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% DOROTHY JAMES. H.T. Chamois-pink. This 
large-flowered, two-tone Rose opens from an ovoid 
bud of carmine-rose to a great 50-petaled bloom of 
soft chamois-pink. Noted for large, disease-resistant, 
leathery shiny foliage that looks like holly, also for 
providing splendid tea-scented blooms during the hot 
summer months when many other Roses are recuper- 
ating after their June effort. The firm-petaled flowers, 
on erect, firm stems, last a long time when cut. $1 ea. 
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THe CoNARD-PYLE Co.: March 22, 1044 
I have purchased your Roses for many years and feel they are 
always the best the market can produce. 
—Dnr. J. C. O’B., Greenfield, Mass. 
ECLIPSE. H.T. G@) Plant Pat. 172. Golden yellow. 
An entirely new type, with “‘streamlined” buds which 
often exceed 2 inches in Iength, ornamented with nar- 
row, branching sepals. which contrast harmoniously 
with the gold of the petals. It 1s most prolific, the 
beautiful tapering buds coming in quantities on rigid, 
upright stems on a vigorous plant with disease- 
resistant foliage. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15. 
* EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. Deep pink. One 
notable feature of this perfectly formed flower Is its 
ability to hold its form and color for days when cut. 
Greatly valued on account of its lovely form, rich 
pink self color without other shading and its long- 
lasting quality. Long buds open to deep pink flowers 
with delightful fragrance and come singly on erect, 
firm stems. In our estimation this Rose ranks among 
the very best in the deep pinks. $1 ea. 
%*E. G. HILL. H.T. Crimson. The flowers are 
large, full, brilliant crimson, and as they come singly 
on strong, erect stems, are splendid for cutting. Pro- 
duces richly fragrant, 50-petaled, perfectly formed 
flowers. $1 ea. 
*ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. The 
most universally known, everblooming crimson Rose. 
It is nearly faultless and it charms continuously with 
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*%FAIENCE. H.T. Q) Two-tone soft peach and 
cadmium-yellow. Faience is the name of a famous 
pottery, noted for its iridescent colors. This ‘Dutch 
Beauty” is really regal in exquisite form, from the 
long, tapering bud to full-petaled, opening bloom. 
Buds are cadmium-yellow at the base which gradually 
shades to shrimp-pink at the edges of the petals. As 
the large, beautifully modeled, exhibition blooms un- 
fold, the inside of the outer petals is an artistic China- 
pink, which deepens toward the center of the flower to 
shining coppery rose. The reverse of the petals is 
cadmium-yellow lightly veiled with pmk. $1 ea.; 
3 for $2.50.t 
Tue Conarpb-Py Le Co.: 
“In my garden with more than 150 varieties of some 400 Roses, 
of the bicolors your Boudoir and Henri Guillot were the most ad- 
mired. Boudoir especially attracted lots of attention when it was 
m bloom. Henri Guillot stays Jong on the bush and it is definitely 
more decorative and a greater joy to the eye than Condesa. Your 
Cochet, besides having a pleasing fragrance, outclassed in form, 
delicacy, and fullness Pres. Macia, which was tops in the light 
pink class. Your Fantastique, of which I have more than one 
dozen bushes, took everyone by storm. It ran away with all other 
Floribunda varieties such as Pinocchio.” 
—S. L. B., Neponsit, L. I., N. Y. 
its delightful color, its form, long cutting stems, iim 
vigorous, healthy growth, and the intense true Rose | 
perfume. $1 ea. 
{No further discount 
Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 1l 

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