Jewels of the Rose World 



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These amazing little Star Roses — genuine Miniatures — grow 

 outdoors and are just as hardy as the big roses. They are 

 exactly like the Hybrid Teas in every detail except size. 

 Blooms are ^,4 to IV2 inches across, and the plant grows from 

 6 to 12 inches tall. Miniature Roses bloom freely and are 

 perfect for rock gardens or borders. In the South, plant in 

 fall. North of Washington, D. C, plant in spring ithese can 

 be ordered nowi. 



•RED IMP 



*B\BY GOLD STAR. Golden yellow. 

 • BO-PEEP. Plant Pat. 976. Arbutus- 

 pink. 



•CINDERELLA. Plant Pat. 105L 

 White. 



•MIDGET. Tiniest rose-red. 

 •PIXIE. Smallest double white. 

 •RED niP. Plant Pat. 1032. Crimson. 

 •ROBIN. Plant Pat. 1663. Deep red. 



3 MINIATURES PICTURED 



•BABY GOLD STAR •CINDERELLA 

 •RED IMP 



Value 

 $3.75 



Only *3 



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•BABY GOLD STAR 



• CINDERELLA 



•SWEET FAIRY. Plant Pat. 748. 

 Pink. 



•TINKER BELL, Plant Pat. 1293. 



Briglit pink. 



•TOM THUMB. Deep crimson. 



ALL MINIATURE ROSES, §1.23 ea.; 

 3 or more, §1.10 ea. 



in.. Pot-grown Plants, Postpaid 



ALL 10 MINIATURES 

 LISTED 



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Finest Everblooming Shrub Rose — Ever! 



•THE F.AIRY'. Here's the answer to your need for an absolutely foolproof 

 shrub rose that has every good quality — and no bad ones. Plant it alone and 

 you have a beautiful 4-foot shrub which bears hundreds of appealing sea-shell- 

 pink flowers. Plant The Fairy in a row and you have a splendid, colorful hedge. 

 The Fairy grows vigorously and will be just about as broad as it is high. Its 

 foliage is shiny, small and beautifully green, adding an ornamental quality 

 to its appearance. The lovely pink flowers come on the bush in great numbers, 

 and they are there FROM SPRING TO FROST! You can see in the illustra- 

 tion that The Fairy lends itself easily to cutting for bouquets, and this is 

 sure — you will want to cut lots of these attractive blooms. Here's a shrub 

 rose that's so hardy and so vigorous that you can grow it anywhere — even in 

 semi-shade. It needs no special soil preparation, AND YOU NEVER HAVE 

 TO SPRAY IT! Star Roses introduced The Fairy in the United States in 1941. 

 Its light has been too long hidden under a bushel! Get to know it — and 

 you'll love it! $1.75 ea.: 3 or more. §1.5.5 ea.; 12 or more, §1.40 ea. 



•GOLDEN WINGS 



•GOLDEN WINGS. Plant 

 Pat. 1419. Everblooming 

 rose that makes good hedge 

 or shrub. Hardy, vigorous, 

 3 to 4 feet. No spraying. 

 §2.50 ea.; 3 or more, 

 §2.20 ea. 



•MAX GRAF. A hardy 

 ground cover for sunny 

 banks. Large, single, rich 

 pink blooms and good green 

 foliage makes beautiful car- 

 pet for slopes. §1..50 ea.; 

 3 or more, .§1..30 ea. 



You can't aFford to be without it! 



Many uses! Needs no care! 



Very satisfying! 



• THE FAIRY 



•FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. This famous old Hybrid Perpetual rose is 

 remarkable for its snow-white, repeat-blooming flowers. The plant is huge 

 and the flowers are large and well formed. It's very vigorous. There aren't 

 many Hybrid Perpetuals around any more. This is one of the best. You'll 

 be satisfied. $1.50 ea.; 3 or more, $1.30 ea. 



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