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* Golden Dawn Qa) Desc. page 11 
STAR ROSES 
* MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. Page 16. Q) lols le 
Golden yellow. This is the most universally satisfactory 
of all golden yellow everblooming Roses for it produces 
more blooms per plant every season than any other 
Rose in this color. The plants are low-growing, sturdy 
and are noted for their glossy green, healthy foliage. 
The long-shaped buds are deep golden yellow and are 
continuously produced from June until hard frost. 
This Rose was unanimously voted into the famous ‘‘Star 
Dozen.’ (See page 16.) 85 cts. each.* 
* MRS. SAM McGREDY. (2) H.T. Scarlet-orange. 
Perfectly modeled flowers with Sweetbriar fragrance 
and rich coloring of scarlet and orange are borne erect 
on beautiful plants with bronzy stems and _ shiny, 
bronzy foliage that keep the plant attractive even 
when not in bloom. Long-lasting when cut. $1 each.* 
* POINSETTIA. H.T. Scarlet. You will be charmed 
with this beauty, with its lovely, well-formed, long buds 
and richly colored flowers of poinsettia-scarlet, which 
suggested the name. The large, brilliant blooms are 
slightly fragrant and come freely on erect, healthy 
plants. The following extracts from Rose connoisseurs 
confirm our experience with this Rose: ‘‘Greatest Rose 
thrill of the season’’—‘‘petals like frosted scarlet velvet”’ 
—“‘went to town in 1940.’ $1.25 each.* @ 
* PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Page 15. 
H.T. Multicolored. The large, beautifully modeled, 
delightfully fragrant blooms of scarlet, yellow, cerise 
and flame colors, come singly on erect, firm stems. One 
of the most pop ular Roses in recent years. 85 cts. each.* 
* PRESIDENT MACIA. H.T. Two-tone pink. A notably 
vigorous plant, well furnished with an abundance of 
healthy leathery foliage. The firm, long-pointed carmine 
tinted buds open to great, full- petaled, fragrant blooms 
with the inside of the petals flesh-pink. $1.25 each.* 
12 Everblooming Roses $6-*5 
* Mrs. Sam McGredy (2) 
* RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The first and most 
appealing quality of Radiance is its continuous bloom, 
from June until hard frost. Add to this a plant un- 
surpassed by any in healthy, vigorous growth, and you 
have a Rose that can be successfully grown by anyone. 
The two-toned pink, cupped flowers have a pungent, 
true Rose fragrance. This Rose was introduced in 1908 
and is still In continuous demand on account of its 
vigorous, healthy growth and remarkable freedom of 
bloom. 85 cts. each.* 
* RADIANT BEAUTY. H.T. Plant Pat. 97. Crim- 
son. Large, full-petaled cerise-crimson blooms, borne 
singly on strong stems. Slightly fragrant. The beauti- 
fully formed, long-lasting flowers are splendid for 
cutting. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. 
* RADIO. Page 17. G) H.T. Plant Pat. 197. Yel- 
low and carmine. A lovely, continuous-blooming sport 
of the great Condesa de Sastago, with the same vigorous, 
healthy growth. The ground- color is always a clear, 
shimmering, primuline yellow, and the charm of Radio 
consists in the carmine stripes and marks never being 
the same on any two flowers, thus lending an endless 
pleasure throughout the growing season in_ noting, 
each time a flower unfolds, what kind of artistic mark- 
ings Dame Nature has selected. Its delicious fragrance 
is an addition to its other charms. (See ‘‘Star Dozen,” 
page 16.) $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
* McGredy’s Sunset (3) Desc. page 12 
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It is impossible to foretell of each Rose precise quantities 
required, so each year we have a surplus of choice ever- 
blooming kinds. 
From these, which always include some 
of the finest varieties, we will make a selection for you. 
Each Rose will be correctly labeled with our durable, 
celluloid Star tag and guaranteed. You run no risk. 
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12 Hybrid Tea Roses, 12 kinds, our selection..... 
24 Hybrid Tea Roses, 12 kinds, our selection..... 
48 Hybrid Tea Roses, 12 kinds, our selection 
We cannot furnish less than 12 at this price 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
‘’No further discount 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 
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