•Edith 



Nellie 



Perkins 



75 cts.* 



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•Mrs. Pierre 

 S. du Pont 



pacts.* 



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•President Herbert Hoover. 75 cts.* 



Ij you desire advice for planning a new Rose-garden or for reno- 

 vating an old one, please write us early. After March 1, during our rush 

 season we are obliged to make a nominal charge for drawing plans. 



The Star 



Value 



$1f05 PICKED TC 

 the FINEST BLOOJ 



**I was about disgusted trying to raise Re 

 so fine that I ordered a dozen more last fall an 

 ful, the best I have ever planted, and I have 

 with poor success. At last I have found out 

 Roses." 



You, too, can have supreme Rose satis-^ 

 faction from the Star Dozen or Star Twenty- 

 five. Eleven of the Star Dozen and nineteen 

 of the Star Twenty-five are shown in color in 

 this Catalog. 



Every plant is guaranteed, and you can 

 confidently depend on hundreds of blooms 

 next year if you plant these Roses this fall. , 



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•Ami Quinard. Crimson. $1 



• Duquesa de Penaranda. Apricot. $1. 



• Edith Nellie Perkins. Salmon. 75c.. 



• Editor McFarland. Deep pink. 90 cts. 



• Etoile de Hollande. Crimson. 75 cts. 



• Federico Casas. Coppery pink and 



orange. $1 10 



• Golden Dawn. Pale yellow. $1 10 



• Luna. Moonlight-yellow. $1 14 l|* 



• Miss Rowena Thorn. Pink. 75 cts. ... 13 it* 



• Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Yellow. 90c.. . 12 



• President Herbert Hoover. Multi- 



colored. 75 cts. 12 Ji 



• Rouge Mallerin. Scarlet. $1.25 7 



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The StarDoz. Offer F1 2 {\\\7d $8-50 



These 6 Side-Panel Ro 



• EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. H.T. See illus 

 tration. Salmon-pink. Long-pointed buds Oi 

 cream, orange, and rosy carmine open to salmoi 

 flowers, heavily overspread with gold on the in 

 side of the petals, while the reverse is ros; 

 carmine. 75 Cts. each.* 



• MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. Se 

 illustration. Golden yellow. This is the ace o 

 the golden yellow Everblooming Roses. Winne 

 of more Gold Medals for outdoor blooms tha, 

 any other Rose ever grown. 90 cts. each.* 



•PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T 



See illustration. Multicolored. Long-Iastin 

 flowers of scarlet-yellow, cerise-pink, and flamtij 

 Awarded Gold Medal, 1934, for the best Ameri 

 can Rose introduced within the previous 5 year? 

 75 cts. each.* ! 



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"This bed of Star Roses is about 10 years ol 

 blooms both June and fall."— W. H. C, 



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