodil- 

 yellow, holding their color longer than most. Sweet 

 honey-like fragrance. 75 cts. each. 



•GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. Pale yellow. This 

 lovely Rose from Australia is one of the finest garden 

 Roses ever produced. Although as hardy as any of 

 the Hybrid Teas, it has every appearance of being 

 pretty much pure Tea. The lovely bronzy foliage, 

 almost immune to disease, the bushy, low-growing 

 plants, and the wonderful rich Tea fragrance all 

 denote its Tea ancestry. Large, globular buds, pale 

 yellow with old-rose markings, open to fully double 

 blooms of soft lemon-yellow which are beautiful until 

 they fall apart. One of the best blooming Roses \ve 

 have ever grown, and is rarely out of bloom. $1 each. 



• GRENOBLE. H.T. See description, page 11. 



• GRUSS AN AACHEN. Ben.-Bour. White to 

 carmine. A dependable continuous-bloom- 

 ing bedding or border variety. While on 

 short stems and not good for cutting, the 

 large, fully double flowers of flesh-pink, 

 salmon, and yellow are a continuous delight 

 in the garden. 75 cts. each. 



• GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.Ben. Deep crimson. 

 Noted for its pervasive fragrance that is especially 



delightful. The flowers come in clusters, each 

 one perfect, but on slender stems. Rich crimson, 

 changing to bright scarlet, shading to velvety 

 fiery red. Use this Rose for a continuous-flower- 

 ing, fragrant, 4 to 5-foot hedge. 75 cts. each. 



• HENRY PAUTHIER. H.T. The vivid red, semi- 

 double flowers with wavy petals give the open bloom 

 a delightfully informal appearance. The first burst 

 of bloom literally hides the plant, making a striking 

 garden picture. In a group planting it is unexcelled 

 for bright, cheery mass display. The perfume is 

 that of the old Centifolia Rose. Strong, bushy 

 growth. Certificate, Contest for Most Beautiful 

 Rose of France, Lyon, 1932. 75 cts. each. 



Deduct { 



15% on 12 or More Roses 

 20% on 25 or More Roses 



[See Exceptions"] 

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• STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



