* ANGELS MATEU. @) H.YT.. -Plant: Par. 174: 
Orange-rose. This delightfully different Rose is, with- 
out question, the fmmest Hybrid Tea that ever came 
from Spain and Is an easy winner when in competition 
with others in its color class. The beautiful, full- 
petaled blooms of orange-rose come singly and erect on 
firm stems, well above the dark green, leathery foliage, 
and have a delicious fragrance like ripe raspberries. 
We have glowing reports of the beauty and fragrance 
of this Rose from keen rosarians from Maine to Cali- 
fornia, one of whom states, “‘it 1s easily the best of the 
225 varieties’ in his garden. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* AMELIA EARHART. H.T. Plant Pat. 63. Yel- 
low. Noted for immense, fully double flowers which 
come singly on strong stems and are long lasting when 
cut. Extremely fragrant. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15.¢ 
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* Angels Mateu 
\3) H.T. Black-Iustered red. 
This is the favorite deep red Rose in many gardens. 
It blooms continuously, producing dainty pointed buds 
of deep ox-blood red that make lovely boutonnicres. 
The artistic, semi-double blooms are heavy textured, 
have delicious fragrance, and are shining crimson- 
maroon In color. Every petal reminds one of the rich 
luxurious beauty of deep crimson velvet. 85 cts. each.* 
* AUTUMN. H.T. Burnt-orange, red, orange, and 
pink. The straight buds of deep burnt- -orange open 
to 3-inch flowers of the same burnt-orange stained 
and splashed with red, orange, and various shades of 
pink. 85 cts, each.* 
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EVERBLOOMING 
64 STANDARD VARIETIES 
These Standard Varieties represent a group of 
robust everblooming Roses which have been chosen 
by the Rose public as a result of outstanding per- 
formance after years of testing in their own gardens. 
Practically all of the forms and all of the colors are 
included. They are termed ‘‘Standard Varieties’’ 
because they have stood up year after year and con- 
tinued to bloom freely in Rose-gardens, from north to 
south, throughout the United States. 
Customers as far north as Maine and Wisconsin 
report splendid results from their everblooming 
Star Roses. 
From the maze of Roses offered it is often difficult 
for the amateur to make a selection. However, when 
you choose from the Star Rose Catalog there is always 
this safeguard—you can be assured that the utmost 
care has been taken to remove from the list all the less 
desirable varieties. Hence, here are listed only those 
which have won the distinction of being to a high ~ 
degree, universal favorites. 
Many experienced Rosarians prefer fall planting. 
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* BETTY UPRICHARD. Q) H.T. Carmine and 
salmon. Buds are medium size, long pointed, and open 
to large, semi-double flowers. In color this Rose is in a 
class by itself with its beautiful, harmonizing shades of 
carmine and salmon rising from an orange base on firm, 
thick-textured petals. The open blooms are spicily 
fragrant. 75 cts. each.* See Beginners’ Set, page 9. 
*BETTER TIMES. Page 9. Q) H¥2- Plant 
Pat. 23. Cerise-red. The brilliant cerise flowers are 
large, double, and delicately fragrant. They come 
singly on Jong, strong stems and are ideal for cutting 
as they are notably long lasting and easy to arrange, 
for the stems are practically thornless. With us in 
bloom almost continuously from June until hard frost. 
$1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
* 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.* 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
No further discount 
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