% Rosa Hugonis 
Makes a lovely informal hedge 
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Seven Hybrid Perpetuals 
%* DRUSCHKI RUBRA. Dark crimson. 
*FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. The premier white Rose for form, size and 
repeat bloom, but it has no fragrance. 85 cts. each.* 
Fragrant. 85 cts. each.* 
Clear red. The ‘‘Jack’’ Rose. 
Unusually fragrant. 
* GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. 
* HENRY NEVARD. Crimson-scarlet. 
in the fall. 85 cts. each.* 
* MRS. JOHN LAING. Lovely light pink. 85 cts. each.* 
* ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. Very prolific. 85 cts. each.* 
* URDH. Old-rose. Deliciously fragrant. 85 cts. each.* 
85 cts.* 
Repeats 
7, The above Oak-hardy Hybrid Perpetuals. Value $5.95 
ASK FOR OFFER F21 
$4.65 
Two Old Moss Roses (Do not prune) 
* COMTESSE DE MURINAIS. White. Beautifully mossed. 85 cts. ea.* 
* CRESTED MOSS (CHAPEAU DE NAPOLEON). Rosy pink buds 
heavily crested with moss. 85 cts. each.* 
The 2 Moss Roses for $1.50 
Five Hybrid Rugosa Roses 
* AGNES. Coppery yellow buds which open to flowers of pale amber 
color. Growth 6 to 8 ft. $1 each.* 
* BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT. Pure white. 85 cts. each.* 
* DR. ECKENER. Clear pink, with rich yellow base to the petals. De- 
lightfully perfumed. $1 each.* 
*F. J. GROOTENDORST. @) Small, bright crimson flowers, like baby 
carnations. Grows to 3% to 4 feet. Continuous-flowering. 85 cts. each.* 
*VANGUARD. Orange-salmon with coppery tints. $1 each.* 
$3.45 
c ; 1 each Crested Moss, Agnes, Hugonis, 
= §™\’s MHarison’s Yellow and Martha Lambert. 
Four Shrub Roses 
Very hardy and suitable for park planting or around the home as decora- 
tive specimen plants. Allow about 4-foot planting space for these Roses. 
* MARTHA LAMBERT. Vivid scarlet. This Everblooming Shrub Rose 
outshines all others of this type for use as brilliant specimens on your lawn 
or in the shrub border. It produces heads of intense scarlet, small, single 
blooms, like brilliant phlox, from June until frost, in open clusters of from 
5 to 40 flowers on erect plants that grow here to 3 feet high and the same 
across. A superb Rose for spacing along drives. $1 each.* 
*MABELLE STEARNS. Plant Pat. 297. Fully double, medium-sized 
pink blooms cover the bush. Spreading growth. $2 each; 3 for $5. 
* HARISON’S YELLOW. Well-known bright yellow shrub Rose. 85 cts.* 
* YORK AND LANCASTER. Damask. Striped red and white, but 
occasionally all red. $1 each.* 
Four Miniature Roses (All Hardy) 
These 4 dainty jewels were sensational when shown in the great flower 
shows at Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, Portland, and Houston, Texas. 
For indoor use grow in a conservatory or cover with a glass bowl as they 
will not thrive in a dry atmosphere. For outside, north of Washington, we 
advise spring planting. 
3-IN. POT-GROWN PLANTS, POSTPAID 
* BABY GOLD STAR. Plant Pat. 407. Golden 
yellow streamlined buds and dainty blooms. 75 ets. 
each; 3 for $1.88. 
*MIDGET. Plant Pat. 466. Rose-red. Very 
diminutive and fully double. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.-% 
*PIXIE. Plant Pat. 408. The world’s tiniest 
double white Rose. It shows pink shadings in 
cool weather. 75 cts. each; 3 for $1.88. 
*TOM THUMB. Plant Pat. 169. Pointed crim- 
son buds open to single crimson blooms with a 
white center. 75 cts. each; 3 for $1.88.-% 
4 $2.75 
*ROSA ROULETTI. The small, rose-pink, double flowers are about an 
inch in diameter. Pot-plants 50 cts. each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. 
Midget 
One each Baby Gold Star, Midget, Pixie and Tom 
POST- 
Thumb (Value $3.25) ASK FOR OFFER F21c 
PAID 
Star Rose Growers * West Grove, Pa. 21 
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*ROSA HUGONIS, “‘The Golden Rose of 
China.’”’ Species. The aristocrat of hardy 
flowering shrubs. The extreme hardiness of this 
lovely ‘““Golden Rose of China,” its habit of bloom- 
ing early in May, and the long wands of fairy-like 
blossoms, all go to make Hugonis one of the most 
valued shrub Roses. The graceful, arching branches 
are completely covered with bloom to the very 
tips in early May. This beautiful shrub Rose, 
with its dainty acacia-like foliage and graceful 
growth, makes a distinctive and almost impene- 
trable hedge. Plant 15 inches apart for a hedge, 
but if used as specimen shrubs plant 6 feet apart 
to allow for proper development. Requires no 
attention, and blooms best when planted in good 
unfertilized soil. 85 cts. each.* 50 or more at 
60 cts. each.-¢ 
* Max Graf. For terraces @) 
Two Roses for Retaining Terraces 
* MAX GRAF. Q) See illustration. An ideal trail- 
ing Rose. Large, single, apple-blossom-pink flowers. 
Plant alternately with Wichuraiana and have a 
mass of pink blooms early in June followed later 
by the white of Wichuraiana. 85 cts. each;* 
12 for $7.50; 25 for $12.50. 
*WICHURAIANA. Grows horizontally. The 
canes root wherever they touch soft soil. Small, 
glossy foliage. Flowers white followed by vivid 
red berries. 85 cts. each;* 12 for $7.50; 25 for 
$12.50. 
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