TOM THUMB 
“World’s Smallest Red 
Rose” 
(Plant Patent No. 169) 
Crimson. A tiny gem for 
rockery, border or pool’s edge. 
For conservatory. Dwarf 
grower. Hardy. Flowers rich 
crimson, white center, studded 
with gold stamens. Popular for 
flower shows and gifts. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50, 
12 for $10.00 
Offered here by special arrangement with The C0NARD-PYLE CO., West Grove, Pa. 
Selected Everbloomers 
Note Quantity Discounts* 
RED 
★CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. • Scarlet crimson. A red 
Rose we all want. Lustrous scarlet crimson flowers, 
4 inches in diameter, gracefully loose in form, freely pro¬ 
duced on big, bushy plants easy to grow. 75c. each. 
★ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. • Universally recognized 
as the world’s finest red Rose, with that delicious fra¬ 
grance we know as old rose perfume. 75c. each. 
★ RED RADIANCE ( See illustration) . Cerise red. Sport 
of Radiance, same form, habit of growth, fragrance and 
healthy foliage. 75c. each. 
★ROUGE MALLERIN. One of best. Does not blue. 
Pointed buds of brilliant red open to 3 in. blooms 
of glowing scarlet, the deep pile on the petals making 
them look for all the world like pieces of rich scarlet 
velvet. Rich old Damask perfume. $1.50 each. 
PINK 
★ EDITH NELLIE PERKINS.* Salmon pink. One of 
the finest Roses. One of the first to bloom. Flowers 
perfect in form, generously produced. Delightfully 
fragrant. 75c. each. 
★ EDITOR McFARLAND. Perfectly formed flowers all 
the growing season of a clear, brilliant pink. Cutting 
stems. 90c. each. 
★ LADY ASHTOWN. Pink. Another continuously satis¬ 
factory old Rose. For 31 years unsurpassed for bedding 
and cutting. 75c. each. 
★ MRS. CHARLES BELL.* Shell pink Radiance. 
Superb sport of Red Radiance; equal in every respect, 
but distinct in color. Deliciously fragrant. 75c. each. 
★ RADIANCE. Rose pink ( See illustration). The most 
universally popular Rose in America. Two-toned pink 
flowers in endless succession on foolproof plants. Deli¬ 
cious fragrance. 75c. each. 
WHITE 
★ KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Cream -white. 
Although intro¬ 
duced over 40 
years ago, this 
is still the stand¬ 
ard by which 
white Roses are 
judged. Perfect 
cut flowers. 75c. 
each. 
“Quintuplet” Set 
5 shown <tQ QC 
in color 5■ 53O 
One each of 
Tom Thumb, Condesa de 
Sastago, Radiance, Soeur 
Therese and Red 
Radiance. 
★ Tom Thumb 
Guarantee 
of Bloom 
We guarantee 
every STAR 
ROSE to bloom 
the first bloom¬ 
ing period after 
purchase; failing 
which we will re¬ 
place the plant or 
refund its cost. 
★ Radiance 
★ Scetjr Therese 
★ Red Radiance 
Easily-grown Trio 
3 — In small illus. —$2.00 
One each 
Radiance, Red Radiance, and 
Soeur Therese —all easy to grow. 
TINTED 
★ AUTUMN. Multicolored. Buds of 
deep burnt orange open to medium sized 
flowers of red, orange, and various 
shades of pink. 75c. each. 
★ CONDESA DE SASTAGO. • (See 
illustration). Copper and yellow Radi¬ 
ance vigor of growth, abundant, healthy 
foliage and freedom of bloom. Richly 
perfumed, lasts long when cut. $1.00 ea. 
★ PRES. HOOVER. An American Rose 
which is proving itself one of the finest 
garden Roses in existence. Beautiful, 
fragrant flowers. A cutting Rose par 
excellence. 75c. each. 
★TALISMAN.* Multi-colored. 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 cut¬ 
ting. Fragrant flowers. 75c. each. 
Seven Stars 
Condesa de Sastago and 6 above 
everbloomers—all marked with dot • 
7 - - in all - - $4.95 
One each of Charles K. Douglas, 
Etoile de Hollande, Edith Nellie 
Perkins, Mrs. Charles Bell, Con¬ 
desa de Sastago, Talisman and 
Mrs. Pierre S. duPont. 
Every plant 
bears the Star 
Label which sig¬ 
nifies Roses di¬ 
rect from Star 
Rose Specialists 
of 40 years’ expe¬ 
rience. 
YELLOW 
rFEU PERNET- 
DUCHER ( Plant 
Patent No. 103). 
Creamy buds, 
heavily marked 
with carmine, slow¬ 
ly open to spiral 
flowers of rich yellow, growing lighter 
toward the edges. It has opened 
perfectly in all kinds of weather Tall, 
bushy plants bloom continuously from 
June until frost, with the heaviest bloom 
and most beautiful flowers in early Au¬ 
tumn. Delightfully fragrant. $1.50 
each, 3 for $3.75. 
★ MRS. E. P. THOM. Yellow. A me¬ 
dium sized, double Rose of clear canary 
yellow. An American Rose which has 
reached the front row by sheer merit 
and is considered one of the best yellows 
by many experienced rosarians both for 
bedding and cut flowers, as the blooms 
are held erect on strong stems. 75c. 
each. 
★ MRS. PIERRE S. duPONT. • Golden 
yellow. Winner of more Gold Medals for 
outdoor blooms than any other Rose 
ever grown. Most continuous blooming 
yellow Hybrid Tea. Best all-round yel¬ 
low garden Rose. 90c. each. 
★StEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). 
{See illustration). Yellow. Long-pointed 
buds of chrome yellow, heavily marked 
with carmine; the open flowers are rich, 
daffodil-yellow and hold their color well. 
Sweetbriar fragrance. The blooms come 
freely on splendid cutting stems. $1.00 
each. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
★ MARY WALLACE. Rose pink. Long 
buds and charming large flowers of a 
brilliant warm pink color. 75c. each. 
★ NEW DAWN ( Plant Patent No. 1). 
Pale pink. An all-Summer bloomer. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75. No further 
discount on this patented Rose. 
★ PAUL’S SCARLET CLIMBER. The 
most popular vivid scarlet climber. 
65c. each. 
2-year, field plants, dormant till April 10th 
then potted. Delivery prepaid till April 
10. Bloom guaranteed first season. 
* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
Deduct 15% on 12 to 24 Roses, 20% on 
25 or more Roses. Discounts do not apply 
to offers or Patented Roses. 
★ Condesa de Sastago 
