GOOD ROSES 



Fall 1939 



STAR ROSES 



i^SIGNORA. H.T. Plant Patent 201. Long buds of 

 warm burnt sienna open to lovely blooms of mandarin 



and salmon, A masterpiece in both plant and bloom. 



Gold Medal, Rome. Gold Medal Award, Portland, Ore. 



$1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. •f' 



•SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. H.T. Lemon-yellow. 

 Perfectly formed buds of lemon-yellow open to spiral 

 flowers of the same soft shade, and, to be consistent, it 

 has a decided lemon fragrance. $1 each.* 



• SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Here is one of the most 

 proHfic, pure white bedding Roses. Deliciously fragrant 

 pure white, perfectly formed, full-petaled blooms, often 

 4 inches across, come singly and also in clusters of 3 or 

 4 on neat, compact, healthy plants. $1 each.* 



• SCEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). ® H.T. 



Yellow. Long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, heavily 

 marked with carmine; the open flower is rich daffodil- 

 yeflow and holds its color well. Sweetbriar fragrance. 

 The blooms come freely on splendid cutting stems. 

 $1 each.* (See "Star Dozen," pages 12 and 13.) 



• SOUV. DE MIViE. C. CHAM BARD. H.T. Coral- 

 pink. The buds are large, long-pointed, coral in color, 

 and slowly unfold to a coral-pink flower developing a 

 satiny peach tint and sheen which is about the loveliest 

 finish we have ever seen on a Rose petal. Its fragrance 

 is delicious, so that we have not only one of the most 

 beautiful Roses but one of the sweetest. $1 each.* 



• STERLING. H.T. Plant Patent 21. Pink. Bright 

 pink flowers of splendid form come singly on vigorous- 

 growing plants. A delightfullv fragrant Rose and fine 

 for cutting. $1 each; 3 for $2.50. •I' 



O FAVORITE ROSES $f 95 



^ Value $2.50 ■ 



Plant these favorites of ours and they will be 

 favorites of yours, for they grow with such vigor 

 and bloom so continuously you can have flowers 

 to cut almost daily from June until frost. 



Each Page 



•Radiance. Two-tone pink 75 cts. 16 



•Red Radiance. Cerise-red 75 cts. 16 



•Soeur Therese. @ Dafi'odil-yellow .... $1.00 17 

 ASK FOR OFFER 78 



• TALISMAN. ® H.T. Multicolored. Free in 

 bloom. At its gayest it is a glorious combination of 

 orange, yellow, and rose-red. It is one of the finest of 

 all garden Roses for cutting. The fragrant flowers are 

 much more highly colored in autumn. 75 cts. each.* 



• TEXAS CENTENNIAL. @ H.T. Plant Patent 

 162. Blood-red. A sport of the Rose President Herbert 

 Hoover with the same type of growth and exquisite 

 flower. Diff"erent only in color which is rich blood-red. 

 Perfect for cutting. West-Grove-grown plants. $1 

 each; 3 for $2.50.'!' 



•yiLLE DE PARIS. H.T. Buttercup-yellow. Ex- 

 quisitely lovely, 20-petaIed, pure yellow blooms, with 

 shell-shaped petals which open to cups filled with 

 delicate Marechal Niel fragrance. 75 cts. each.* 



• WARRAWEE. Page 16. ® H.T. Plant Patent 140. 

 SheH-pink. Long-pointed, salmon-pink buds open to 

 4-inch, or larger, flowers of exquisite shell-pink with 

 spicy, clove-pink fragrance. Has all the vigor and free- 

 dom of bloom of Radiance. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'f' 



• VVHITE BRIARCLIFF. H.T. Plant Patent 108. 

 An ideal white Rose for cutting. The exquisite, long, 

 streamlined white buds are continuously produced. 

 $1 each; 3 for $2.50. •!• 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 •{•No further discount 



•Talisman (T) 



• Soeur Therese (2) 



Star Rose -Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



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•Texas Centennial (3) 



