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STAR ROSES 



^SOEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). ® H.T. Yellow. 

 Long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily marked with 

 carmine; the open flower is rich dafl^odil-yellow and holds its 

 color well. Sweetbriar fragrance. The blooms come freely on 

 splendid cutting stems. $1 each.* (See "America's Favorite 

 Three" below and "Star Dozen," page 16.) 



^SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. H.T. Coral-pink. 

 The buds are large, long-pointed, coral in color, and slowly 

 unfold to a coral-pink flower developing a satiny peach tint 

 and sheen which is about the loveliest finish we have ever seen 

 on a Rose petal. It has alluring fragrance, so that it is one of 

 the most beautiful Roses and also one of the sweetest. Long- 

 lasting when cut. $1 each.* 



^A- STERLING. H.T. Pat. 2L Pink. Bright pink flowers of 

 splendid form come singly on vigorous-growing plants. A 

 delightfully fragrant Rose and fine for cutting. $1 each; 

 3 for $2.50. •!• 



-A- TALISMAN. @ H.T. Multicolored. Free in bloom. 

 At its gayest it is a glorious combination of orange, yellow, and 

 rose-red. It is one of the finest of all garden Roses for cutting. 

 The fragrant flowers are much more highly colored in autumn. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• TEXAS CENTENNIAL. ® H.T. Pat. 162. Blood-red. 

 A sport of the Rose President Herbert Hoover with the same 

 type of growth and exquisite flower. Difl^erent only in color 

 which is rich blood-red. Perfect for cutting. W est-Grove-grown 

 ■plants. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'t' 



• yiLLE DE PARIS. H.T. Buttercup-yellow. Ex- 

 quisitely lovely, 20-petaIed, pure yellow blooms, with shell- 

 shaped petals which open to cups filled with delicate 

 Marechal Niel fragrance. 75 cts. each.* 



• WARRAWEE. Page 14. @ H.T. Pat. 140. Shell-pink. 

 Long-pointed, salmon-pink buds open to 4-inch, or larger, 

 flowers of exquisite shell-pink with spicy, clove-pink 

 fragrance. Has all the vigor and freedom of bloom of 

 Radiance. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'!' 



• WHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. Pat. 108. An ideal 

 white Rose for cutting. The exquisite, long, richly fragrant, 

 streamlined white buds are continuously produced. $1 each; 

 3 for $2.50.* 



• WILL ROGERS. H.T. Pat. 256. Crimson-maroon. A 

 very dark-coloied, full-petaled Rose that is borne freely all 

 season. The crimson-maroon flowers, with blackish shadings, 

 have damask fragrance. $1 each. No discount. 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 



•••No further discount ' Rose index. Page 30 



• Talisman (2) 



3 Americans Favorite Roses ^^-^^ 



Which Bloom and Bloom and Bloom 



• Radiance, (s) Desc. p. 14 •Soeur Therese. (T) Desc. above •Red Radiance. (5^ Desc. p. 14 



•Radiance. Two-tone pink . 75c. ) OFFER 1 5 

 •Sceur Therese. Yellow $1>Q COR $0' 



These three great Roses bloom enthusiastically all sea- 

 son. They keep you always happy with their never-failing 

 bloom from early June until Jack Frost gets really frosty. 

 No Rose-growing experience is necessary in growing this 

 famous trio. We recommend them heartily. 



•Red Radiance. Cerise-red. 75c. 



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