% Rochefort. See page 16 (4) 
tb Roses $ 
9 Superb | $9 750 
Here are some of the Roses introduced within the 
last few years that have proved supremely satisfactory. 
They have all been ‘‘through the mill,’? so you will 
not be experimenting but will find, as we have, that 
they are dependable in every way. All but White 
Briarcliff are shown in natural color in this catalog so 
you can see what to expect in your garden next year 
and for years to come. All are hardy and free in bloom. 
D 
* Angels Mateu. Plant Pat. 174. Each hace 
Orange-rose.. . .$1.00 8 
* Countess Vandal. Plant Pat. 38. 
Salmoneeir ee ost oe a ee £00" 9 
*% Eclipse. Plant Pat. 172. Golden 
yellow. ... Mie nani te 100 0 
* Mme. Cochet-Cochet. Plant Pat. 
129=.Coppery~pimk.).. 2.226... 1.00° 14 
*% Radio. Plant Pat. 197. Yellow, 
striped pink. 1.00 16 
* Rochefort. Plant Pat. 191. ‘Orange- 
old-rose. .... 1.00 16 
%* Texas Centennial. Plant Pat. 162. 
Blood-red . 1.00 17 
* Warrawee. Plant Pat. 140. Shell- 
pink. . 1.00 17 
* White Briarcliff. Plant Pat. 108. 
Snow-white....... 1.00 17 
ASK FOR OFFER 107 
*R. M.S. 
Queen 
Mary 
See page 16 
15 
Fall 1940 
EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 
* MISS ROWENA THOM. Page 13. (6) H. 
Rose- 
pink. Long- pointed buds open to enormous eee 
often measuring 6 inches across. The plants are not: ably 
vigorous in growth with healthy foliage from the ground 
up. The blooms come almost as freely as Radiance 
and are fine for cutting. Delightful fragrance. 85 cts. 
each.* (See “Star Dozen,” pages 12-13.) 
* MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink Radi- 
ance. This Rose matches the famous Radiance in type 
of flower, strong growth, and freedom of bloom but no 
other Rose matches it in lovely color which is clear 
shell-pink, without shading. Delightful true Rose 
fragrance. 85 cts. each.* 
*MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. Buds are long- 
pointed and open to well-formed blooms of clear yellow 
without any carmine markings such as most yellow 
Roses have. Among the best of the clear yellow ever- 
blooming varieties, both for bedding and for cut- 
flowers. 85 cts. each. * 
% Mme. Joseph Perraud. See page 14 Q) 
* MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. Page 12. (3) eal 
Golden yellow. This Rose has held first place in the 
golden yellow class for years. The plants are sym- 
metrical and compact in growth with abundant, healthy, 
rich green foliage. ‘The most continuous- blooming yel- 
low Rose we know. Winner of many gold medals for 
outdoor-grown blooms. $1 each.* (See “Star Dozen,”’ 
pages 12-13.) 
* MRS. SAM McGREDY. Page 106. (a) Hea 
Scarlet-orange. Here we have one of the most colorful 
and attractive Roses in the Hybrid Teas. A fragrant 
flower, of beautiful form, It is coppery-orange-scarlet 
in color flushed with Lincoln red on the outside of the 
petals. The firm-textured petals make this a splendid, 
lasting flower when cut. $1 each.* 
*NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. Crimson. 
A robust-growing, free-flowering Rose that keeps rich 
color in our Rose-garden during hot summer days when 
practically all other Roses are resting after their big 
June effort. $1 each.* 
*NUNTIUS PACELLI. H.T. White. Cream- 
colored buds open to deliciously fragrant flowers of 
creamy white which soon turn pure white. It ts fully 
double, but opens well at all times. 85 cts. each.* 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
*PNo further discount 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 
