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STAR&SS GUIDE 
NOVELTIES 
* BLANCHE MALLERIN. HT. New, Fall 1941. 
See page 3. 
* CHARLOTTE ARMSTRONG. Pace 5. (@) 
mre (1.0. (Armstrong, 1940.) Plant Pat. 455. 
IMAP Cerise to spectrum-red. Large, beautifully 
formed, high-centered blooms open from 
extra-long, slender, blood-red buds. Won highest 
score In fourteen otlicial test-gardens of All-America 
Rose Selections. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.¢ 
*DICKSONS RED. (1) HLT. (Dickson.) Plant 
mere Pat. 376. Scarlet. This truly thrilling 
NS red Rose is like a ‘‘stop”’ light, especially 
to the men who visit our gardens, for the 
scintillating scarlet color keeps glowing until the 
petals fall. Perfect form, free bloom and fragrant. An 
All-America Rose Selection. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
*DR. KIRK. (4) HLT. (Mallerin.) Burnished 
flame-scarlet. Magnificent, vivid-colored, heavy- 
textured blooms come singly on Jong bronzy stems 
and last for days when cut. Long buds of deep 
carmine-scarlet open to large, spicily fragrant, 
beautifully formed flowers of burnished flame- 
scarlet, a color that simply glows. This 1s one of 
the outstanding and loveliest varieties In our 
garden. $1.25 each.* 
* GOLDEN STATE. (3) IT. (Meilland.) Plant 
Pat. 303. Golden yellow. The Jong-stemmed, full- 
petaled blooms make splendid cut-flowers and come 
with remarkable freedom throughout the growing 
season. This Rose was chosen by Rose experts as 
the theme Rose for the 1939 California Exposition. 
A tall-growing golden yellow variety with faint 
clove fragrance. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.¢ 
*GOOD NEWS.  H.T. 
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4 NOVELTY ROSES $495 
Value $5.50 Page 
1 * Blanche Mallerin. White.......... $1.50 3 
Coppery pink. See 
%* Dr. Kirk. Flame-scarlet............ $1.25 4 
* Home Sweet Home. Pink......... $1.50 5 
* President Macia. Two-tone........ $1.25 4,6 
ASK FOR OFFER F4 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
* No further discount 
* Dr. Kirk . (4) 
