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Blooming Size STARK ROSES 
Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses 
Radiance 
Hardy Perpetual Roses 
p i M Probably the largest Rose. The 
* aUl Pieyron beautiful bright pink blooms are 
often 5 to 7 inches in diameter and are borne on long 
stems, making it excellent for cutting. Often blooms 
during late summer and fall as well as spring. 
Ulrich Brunner J^ b f S a p"oSl'» t . red blooms 
Also known as “White 
Frau Karl Druschki 
“Snow Queen.” The pure white blooms are borne on long 
stems. Blooms throughout summer when properly cared 
for. 
Radiance Rightly the most popular 
pink everblooming Rose in 
America. Never without blooms from spring 
until frost. The large fragrant pink flowers are 
borne on long stems. (See illustration at left.) 
Deep red. Believed by many 
to be even a better bloomer 
than its parent—Radiance. 
Mrs. Charles Bell 
color does not fade out. Fine for bedding and cutting. 
Climbing Roses 
Climbing American Beauty bi<5>me? pro* 
ducing a profusion of long stemmed flowers often 3 inches 
in diameter and of American Beauty color. Perfectly 
hardy. 
t_„ Po-l,;,,. The clusters of bright rosy 
Otny rerKins pink flowers convert this rose 
into a bower of beauty in late spring. Unusually hardy. 
Voted by majority of the 
American Rose Society mem¬ 
bers as the most desirable hardy climbing Rose. The long¬ 
stemmed blooms of a lovely apple-blossom color, are as 
good for cutting as those of any Tea Rose. A midseason 
bloomer. 
Fvr'Alca “Red Dorothy Perkins.” Most dependable 
EJAceiixl red Rambler, excelling in every way the old 
Crimson Rambler. Its flowers are borne in clusters in late 
spring and last for weeks. Hardy, disease-resistant, and 
vigorous. 
An early bloomer- 
The large flowers in 
clusters, are of the brightest scarlet imaginable. Fine for 
cutting. Flowers do not fade. 
Dr. W. Van Fleet 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber 
New U. S. PATENTED Roses of Unusual Beauty 
Tji (U. S. Pat. No. 10.) 
Diaze Marvelous new, hardy, 
everblooming climber. Blazing 
red like Paul’s Scarlet. Destined 
to enormous popularity. 
Souvenir (U. S. Pat. No. 25.) 
JOUVenir A Golden Yellow 
Talisman. Awarded most Gold 
Medals of 1932 Roses. Splendid 
bush rose for garden and cut 
flowers. Hybrid Tea. 
Countess Vandal A^Vi 
For.) A novel bronze, coral sal¬ 
mon and gold with copper shad¬ 
ing. Long pointed bud and ex¬ 
quisite flowers. Five European 
gold medals. Hybrid Tea. 
Stark Strong-Rooted SHADE TREES 
The new shade tree being planted 
Chinese Elm 
—becoming fine shade size quickly despite dry seasons 
or poor soils. A tree of real BEAUTY—with lustrous 
foliage retaining color ALL SEASON. Resistant to 
drought and extreme cold or heat. Ours are true Hardy 
North China type. 
Birch, Cutleaf Weeping 
tree with slender, weeping branches of finely cut foliage. 
Bark silvery white. 
T Vm*a1 1 (Catalpa bignonioides nana). A rapid 
Laiaipa, UmDrclla grower, forms the umbrella-shaped 
head without pruning. 
American or White Elm 
in American history. Medium rapid grower. Succeeds everywhere. 
Stark Bro’s grow the true vase-shaped type. Graceful, arching 
branches. Ideal street or lawn tree. 
/-> l l „ T ( Robinia P. Bessoniana). New 
L»lobe-rieadea Locust dwarf tree , similar to umbrella 
Catalpa only more refined appearance. Dense foliage. No thorns. 
Very hardy. Grows Globe shaped without pruning. 
A/T. ,1L„._ (Morus alba pendula). A grafted, 
Mulberry, Weeping weeping tree about 6 to 8 feet high 
that bears edible fruit. Branches weep to the ground. 
Tiilit-* Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera). Tall, rapid-growing tree 
1 Ulip 1 Tee Q f unusual beauty. Odd-shaped leaves and large, 
tulip-shaped yellow flowers with orange-colored centers. 
Plane Tree, European or Sycamore orieVtaiis). 
Rapid grower, bark mottled with large blotches of creamy white. 
Unusually attractive in winter. Withstands smoke, gas, and other 
similar conditions. Ideal street and lawn tree for city. 
p | f |; ( Populus eugenei). Most rapid-growing 
*OP lar > Carolina shade tree. Bright, green, glossy foliage. 
Often planted for quick shade between slower growing trees. 
p.j,„ | ( Populus nigra italica). Tall, pictur- 
ropiar, LOmDaray esque tree of slender, upright growth. 
Valuable in formal gardens. Hardy, rapid grower. Stately tree 
for background and sky-line accent. 
Willow, Wisconsin Weeping 
with long, slender, drooping branches and narrow green leaves. 
Mni-klo Nnrwav (Acerplatanoides). Rapid grower, 
iviapie, 1 "Norway clean, deep green foliage, nat¬ 
ural, globe-shaped, compact head. Showy clusters of 
bright yellow flowers in early spring. 
Maple, Silver 
fectly hardy. 
(Acer dasycarpum). Exceptionally 
rapid grower, long-lived and per- 
Maple, Sugar or Hard 
ing, long-lived tree. Gorgeous orange, red and gold 
foliage in fall. 
Sunburst 
grance. 
Extremely long orange-yel¬ 
low buds of delightful fra- 
Free bloomer. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock 
large stems. Petals of silvery pink on inside 
and deep bright pink on outside. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 
Most perfect white everblooming Rose. 
■Flowers unusually double and fragrant. 
Baby Ramblers £3Sf" 1, | d d J" 
or Rose hedges. Bloom continuously from 
June until frost. The flowers are borne in 
clusters similar to those of climbing Ram¬ 
bler roses. Baby Rambler Roses rarely 
grow more than 2 feet in height. We can 
supply them in Red, Pink or White. 
U. S. PATENTED 
And Other Fine New 
BURBANK ROSES 
“GOLDEN SUNSET” 
(Climber) (U. S. Pat. No. 66). Most 
beautiful true yellow blossoms that are 
as large or larger than Sunburst. Hardier 
than any true yellow climber we tested. 
“APPLE BLOSSOM” 
(Climber) (U. S. Pat. No. 65) —Almost 
apple blossom pink in color—the open 
flower shading to a lighter irridescent 
center in shades too elusive to describe. 
Mrs. Luther Burbank says “The rose I 
like best.” Entirely distinct from any 
other climber. 
“SCARLET FLAME” 
(U. S. Pat. Pending) —A large, vigorous 
“Double-Fragrant” bush rose—newest 
and best of the Gruss type—many shades 
of flaming red—Blooms Continuously— 
when all others cease. 
“SILVER PRINCESS” 
Long pointed buds blending from salmon 
yellow to delicate pink, opening to a 
semi-double rose of great size and glorious 
beauty. A gorgeous NEW rose. 
“BABY SUNBEAM” 
(Climber) Dainty Salmon-yellow buds 
appearing in glorious clusters, later open¬ 
ing to a light apricot color with pink 
shades showing. Most beautiful. 
“BLUSHING BEAUTY” 
limber) Provides beauty and interest 
the lucky owner for many weeks. Buds 
; red tipped opening to rose color— 
wing a great variety of shades and 
ts. 
Hedge Plants 
Privet, Amur 
Hardy northern type. This variety 
will withstand severe winters (40 
degrees below zero) without injury, 
and is, undoubtedly, the best Privet. 
Privet California ifrum 
ovalifolium). Makes a most excellent 
hedge where winters are not too severe. 
Barberry, Japanese 
(Herberts thunbergi). See description 
under shrubs, page 14. 
Norway Maple 
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