%* RAMON BACH. See back cover. (3) feist Raserdes 
Dot.) Plant Pat. 366. Apricot-buff. Here you have 
one of the soft pastel shades so greatly admired, a color 
that will not conflict with any other Rose in your gi arde ‘n. 
The large, artistic blooms are called “‘Masterpieces”” by 
ardent Rose lovers who have grown this Rose to make 
it produce exhibition blooms ‘such as we have here in 
our Rose-fields and test-gardens. This unusually large, 
full-petaled Rose, with agreeable frurt-like fragrance, 
comes singly and stands erect on strong, straight stems. 
The opening blooms show a lovely apricot-buff on the 
back of the petals with a touch of salmon-pink on the 
inside, the combination making a soft amber-yellow 
with a luminous glow. Like other Star Novelties, this 
Rose was rigorously tested before rt was relez ased for 
introduction and has continued its good performance 
in the gardens of our customers. See offer below and on 
back cover. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
% Golden Sastago. See page 5 
@ 
Q NOVELTY ROSES $Q.85 
Value $11.75 
* Crimson Glory. Plant Pat. 105. 
Rich crimson. See pages 4 and 24 ...., 
* Dicksons Red. Plant Pat. 376. 
Brilliant reds-Seexpage 426 5 es eS. 
* Golden State. Plant Pat. 303. 
Golden yellow. See pages 5 and 6 
* Good News. Plant Pat. 426. 
Silvery pink. See front cover. 
Each 
.$1.25 
1.25 
1.00 
Desc. p.2. 1.50 
* Hector Deane. Plant Pat. 361. 
Carmine and salmon. See page 5. 
1.50 
* Mme. Charles Mallerin. Plant Pat is 409. 
Orange-flame. See page 6. 1.50 
* Mme. Henri Guillot. Blent Pat 237. 
Watermelon-pink. See pages 6 and 24. 
* Pearl S. Buck. Plant Pat. app. for. 
Golden yellow. See page 6. an 
* Ramon Bach. Plant Pat. 366. 
Apricot-buff. See above and page 24.... 
ASK FOR OFFER 102 
1.25 
. 1.50 
1.00 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
‘PNo further discount 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 
© 
*Rome 
Glory 
* ROME GLORY. Q) H.T. Plant Pat. 304. Cerise- 
red. A royal Rose somewhat like Dame Edith Helen 
in form. It does not blue when aging. Here is a cham- 
pion Rose for those who enjoy having monster blooms 
to show. A grand Rose for indoors for its form and 
color are charming, the fragrance delightful, and the 
blooms usually come singly on erect, rigid stems. 
Florists get from 50 cts. to $1 each for Rome Glory 
blooms. This Rose was named in honor of the third 
millenium of the founding of the great Eternal City. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 
*SATURNIA. H.T. (D. Aijcardi.) Plant 
Pat. 349. Bicolor. Beautiful form and attractive 
flame-like colors of red and copper make this an 
outstandingly lovely Rose. It has given a great 
performance in our garden and bloomed freely 
on erect stems. The spectacular flowers, with 
their rich fruity fragrance, are long-lasting when 
cut. Gold Medal, Rome. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. ¢ 
* SERENE. New, Fall 19040. The newest and one of 
the loveliest white Everblooming Roses. See descrip- 
tion on page 3. 
* SIGNORA. @) H.T. Plant Pat. 201. Long buds 
of warm burnt sienna open to lovely blooms of man- 
darin and salmon. A masterpiece in both plant and 
bloom and splendid for cutting. Gold Medal, Rome. 
Gold Medal Award, Portland, Ore. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.+ 
* SILVER JUBILEE. New, Fall rozo. A lovely yel- 
low though the name suggests a white Rose. See de- 
scription on page 3. 
* VILLE DE NANCY. New, Fall 1940. A great, new 
pink. See description on page 3 
© | %* Buds of Signora. Plants $1 each 
