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^CONDESA DE SASTAGO. ® H.T. BIcoIor. This intensely in- ^ 

 teresting bicolor Rose is about as free in bloom as the famous Radiance ^ 

 and the unique flowers of yellow and raspberry-red are noted for rich, 

 penetrating Rose fragrance. The plants grow upright, vigorous anct 

 healthy and have proved to be entirely hardy during severe winters in 

 West Grove. A noted Rosarian, home from war-torn Europe, reported 

 seeing this Rose in every country visited and says "Whenever I saw Roses 

 on that trip, there was Condesa, always dominating the picture, veritably 



the arrogant, inter- 

 national beauty.'* 

 Rated by the Amer- 

 ican Rose Society as 

 one of the best 10 

 Roses introduced in 

 the last 10 years. (See 

 "Star 25." page 13.) 



$1 ea.; 3 

 for $2.50. 



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 Vandal. 



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^COUNTESS VANDAL. © H.T. Phint Pat. 38. Copper 

 and salmon. A charming Rose from the first tints of color on 

 the large, long, tapering buds until the flower opens and ages 

 and the petals fall. The buds are orange-copper and open to 

 perfumed, exquisitely formed blooms of copper, salmon and 

 gold. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.$ 



^CRIMSON GLORY. Page 8. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 105. 

 Deep crimson. This magnificent Rose tops the list in the latest 

 report from keen, observing members of the American Rose 

 Society on the best 10 new Roses introduced in the last 10 years. 

 This is a glorious Rose, in form, color, size, texture of petals 

 and delightful Damask fragrance. In the fall the petals have 

 black, velvety shadings. No Rose-garden is complete without 

 Crimson Glory. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.1 



^DAINTY BESS. H.T. Rose-pink. Large, single flowers, 

 with broad, wavy petals of soft rose-pink, have a large center of 

 long, wine-colored stamens which one of our visitors said were 

 like the eyelashes on a French doll. This Rose is vigorous in 

 growth, abundant in bloom, and "stunning" in bouquets. 

 $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



:]|^DICKSONS RED. Page 10. ® H.T. Plant Pat. 376. 

 ^m^gr^ Scarlet. Noted for large, magnificently formed, 

 VSpf glowing scarlet-red, delightfully fragrant blooms that 

 hold their color in the hottest sun. This is one of the 

 finest of the newer Hybrid Teas and an All-America Rose Se- 

 lection, 1941. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. t 



^DUQUESA DE PENARANDA. Page 10. ® H.T. 

 Copper-apricot. Long-pointed buds of apricot-orange open to 

 sweetly perfumed, artistic blooms of soft coppery apricot. The 

 color becomes richer in the fall, a luscious cinnamon-peach 

 shade. Notably free in bloom. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 JNo further discount 



Star Rose-Growers • West Grove, Pa. 9 



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^DOROTHY JAMES. Page 10. ® H.T. 

 Chamois-pink. This large-flowered, _ two-tone 

 Rose opens from an ovoid bud of carmine-rose to 

 a great 50-petaIed bloom of soft chamois-pink. 

 This beauty is a member of the Golden Dawn 

 family, noted for large, disease-resistant, leathery 

 shiny foliage that looks like holly, also noted for 

 providing splendid tea-scented blooms during 

 the hot summer months when many other Roses 

 are recuperating after their June eff^ort. The firm- 

 petaled flowers, on erect, firm stems, last a long 

 time when cut. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



BEGINNERS* SET. 6 for $4.65 



In this Set all the leading colors of the 

 Everblooming Hybrid Teas are represented. 

 Every Rose is "tops" for ease of growth and 

 bountiful bloom. We heartily recommend 

 these 6 Roses for beginners. (Single Value 

 $5.80.) 

 -^Betty Uprichard. Carmine Each Page 



and salmon $0.90 8 



-^Condesa de Sastago. Bicolor . . 1.00 9 

 ^Etoile de Hollande. Crimson . . 1.00 10 



^Imperial Potentate. Pink 1.00 10 



*IVIrs. E. P. Thorn. Yellow 1.00 14 



-^Talisman. Multicolored 90 17 



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