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FALL 1941 
STAR ROSES 
* CHRISTOPHER STONE. Page 12. (4) H.T. Scar- 
let-crimson. ‘The first blooms are a glowing, vivid scarlet, 
lightly veiled with crimson. In the fall tt almost doubles 
its petals and the color is deep crimson with velvety, 
blackish shadings. This Rose, which won a $1000 prize 
for its intense Damask fragrance, is one of the earliest to 
bloom. It ts notably free flowering and ts rated among the 
most reliable and satisfactory red Hybrid Teas. (See 
**Star Dozen,’’ page 12.) $1 each.* 
* CONDESA DE SASTAGO. 4) H.T. Bicolor. In a 
report published by the American Rose Society, this Rose 
rated as one of the best ten tntroduced in the last ten 
years. The majority of visitors to our gardens and Rose- 
fields are enthusiastically in favor of it and we agree with 
them. While the buds lack streamlined form, their but- 
tercup-yellow color, tinted with carmine, is attractive 
and the large, deliciously fragrant, long- lasting ope n blooms 
of raspberry- ‘red to deep pink are charming. —They come 
continuously on very vigorous healthy plants. 85 cts. each.* 
* COUNTESS VANDAL. @) Re Plant Pat. 38: 
Copper and salmon. This is a real Rose aristocrat, erect 
in growth, graceful in form, tastefully colored and bounti- 
ful in bloom. A winsome Rose from the first tints of color 
on the long, tapering buds until the flower opens and ages 
and the petals fall. The buds are orange-copper and open 
to perfumed, exquisitely formed blooms of copper, salmon 
and gold. These flowers are splendid for cutting. $1 each; 
3 for $2.50.¢ 
* CRIMSON GLORY. Page 8. @) H.T. Plant Pat. 
105. Deep crimson. No more fitting and descriptive name 
was ever given any Rose, for the color is true crimson and 
it is a ‘‘glory’’ Rose, glorious in Its perfect form, Its size 
and its fragrance. Here are a few extracts from reports to 
the American Rose Society from Michigan to California: 
Mich., “‘ Absolutely tops in red Roses.”’ N. Y., ‘Probably 
the best in its color.” Iowa, ‘‘The most beautiful crimson 
Rose.’” Md., ‘“The top of the red Roses.”’ Calif., ‘‘The 
finest red Rose ever seen or grown.’’ $1 each; 3 for $2.50.% 
*DAINTY BESS. Page 10. Q) H.T. Blush-pink. 
Dainty indeed in form, color and delicate, wild-rose fra- 
grance. However, the greatest charm of this Rose ts the 
mass of long, wine-red filaments which contrast so artistic- 
ally with the soft blush-pink petals. One visitor remarked 
that the filaments in the heart of this Rose ‘‘reminded her 
of the long, dark eyelashes on a dainty French doll.’’ This 
is the most popular five-petaled variety and has no rival. 
$1 each.* 
* DOROTHY JAMES. Page 12. (3) H.T. Chamots- 
pink. We are proud of the record this beauty consistently 
makes in our gardens here and will continue to make in 
yours. This two-tone Rose opens from an ovoid bud of 
carmine-rose to a great 50-petaled bloom of soft chamois- 
pink. A dependable all-summer bloomer. The plants are 
furnished with disease-resistant, holly-like foliage. (See 
““Star Dozen,” page 12.) $1.25 each.* 
BEGINNERS’ SET 6 for $3.95 
There is no risk of disappointment from any of 
these famous Roses. They are all easy to grow, 
they all bloom profusely, even with a minimum of 
care and we heartily recommend this set for 
beginners. Each Page 
* Condesa de Sastago. Bicolor 85 cts. 9 
* Charles K. Douglas. Scarlet-crim- 
85 cts. 8 
* Golden Dawn. Light yellow 85 cts. 10 
* Miss Rowena Thom. Rosce-pink....85 cts. 14 
* Soeur Therese. Buttercup-yellow.. . .$1.00 16 
* Talisman. Multicolored 16 
VALUE $5.25 ASK FOR OFFER F9 
*See Quantity Prices, page 2 
‘No further discount 
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