1939 



DoZt 



IPOMS FIRST YEAR 



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;)wn for this collection and consist of hardy, 

 ;;me satisfaction, not only to the experienced, 

 i)w Roses, but also to the most timid adven- 

 they were taking a chance. 

 ig, 1909, just 30 years ago, and every year 

 ■eties. This year all twelve are modem Ever- 

 : Stone, Faience, and Rouge Mallerin 

 In our opinion this is the best 

 ■a" yet offered. 



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STAR 



Add the 13 named below to the Star 

 Dozen and you have 25 high-quality ever- 

 blooming Roses to give you blooms from 

 June until frost. Included are 8 shades of 

 red, 5 pink, 6 tinted, 5 shades of yellow 

 and 1 white. Desc. 



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 ^Ami Quinard. Crimson. .85 cts. 



^Brazier. Scarlet $1.00 



^Cathrine Kordes. Carmine- 

 scarlet $1.00 



*E. G. Hill. Crimson 75 cts. 



* Federico Casas. Pink and or- 



ange. Notably free blooming. $1.00 

 ^Heinrich Wendland. Red- 

 dish copper and orange . . . $1.00 

 ^Lady Ashtown. Carmine.. 75 cts. 



* Margaret McGredy. Orange- 



scarlet to carmine-rose . . 85 ctS. 

 ^Mrs.E. P. Thorn. Yellow. 85 cts. 

 *Pres. Plumecocq. BufF. . . $1.00 

 ^ Sir Henry Segrave. Lemon- 

 yellow $1.00 14 



-A- Snowbird. Pure white $1.00 14 



*Souv. de Mme. C. Cham- 

 bard. Peach-pink $1.25 14 



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"STAR 25" (Value $24.20) $^^.75 

 ASK FOR OFFER 17 ' ' 



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::=, I ^ Last fall I ordered the Star Dozen and I really mean 

 V] it when I say that we had hundreds of blooms from these 

 {:, I bushes. — Mr. J. H. E., Winchester, Ky., Oct. 6, 1938. 

 Picture these on your place. 



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