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(Left) Large apricot buds 
open to grand luscious peach blooms. The outer peri- 
meter of longer buff-pink petals encloses a full center of 
lively peach color. The flower is very double, reminis- 
cent of some of the sweetly fragrant, full old-fashioned 
monthly Roses. Although modern in its flower produc- 
tion, its general appearance and its delightful effect, here 
is the Rose that answers the often-heard plea for ‘ ‘fullness 
and fragrance’ like the Roses of old. The plant is bushy 
and the foliage is medium green. 
The 4% to 5-in., fully double 
. flower is heavily perfumed with a 
! very distinctive, sweet but richly 
' spiced fragrance. Each garden 
should have a planting of this 
lovely long-lasting newcomer, 
for its fragrance, its size and form 
and its friendly cheerfulness. 
Lodestar will surely give un- 
bounded joy to new and old 
rosarians alike and will for many 
years tocome be the ‘lucky star’’ 
of the garden. Height 21% to 
3 ft. (Plo Pateappe 106.) 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.60; 
12 for $26.40 
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Lodestar 
A Sharp New Bicolor ... 
Does Not Blue Like Most Other Bicolors! 
This beautiful new bicolor Rose comes to us from England and is 
one of the freest bloomers we have ever seen . . . among the very first 
to burst forth in spring and blooms right up until frost in the fall. 
It is really a wonderful Rose. Huntsman is such a profuse, steady 
bloomer that once you see the glorious blooms, you're sure to 
want them in your garden all season long. The long, slightly 
rounded, red-and-yellow buds and the large, brilliant blooms of 
spectrum-red and ‘orange-yellow are of exhibition quality. The 
plant itself is of the compact, low-growing variety . . . with 
abundant, dark holly-green foliage. . . all-in-all, a broad growth 6 
similar to the popular Crimson Glory, which was one of its parents. ae 
Reaches a height of 18 to 24 in. (Pl. Pat. #1012.) co 
$2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; 12 for $21.00 iWontenaan 
JACKSON & PERKINS CO. Warldi Largest Lore Growers 
