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:ArlVIRS. AARON WARD. H.T. Yellow. 

 Buff buds open to fully double flowers of 

 yellow and pink. The plants are dwarf and 

 are very free with their lovely blooms. Ideal 

 for boutonnieres. 75 cts. each.* 



^MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink 

 Radiance. This Rose matches the famous 

 Radiance in type of flower, strong growth, and 

 freedom of bloom. The color is shell-pink, 

 without shading. This exquisite shade has 

 never been matched in any of the new Roses. 

 Delicious fragrance. 85 cts. each.* 



• MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. The buds 

 are long-pointed and open to well-formed blooms 

 of clear yellow without any carmine markings such 

 as most yellow Roses have. Among the best of the clear 

 yellow everblooming varieties, both for bedding and for 

 cut-flowers. 85 cts. each.* See "Star 25," page 17, 



• MRS. HENRY MORSE. ® H.T. Two-tone pink. 

 The buds are perfect in form, of a rich carmine-pink, 

 and open to a high-pointed, two-toned, pink flower of 

 great beauty. Tea fragrance. 75 Cts. each.* 



• MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. Page 16. ® H.T. 

 Golden yellow. Since its introduction ten years ago 

 this Rose has held first place in the golden yellow class 

 because it produces more perfect blooms in a season 

 than any other yellow variety. The plants are sym- 

 metrical and compact in growth with abundant, healthy, 

 rich green foliage. Winner of more gold medals for out- 

 door-grown blooms than any other Rose. $1 each.* 

 See "Star Dozen," page 16. 



• MRS. SAM McGREDY. @ H.T. Scarlet-orange. 

 A beautiful Rose, good enough for the McGredys to 

 name for the present head of the family. Coppery scar- 

 let-orange flowers, flushed dull red and of fine form. 

 It is double, with 30 to 40 petals, and richly fragrant. 

 $1.25 each.* 



• NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. Crimson. 

 Great big bushy plants with large, drooping foliage and 

 5-inch, bright red flowers with 40 petals. A modern 

 Rose in every way, that keeps blooming in our Rose- 

 garden during hot summer days when practically all 

 other Roses are resting after their big June effort. 

 $1 each.* 



• NUNTIUSPACELLI. H.T. White. Cream-colored 

 buds open to deliciously fragrant flowers of creamy 

 white which soon turn pure white. It is fully double, 

 but opens well at all times. The plants are unusually 

 free in bloom. 60 petals. 85 cts. each.* 



• OSWALD SIEPER. H.T. White. Nicely formed 

 buds of pale cream open to big, loose, double flowers 

 of creamy white. Rich Tea fragrance. $1 each.* 



1 2 Everblooming Roses ^6"^^ 



There is no way for us to know what Roses our 

 customers will select, so each year we have a sur- 

 plus of some choice everblooming 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 $6 75* 



24 Hybrid Tea Roses, 12 kinds, our selection 13 25*}' 



48 Hybrid Tea Roses, 12 kinds, our selection 26 OO'f' 



We cannot furnish less than 12 at this price 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 't'No further discount 



•Mrs. Henry Morse 



Star Rose-Growers •- West Grove, Pa. 



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