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^Jm^^^ good roses 



^^ ^ SPRING 1939 



939 



EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



• DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. Yellow. A 

 delightful old Rose that is still going strong after 30 

 years. Its yellow buds are very large, long pointed, and 

 marked with carmine. The open blooms, with heavy tea 

 fragrance, are buff-yellow, deeper toward the center, 

 and furnished with a mass of golden stamens. Continu- 

 ous in bloom. A really great bedding Rose and fine for 

 cutting. 75 cts. each.* See Offer, page 9. 



• PUQUESA DE PUNARANDA. @ H.T. Copper- 

 apricot. This aristocrat first draws attention with its 

 lovely long-pointed buds of apricot-orange which open 

 to charming blooms of coppery apricot. You would 

 want this Rose even if only a few blooms were produced 

 in a season, but when you learn that, before we intro- 

 duced it in 1931, it had won a gold medal for "the 

 most outstanding, continuous-blooming new Rose," 

 you will surely want it in your garden. $1 each.* 

 See Offer, page 11. 



• EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Page 16. © H.T 

 Salmon-pink. For dependable all-season bloom this 

 Rose is a leading variety in the salmon-pink class. It 

 requires no petting; just keep it well fed and you will 

 be rewarded with lovely long-pointed buds and enchant- 

 ing blooms from June until hard frost. One of the fine 

 varieties for cutting. 85 cts. each.* See "Star Dozen," 

 page 16. 



• EDITOR McFARLAND. Page 17. ® H.T. Deep 



pink. One notable feature of this perfectly formed 

 flower is its ability to hold its form and color for days 

 when cut. Long-shaped buds open to deep pink flowers 

 with delightful fragrance and come singly on erect, 

 firm stems. In our estimation this Rose ranks among 

 the very best in the deep pinks. $1 each,* See "Star 

 Dozen," page 16. 



• E. G. HILL. @ H.T. Crimson. The flowers are 

 large, full, brilliant crimson, and as they come singly 

 on strong, erect stems, are splendid for cutting. Pro- 

 duces richly fragrant, 50-petaIed flowers. 75 cts. each.* 



See Offer, page 17. 



• ETOILE DE HOLLANDS. Page 16. ® H.T. 

 Crimson. The most universally known, everblooming 

 crimson Rose. It is nearly faultless and it charms con- 

 tinuously with its delightful color, its form, long cutting V 

 stems, vigorous, healthy growth, and intense true Rose 

 perfume. 85 cts. each.* See "Star Dozen," page 16. 



• FEDERICO CASAS. Page 11. @ H.T. Coppery 

 pink and orange. The gay colors illuminate this Rose 

 and draw visitors like a magnet to see and make note 

 of this exquisite, artistic flower. You will find it good 

 for both garden decoration and for cut-flowers, for it 

 keeps well when cut. $1 each.* See Offer, page 17. 



• GLOAMING. Page 11. ® H.T. New. 



Plant Patent 137. Fawn-orange. A novel- 

 colored Rose that is particularly lovely in the 

 half-opened bud stage when the color is fawn- 

 orange. The open blooms arc an unusual shade 

 of pink, overlaid with salmon. They come 

 singly on erect, firm stems and make delightful 

 cut -flowers. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.+ 



• GLOWING CARMINE. H.T. Carmine. The 

 large, 4()-pctaled blooms are a rich carmine color, 

 arc mildly fragrant and freely produced on erect, 

 vigorous ])lants. Can be used as a rich, dark pink. 

 $1 each.* 



• GLOWING SUNSET (Wilhelm Breder). H.T. 



Plant Patent 104. ^cllou 

 a lovely combination of 



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and |)ink. The color is 

 rangc-\cll()w and rose- 

 pink. Long-pointed buds oi)<.'n to full, double, 

 fragrant flowers. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.+ 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 •f*No further discount 



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