tar Novelties te _ Sutumn 1936 
The new styles in dress or the new designs in 
automobiles are awaited with interest and greeted 
with delight. No less thrill is felt by the person 
who knows his Roses by name, when he approaches 
for the first time that romance stored up in the 
season’s newest Rose announcements. If his judg- 
ment be good, his selection from these may mean 
that he will stage a first-prize bloom at the flower 
show next spring. 
The big men in the Rose game make it a point to 
Go!d 
Medals, 
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Barcelona, 
Spain 
and 
Lyons, 
France. 
Also scored 
88 points at 
International 
Test-Garden, 
Portland, 
Oregon. 
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visit Star Rose-Gardens annually, or oftener. Within 
three weeks we have had them come from as far as 
California, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest. Why? 
Because they know that Star Rose-Gardens contain 
one of the largest and most complete collections of 
Novelty Roses to be seen anywhere, including kinds 
due for introduction some years hence. The covers 
and seven opening pages of this Catalog are devoted 
to setting forth the charms of the latest introduc- 
tions. 4 
At America’s 
First National 
Rose Show, 
San Diego, 
Calif. 
Oct, 213. 
1935 
“The most out- - 
standing exhibit 
was a vase of six 
Feu Pernet- 
Ducher. Of its 
type and color, 
this Rose stands 
in a class by 
itself.’’ 
F. EDMUNDS, 
Curator of Interna- 
tional Rose Test- 
Garden, Portland, 
Ore. 
da 
*FEU PERNET-DUCHER. HT. (Cc. MALLERIN, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 103 
This is one of the most beautiful Roses we have 
ever seen. Creamy buds, heavily marked with 
carmine, slowly open to spiral flowers of rich yellow, 
growing lighter toward the edges, with the edges 
lightly flushed with pink. The autumn flowers are 
much darker, being a rich golden yellow shading 
lighter at the edges, occasional flowers having a 
decided pink tinge. The outside or first petals are 
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sometimes almost pure white, forming a chaste 
covering for the glorious expanding bloom.  AI- 
though fully double, with 80 to 100 tissue-like 
petals, 1t usually opens to a perfectly formed Rose. 
Tall, bushy plants bloom continuously from June 
until frost, with the heaviest bloom and most 
beautiful flowers in early autumn. Delightfully 
fragrant. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75; 12 for $15. No further discount on this patented Rose 
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