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^RAMON BACH. Page 17. (D H.T. Plant 

 Pat. 366. Apricot-butT. The large, artistic blooms 

 are "Masterpieces." This unusually large, full- 

 petaled Rose, with agreeable fruit-like fragrance, 

 shows apricot-bufl on the back of the petals with 

 salmon-pink on the inside. (See "Star Dozen," 

 page 12.) $1 ea.; 3 for$2.50.± 



• RED RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-red. This 

 magnificent sport of Radiance has lovely, fra- 

 rant, rose-red blooms that are borne continu- 

 ously on unusually vigorous plants. 90 cts. ea,; 

 3 for $2.25.* 



*R. M. S. QUEEN MARY. H.T. Plant Pat. 

 249. Salmon-pink. The form, color and fra- 

 grance of this Queen of Flowers are all alluring. 

 Long buds open to frrm-petaled flowers of sal- 

 mon-pink. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.1 

 ^ROCHEFORT. H.T. Plant Pat. 191. Orange-old-rose. 

 The color is really unique and the fragrant flowers come on 

 strong stems above the glossy foliage. $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50. t 



^ROME GLORY. Page 14. @ H.T. Plant Pat. 304. 

 Rose-red. A royal Rose that does not blue when aging. It 

 brings thrills of delight to those who enjoy having monster 

 blooms to show. A grand Rose for cutting as the form and color 

 are charming, the fragrance delightful, and the blooms usually 

 come singly on erect, rigid stems. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3. 15. J 



^ROUGE MALLERIN. Page 17. @ H.T. Scarlet. The 

 alluring Damask fragrance is but one of the excellent qualities 

 of this favorite. The pointed buds of brilliant red open to Sc- 

 inch blooms of glowing scarlet. In cool weather the blooms are 

 excitingly lovely as they open slowly and assume a darker 

 shade with a veiling of velvety black on each petal. (See 

 "Star Dozen," page 12.) $1 ea.; 3 for $2.50.* 



^SERENE. H.T. White. Beautiful, long, tapering buds of 

 Countess Vandal form are a light buff color that becomes white 

 as the petals roll back and reveal a large, informal, tea-scented, 

 open bloom of shining silvery white. $1 ea. ; 3 for $2.50.* 



^SIGNORA. H.T. Plant Pat. 201. Bicolor. Long, tapering 

 buds of brownish orange are followed by great blooms of man- 

 darin orange and salmon. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.1 



^SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Snow-white from the bud until 

 the petals fall. For bedding it is unsurpassed. The fragrant, 

 pure white flowers are perfectly formed, full petaled and are 

 often 4 inches across. (See "Star 25," page 13.) $1 ea.; 3 for 

 $2.50.* 



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Star Roses certainly are tops for vigor and performance. It 

 is always a pleasure to recommend them to everyone whether 

 for one Rose or a dozen or more. 

 March 16, 1943. A. B., Charlottesville. Va. 



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