YOUR GUIDE TO 
TRADE-MARK. This Star 
Rose Trade-Mark is a merit- 
mark of Quality. Wired fast to 
every Star Rose is >>> 
a durable, celluloid, Star-shaped 
tag bearing the name of the Rose 
on back. That Trade-Mark tag Is 
your Insurance certificate, from 
this firm of 39 years’ standing. 
FALL PLANTING. We recommend fall plant- 
ing of Roses, particularly throughout the northern 
and eastern states. Fall planting will msure plants 
freshly dug when assortments are complete. The 
risk of loss by winter freezing can be avoided by 
having each plant covered 6 to 10 inches deep with 
a cone of soil. 
Roses planted in the fall get the roots nicely estab- 
lished, ready to go right to work at the first chirp 
of spring. An early start like that means larger 



GOOD ROSES 
STAR ROSE GUARANTEE. 
We guarantee every Star Rose 
to bloom the first blooming 
period after purchase; failing 
which we will replace the plant 
or refund its cost. The guarantee 
does not make the Roses bloom; 
it is the quality of the plants 
which makes our guarantee safe. 
FREE WITH EVERY ORDER. We not only 
send you cultural directions that will make Rose- 
growing easy but also to each 1936 customer will 
be sent, if requested, the current issue of a little 
magazine, ‘‘Success with Roses” and Rose News. 
Each issue will tell what to do in your garden. It is 
illustrated and full of entertaining true stories about 
our new Roses, Rose people, Rose events, etc. We 
travel far and wide to find and inspect new Roses 
and are constantly in touch with Rose experts in 

growth and better, bigger blooms. 
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each. Delivery prepaid. 
nor on some patented varieties so marke 

* 15%, Discount on 12 to 24 Roses 
20% Discount on 25 or More Roses 
Add up your order according to ‘‘each’’ 
prices and deduct from the total the discount 
to which you are entitled. Thus 75-ct. Roses, 
when 12 or more are ordered, cost only 
6334 cts. each; 25 or more cost only 60 cts. 
Above discounts are allowed on Roses only. 
EMS Discounts Are Not Allowed on Special Offers 
every Rose nation. In ‘“‘Sueccess with Roses’? and 
Rose News you, too, can enjoy these experiences. 
VISIT STAR ROSE-GARDENS. West Grove 
is on U. S. Highway No. 1, 40 miles from Phila- 
delphia, 60 miles from Baltrmore, 10 miles south of 
the Lincoln Highway at Coatesville. 150,000 Roses 
will be in bloom for you all fall. (Red Rose Inn is 
right alongside Star Rose-Gardens.) Come any 
hour, any day. Visitors always welcome! 
aa Vis President 
FREE DELIVERY The prices in this Catalog include free delivery anywhere in the U. S. A. untii April 10, 
» 1937. You will have no express or postage charges to pay. This is worth remembering. 

*TOM THUMB. Dwarf. Plant Patent 
No. 169. (“‘Peon,” by J. de Vink, 1936.) 
Crimson. A tiny gem for rockery, border, or 
pool’s edge. Grows 6 inches high. Hardy. 
Flowers rich crimson, white center, studded 
with gold stamens. Order now for delivery 
at spring planting-time, or earlier if for con- 
servatory. $1 each; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $10. 
No further discount on this patented Rose 

Front Cover Illustration 
* ANGELS MATEU. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) Plant Patent 
No. 174. Orange-rose. Winner of Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 
1934. 88 poimmts at International Rose Test-Garden, 
Portland, Ore., 1935. Certificate of First Merit, Interna- 
tional Exhibit of New Roses, Rome, 1935. With the above 
awards this Rose has only started on Its way. The extra- 
large, fully double, 50-petaled blooms are delightful 
from opening bud until the petals fall. Its color is excep- 
tionally attractive; 1t reminds one of deep coral, or you 
might call it deep old-rose with a light flush of orange. 
The fragrance is like ripe blackberries. Growth is erect, 
very vigorous, and the foliage is dark green and leathery. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75. No further discount on this patented Rose. 
Back Cover Illustrations 
*MME. COCHET-COCHET. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) 
Plant Patent No. 129. Coppery pink. Beautiful form, 
charming color, and honey fragrance, added to its free habit of 
bloom, on plants that are furnished with a wealth of healthy 
foliage, make this one of the most desirable of the Ever- 
blooming Roses. Long-pointed buds of coppery pink, flushed 
orange, open to 41-inch flowers of splendid form. The 
petals vary from 20 to 40. Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 1932. 
$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. No further discount on this patented Rose. 
*ROUGE MALLERIN. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1934.) Scar- 
let. Potnted buds of brilliant red open to 31-inch blooms 
of glowing scarlet, the deep pile on the petals making them 
look for all the world like pieces of rich scarlet velvet. It is 
a full and well-built Rose with some 40 to 45 perfectly mm- 
bricated petals. Rich old Damask perfume. Gold Medal, 
Saverne, 1932; Certificate, Lyons, 1934; First Class Certtfi- 
cate, N. R. S. Trial-Grounds, 1934. $1.59 each.* 
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