The Garden Magazine, February, 1921 
351 
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star tag is my money- 
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my garden.” 
Roses that assure the 
beauty of your garden 
The prize-winning Columbia or the snow-white 
Frau Karl Druscki — the yellow Sunburst or 
the soft pink J. L. Mock — it matters not — if 
it is a genuine Conard Star Rose, it will BLOOM 
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For Conard Star Roses are hardy field-grown plants 
raised by rose specialists nationally known. On every 
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the rose. 
It’s not the guarantee which makes our 
roses bloom but the quality of our plants 
which enables us to make the guarantee. 
Our little book, “Success 
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Send for it. Our beau- 
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Most of the desirable perennials and shrubs can be shipped and planted 
safely in spring. Here at Wyomissing we have the old-time favorite shrubs and 
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104 Garfield Avenue, Wyomissing, Penna. 
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