STAR GUIDE 



-^Blanche Mallerin 



^BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin.j 

 Plant Pat. 5'J4. Tliis is that rare beauty, a pure 

 white, fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose. The petals of 

 the beautifully modeled blooms are as white as 

 alabaster, with a live, satiny sheen. Buds come 

 erect on healthy, upright plants. These long 

 buds open to beautifully formed blooms 3' -^ to 4 

 inches across. We have yet to find a white Rose 

 to equal Blanche iMallerin in artistic beauty. 

 Lovilv for cutting. $1.65 ea.; 3 for $4.35. 

 -A-BRAVO. H.T. (Swim.) Plant Pat. 983. 

 Good-sized, double blooms of currant-red come in 

 clusters. Averages 35 petals. $2 ea.; 3 for $5.10. 

 -A-CAPISTRANO. H.T. (Germain, i Plant 

 /j^s Pat. 922. There is no doubt that 

 1^^) Capistrano and the other 1950 AARS 

 ^^ winners will add luster to the already bril- 

 liant record of All-America Rose Selections 

 and bring joy to Rose growers all over the coun- 

 try. Capistrano's magnificent vitality will make 

 it a most welcome addition in your garden. Un- 

 usually strong in growth, it has an abundance 

 of good, leathery foliage that is admirably re- 

 sistant to black-spot. Buds and blooms are well 

 formed, with 40 to 45 petals, of good size and 

 excellent substance. The color is a rich, clear 

 rose-pink that really lasts. Tight buds are a 

 little deeper pink, approaching a bright cherry-red. 

 It has good, lasting fragrance, also. $2ea. ; 3 for $5. 



CREAM OF 



New Roses, gathered from all the world, brin3 

 fresh interest to a quiet garden. It is exciting to 

 grow and get to know these new beauties, some with 

 exotic new tints and colors, some with great, sturdy 

 plants that mark a new advance in Rose vigor. We 

 consciously limit our list of novelties to those we 

 believe have real added merit. All have been widely 

 tested before being offered here. Hence, we call 

 them the "Cream of the Novelties" and they are 

 selected with one thought in mind — to bring you 

 satisfaction in your garden. 



• ANNA MARIE. H.T. (Ohlhus.) Plant Pat. 

 935. A delightful Rose, very large and double, of 

 clear, light pink. $1.65 ea. ; 3 for $4.35. 



-^APPLAUSE. H.T. :Swim. Plant Pat. 829. 

 Light red, fragrant. 50 petals. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. 



■At Capistrano. 



All-America Winner 



for 1950 



3 "TOP" NEWER 

 ROSES ^5-50 



I Value <6) 

 PINK YELLOW RED 



• Capistrano. P,it.')J2.i 



• New Yorker. ;l>;,t.82it 



• Peace. iP:it. 5'M.i \c\. 



All three are either 

 ''All-America" or 

 "COURT OFHONOR" 

 Roses, which means 

 their superiority has 

 been proved. 



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