
_ If you want the enjoyment of-a profusion of lovely roses from June until 
E November, plant Stark Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses this Fall. Stark 
Roses are Big, Husky, Hardy, 2-Year-Old Field Grown Plants. 
NOW-—Stark Everbloomers planted THIS FALL will give you a delightful full- 
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HYBRID TEA ROSES 

(U.S. Patent)—Salmon Pink 
A delicate Salmon Pink Rose which gives 
ou a wealth of roses from eary spring till 
' Yate fall, even during hot dry summers. Plant 
is. tall growing and vigorous, producing 
blooms on long strong “stems. Excellent for 
cutting. 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
Brilliant Red 
flashing constant blooming red 
ros¢ sensation created by Luther Burbank, 
Vigorous plant literally covered with fiery 
red roses trom early=summer till hard frost, 
If you want red roses from June till No- 
vember plant Scarlet Flame. 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
A flaming, 


Two-Tone Pink 
40 lovely petals with vivid Orange-Cerise on 
the outside. and soft Salmon-Pink on the 
inside combine to give you a beautiful two- 
tone Pink Rose you.can depend on for a 
wealth of long-stemmed mildly fragrant roses 
all summer. A hardy, thrifty grower. A rose 
of matchless beauty and one of the favorites 
for cutting. 
90c each: 10 for 80c each 

Each large, brilliant crimson bloom is borne 
singly on a jong strong stem, making it one 
of the most valued roses for cutting. Very 
double. Fragrant. 
$1.00 each; 10 for 90c each 
ETO! de HOLL :—Deep Crimson 
The Universal favorite everblooming Crimson 
Rose. It charms continuously with its de- 
fightful color, its beautiful form, its intense 
Rose Fragrance and its long strong stems. 
It is vigorous, healthy—one of the best Red 
Roses. 
$1.00 each; 10 for 90c each 
-RUSS A TEPLITZ—Brilliant Crimsoa 
“Because it blooms continuously from June 




ei) hard frosts, this brilliant crimson rose 
is one of America’s favorites. Blooms are 
borne in clusters on long stems. 
75¢ each; 10 for 70c each 


Two-Tone Pink 
Immense blooms of deep pink*sand silver are 
borne on almost thornless strong stems. 
80c each; 10 for 75c each 
f — White 
open to  fine-petaled 
flowers with a shght lemon 
tint in the center. When fully open, the de- 
lightfully fragrant blooms are cream-white. 
The favorite rose for cutting. 
85c each: 10 for 80c each 


creamy white 

Orange-Scarlet 
In the newly opened flower the color 
scintilating orange-scarlet which ages 
i fragrance. One 
is a 
to a 
leasing carmine-rose. Rose 
: bi the best and most porsiae Blooms con- 
stantly from June. till ard frost. 
$1.00 each; 10 for 90c each 
ME. EDOUARD HERRIOTT— Copper 
Large, semi-double flowers in a color har- 
mony of Orange Red and Salmon, producing 
indescribably beautiful Copper color. 
Soon throughout the world as the Daily 
Mail Prize Winner. 
80c each; 10 for 75¢ each 
MRS. AARON WARD— Yellow: 
Pointed buds of rich yellow. Very fragrant, 
Continuous bloomer. 
80c each; 10 for 75c each 
MRS 4A 2ELL— Salmon fe 
Superb sport of the famous RADIAN 
“eh ral fie, excellent qualities which make 
RADIANCE the most dependable’ and most 
satisfactory rose in America. In color, Mrs. 
Chas. Bell isa Shell-Pink with a heavy 
Salmon suffusion, giving it the true opales- 
cence of a pearl. Strong grower. Long strong 
stems. Will thrive just lke RADIANCE and 
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RK RADIANCE. For a variety of lovely 
Sea plant the three Radiances — Pink 
Radiance, Red Radiance and Mrs. Chas. Bell, 
80c each; 10 for 75c each 
ATANCE— Brilliant Cerise-Red 
‘of. Radiance with all its superior 
qualities of vigorous growth, dark mrcen 
foliage and disease resistance, It has .the 
same exhilarating perfume as Radiance, but 
the color is a brilliant Cerise-Red which _is 
especially brilliant in lime soil. Plant with Ra- 
‘diance and Mrs. Chas. Bell for a profusion of 

> Jovely roses from early summer till hard frost. 
B0c each; 10 for 75c¢ each 

Plant Them This Fall and Enjoy Blooms All Next Summer 
— Pink 
Has headed the list for years and is still one 
of the most popular and satisfactory Pink 
Roses. It grows and thrives in every soil and 
climate where Roses can be grown, and 
blooms continuously. The large, - two-tone 
Pink Rose—light inside and almost carmine 
on the outside of the petals—is similar in 
form to a Darwin tulip. Radiance, Red Radi- 
ance and Mrs. Chas. Bell are the reliable 
combination for long-stemmed roses from June 
till November. 
80c each; 10 for 75c each 
— Yellow 
One of the best yellow everblooming Roses 
and highly prized by all who have it in the 
garden. Extremely long, orange-yellow buds 
of delightful fragrance. Blooms continuously. 
85¢ each; 10 for 80c each 

Golden Yellow and Copper Red 
Flower of variable color ranging from rich 
Scarlet and Gold to Deep Rose and Pale 
Yellow. Fragrant. 
$1.00 each; 10 for 90c each 
— Salmon-Pink 
Long, almost thornless stems produce single 
long pointed buds which open to flesh pink 
flowers. Excellent for cutting. Blooms all 
the time from June till November. 
85c each; 10 for 80c each 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 

These large flowered Very Hardy 
Roses often grow to 4 feet or more 
(Snow Queen)—Pure White 
Universally acclaimed as the most magnifi- 
cent white rose—and has won tthe title of 
“Snow Queen’ throughout America. Long 
buds are blushed with pink, but open into 
immense snow-white flowers often more than 
4 inches across. A wealth of bloom in June 
with occasional blossoms through the sum- 
mer until frost. Winner of many prizes and 
medals. 
65c each: 10 for 60c each 
— ‘Crimson 
Brilliant Velvety Crimson color of this rose 
has made it the standard of color for years. 
Plant is very, hardy. Pruned and thinned the 
large, fragrant roses are perfect. Left to 
grow at will, the big husky bush is a blaze 
of vivid color in June. 
60c each; 10 for 55c¢ each 
c — Deep, Scarlet 
Immense blooms of Deep Scarlet. Wery vig- 
orous—canes often measuring 6 to 10 feet. 
65c each; 10 for 60c each 



aby Rambler, Bush and 
Shrub Roses 

Red, White, Pink or Salmon 
A dwarf type, everblooming rose about 2 ft. 
high. Best for bedding, edging, foundation 
plantings. Produces clusters of bright blooms 
all summer. 
80c each; 10 or 75c¢ each 

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Brilliant Red 
Brilliant clusters of 
10 for 75¢ each 
— Shrub Rose 
In the late spring covered with bright golden 
blossoms, 
50c each; 10 for 45c each 
A shrub rose, bright 
crimson bloom. 
80c each; 


SWEET AUTUMN—Masses of white; very 

fragrant blooms in Autumn. 
55c each; 10 for 50c each 
JACKMAN — Large, rich velvety “purple 
blooms cover entire plant in June and July. 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 

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HALL’S JAPANESE—Very fragrant. Creamy 
and Yellow. flowers all. summer. 
EQc each: 10 for 45c¢ each 


ENGELMAN’S—Rapid growing Ivy. Clings 
to walls. 
50c each; 10 for 45c each 




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(U. S. Patent) 
First of its kind. A hardy NEW Burbank 
Creation so distinctive in its harmony of 
glowing coppery salmon it is difficult to 
describe. Long pointed tea-rose-like buds are 
borne .cn long stems which make it a good 
cutting rose. 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
(U. S. Patent) 
New, Hardy Burbank Creation. The: World’s 
first white climber with large double. tea- 
rose-like flowers. Delightfully fragrant. Long 
stems, Fine for cutting. Burbank’s Copper 
Climber and Burbank’s Snowhite Climber are 
Patented and can be SOLD ONLY by Stark 
Bro'’s Nurseries. 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
: _— Pink 
A world-wide favorite. For June weddings it 
is a marvel, as it lasts long after cutting. 
Open-faced flowers of varying shades of pink 
with white centers and long golden anthers 
come in Jargé clusters of 25 to 40 flowers. 
Thrives from Canada to the Gulf. 


65c each; 10 for 60¢ each 
: — Red 
One of the first Climbers to bloom, and 
gives a® profusion of large, fragrant red 
flowers. Magnificant ‘on trellis or porch with 
flowers almost covering the entire plant. 
65c each; 10 for 60c each 
— Pink 
Very vigorous and hardy. Clusters of bright 
rosy pink flowers convert this rose into a 
bower of beauty, in late Spring. Fine for 
arbors, fence or trellis. 
55¢ each; 10 for 50c each 
; — Dark Red 
Known as the ‘‘Red Dorothy Perkins,’’ it is 
the most dependable red ambler. Har@y, 
disease-resistant, 
55¢ each; 10 for 50c each 
— Yellow 
Tea-rose shaped buds of un- 
usual fragrance open into cream colored 
flowers which are fine for cutting. 
80c each; 10 for #5¢ each 
— Clear Pink 
the. most béautiful clear pink, large 
flowered climbers, which are borne on long 
strong stems and are excellent for cutting. 
Often gives recurrent bloom all summer. 
85c each; 10 for 80c each 



Early blooming. 

One of 

Brilliant Red 
flowers borne im clusters. are 
scarlet, and gives a_ flashing  dis- 
June. and lasts for several 
bright red climber ' and 
10 for 75¢ each 
The large 
brightest 
play of color in 
weeks. The best 
does not fade. 
80c each; 
STARK PEONIES 
Our selection of varieties 






50c each; 10 for 45c each 
: — Pink 
70c each: 10 for 65¢ each 
SSE — Red 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
— White 
70c each; 10 for 65c¢ each 
— Red 
$1.25 each; 10 for $1.10 each 
— White 
60c each; 10 for 55¢ each 

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