TWO STARS IN OUR ALL- 
AMERICA LINE-UP. . . TWO 
STARS YOU SHOULDN'T 
BE WITHOUT! WINNER ALL-AMERICA 
ROSE AWARD FOR 1955 
* Tiffany 
Popularity plus in pleasing pink (D) This sign denotes A- 
vid 
America Winners 
WK TIFFANY. H.T. (Lindquist.) Plant Pat. a AQBS throughout this catalog. 
1304. How deliciously pink can a Rose be? " 3 
ie Thousands of Star Rose customers last 
year picked Tiffany to grace their gardens. 
With long-pointed buds of pink and gold, ra- 
diantly bright blooms with a sunny glow at the 
base and beautiful green foliage, Tiffany is a 
real beauty. Blooms are large, with 30 to 40 
petals; plant grows vigorously 3-4 feet high; 
upright, strong stems. Exquisitely formed buds 
and blooms. No garden is perfect without 
Tiffany’s loveliness. $2.75 ea.; 3 or more, 
$2.40 ea. 
All red and a yard-wide favorite 
* CHRYSLER IMPERIAL. H.T. (Lammerts.) 
B® Plant Pat. 1167. Big and rich red and 
Ke: fragrant, this one is something special. It’s 
one of the best of All-America Roses with 
many virtues offering you gardening pleasure 
a’plenty. Long-lasting blooms of from 40 to 50 
petals grow one to a stem, one after another. 
The color (if you like deep red) makes this Star 
one to choose. A vigorous, disease-resistant 
grower with strong stems of medium height, 
Chrysler Imperial ts as sturdy as it ts beautiful. a 
Be sure to include it in your order this year. , 
$2.50 ea.; 3 or more, $2.20 ea. 
NOTE: Rose varieties grow to 
medium height unless otherwise 
mentioned. 
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For ROSE INDEX, see insert in 
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