Dozen 



PRODUCE 

 ^5 at LEAST COST 



For onl 



$9.5 



'until I planted the Star Dozen. They were 

 I 3 more phints this spring. They are woncler- 

 : ?n trying to grow Roses for 10 to 12 years. 

 It it takes quality phints to produce quality 

 — S. C. C, Frostburg, Md., June 17, 193?' 



* THE STAR 25 SET 



Add the 13 named below to the Star Dozen 

 nd you have 25 high-quality everblooming 

 loses to give you blooms from June until 

 rost. Included are 7 shades of red, 6 pink, 

 ■ tinted, and 6 shades of yellow. Page 



rAutumn. Multicolored. 75 Cts 9 



rBetty Uprichard. Carmine and salmon. 



75 cts. 8 



rCatalonia. Vermilion. $1.25 4 



rE. G. Hill. Dark crimson. 75 CtS 10 



rGrenoble. Scarlet. $1 10 



rLady Ashtown. Pink. 75 cts. 11 



rMargaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet to 



carmine-rose. 75 ctS. 14 



rMrs. E. P. Thorn. Clear yellow. 75 cts. . 15 

 ^IVIrs. Sam McGredy. Red-orange. $1.15 



fPink Pearl. Pearly pink. $1 16 



tSir Henry Segrave. Lemon-yellow. $1.18 



tSoeur Therese. Yellow. $1 17 



rSouv. de Mme. C. Chambard. Coral 



or satiny peach-pink. $1 17 



The Star 25. OFfer F13 afJTo) for $17 



{is Are in the Star Dozen 



•EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. See illustra- 

 tion. Deep pink. The firm-textured, perfectly 

 formed flowers are of a clear, brilliant pink. They 

 come on long cutting stems, are fragrant, and last 

 longer than any Rose we know. 90 cts. each.* 



VIrMISS ROWENA THOM. H.T. See illustra- 

 tion. Rose-pink. Produces finely formed, deli- 

 I ciously fragrant, rose-pink blooms 5 to 6 inches in 

 diameter. There is a yellow base to the petals 

 which lights up the whole flower. 75 cts. each.* 



•ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. See illus- 

 tration. Crimson. The most universally be- 

 loved, everblooming crimson Rose. It is nearly 

 faultless and it charms continuously with its 

 delightful color, its form, long cutting stems, 

 vigorous, healthy growth, and intense true Rose 

 perfume. 75 cts. each.* 



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, I have had magnificent 

 per Montclair, N. J. 



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Planting plan 

 for the * 25 



•Editor 



McFarland 



90 cts.* 



i 



•Miss 

 Rowenff 



Thorn 

 75 cts.* 



•Etoile de Hollande. 75 cts.* 



'§iThe diagram to the left will help you to plan your Rose-bed 



of 25; or, for the Star Dozen, make bed 2 feet, 9 inches wide and 

 7 feet, 9 inches long. Plant these Roses 15 inches apart. 



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