K, oses 
B781. 
Katherine T. Marshall 
Prices and 
descriptions 
at right. 
B729. Peace 
Prices and descriptions at right. 
B773. Mirandy 
Prices and 
descriptions 
at right. 
783. 
Dickson’s Red 
Prices and 
descriptions 
at right, above. 
Back through the Centuries to this day the Rose has 
been the top favorite—the Queen of All Flowers. Now, 
with the sensational improved varieties of this loveliest and 
most loved of flowers, you can easily grow your own Exhibi- 
tion Blooms. You will want a full assortment of these ‘‘All 
America Winners” with their new and exciting colors and 
their exotic fragrance. Increased hardiness, vigorous 
growth and resistance to disease are among the 
improved characteristics that have been bred into 
\ these Sensational New Roses. 
Bloom the First Summer. You will be sur- 
prised and delighted with the wealth of blooms you 
get the very first summer when you plant Stark Big 
Thrifty 2-year-Old Field Grown Roses. 
“ALL AMERICA” ROSES 
; Pictured in Color on Pages 56 and 57. 
B729. Peace—the most beautiful rose of 
the century! Bloom is unusually large, long 
lasting and constantly fresh looking. Ori- 
ginator declared. “A rare discovery and 
only takes place once in the career of an 
originator.”’ Pictured in Color above. 
B781. Katherine T. Marshall—Magni- 
ficent. Sparkling warm pink. Pictured in 
Color at left. 
B773. Mirandy—Gorgeous, Fragrant. 
One of the finest red roses of the world. 
Bud Pictured in Color at left. 
B783. Dickson’s Red — Large. Scarlet 
Red. Rich fragrance. A favorite wherever 
\ it is grown. 
B732. Lowell Thomas — Acclaimed the 
finest deep yellow rose to date. Pictured 
in Color below. 
B712. Rubaiyat — Brilliant red. Long 
graceful buds open to large blooms with a 
wealth of old-rose fragrance. Pictured in 
Color Page 57. 
B774. Tallyho—An entirely new color in 
roses. Inside of petals is ‘“‘Tyrian rose.” 
Outside crimson. Pictured in Color 
Page 57. 
B724. Charlotte Armstrong—Most un- 
usual color. Blood-red in the bud, opening 
to cerise in hot weather and spectrum red 
in cool weather. Bud is long and pointed 
with flower measuring 3 to 4 inches across. 
Pictured in Color Page 57. 
B714. Diamond Jubilee—the most long- 
lasting of all hybrid-tea roses. Blooms pro- 
fusely all summer long. Large golden yel- 
low buds slowly open to tremendous flow- 
ers measuring 5 to 6 inches across. Pic- 
tured in Color Page 57. 
B775. Taffeta — Exciting and unusual 
blending of colors ranging from straw- 
vellow to begonia pink. Fragrant flowers 
from June till frost. Pictured in Color 
Page 57. 
B735. Forty-Niner — Gay, contrasting 
colors of rich chrome-yellow sometimes 
overlaid with orient-red make this the 
most brilliant of all bi-colored roses. 
Fragrant. Pictured in Color Page 57. 
Roses Described and Pictured on 
Pages 56 and 57. 
Each—$2.50 
B732. 
Lowell Thomas 
Prices and 
descriptions 
above. 
