Enjoy Fragrant Roses from June to November 
STERN’S 15 TOP - RATED 
EVER- 
BLOOMING 
On These Pages You Select From The 
“\NORLD’S FINEST ROSES” 
Now you can plant the finest—Stern’s Super- 
Select No. 1 Everblooming Roses. They are especi- 
ally selected from the cream of this year’s Rose 
crop. You will be delighted with their extra-large 
size, extra heavy main trunks, and most import- 
ant, a huge root system that assures strong vig- 
orous growth. Their bursting beauty in bloom will 
be your pride and joy. All of these roses will 
bloom the first year planted. 
Super-Select No. 1 quality, 2-year, field-grown— 
America’s Finest Roses, Postpaid Each $1.50; 3 for 
$4.35; 6 for $8.40; 10 for $13.50. 
760A. BETTY UPRICHARD. Coppery buds open in- 
to flowers of unusual size. Colored light salmon 
inside with brilliant orange and carmine outside. 
768A. CHRISTOPHER STONE. Delicious scents from 
these velvety-textured scarlet beauties. 
773A. CONDESA DE SASTAGO. Marvelous color 
contrast . . . large flowers of fiery red-copper in- 
side with rich yellow outside. 
787A. EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. Salmon-rose flow- 
ers with outside old gold. 
791A. ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. Immense buds open 
into double flowers of intense red with velvety 
sheen. Free bloomer. 
800A. GOLDEN DAWN. Very fragrant flowers of 
clear, unfading yellow. 
830A. McGREDY’S IVORY. Lovely, large flowers 
of soft, creamy-white merging into yellow base. 
Abundant bloomer, vigorous grower, good foliage. 
831A. McGREDY’S SCARLET. Vivid rose-red with 
a blazing scarlet sheen. 
832A. McGREDY’S YELLOW. A mass of gold an- 
thers in the center of the flower contrasts with 
the unfading yellow of the outside. Glossy foli- 
age. Vigorous and free-blooming. 
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PICTURE ROSE 
849A. PICTURE. Velvet clear rose-pink with an undertone of 
salmon. Very double. 
850A. POINSETTIA. Long pointed buds. Large, double flow- 
ers of bright unfading scarlet. Vigorous, prolific. 
851A. PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Large flowers of flam- 
ing scarlet and yellow in the bud, opening to soft creamy- 
yellow with scarlet markings. 2 ft. stems. 
856A. PINK RADIANCE. Produces almost continuous supply 
of deep pink blooms of lovely form. 
15 Roses 
Group No. 
24-381 
15 Everbloom- 
ing Roses, 
tested and ap- 
proved by 
Stern’s Board 
of Selection. 
One of each 
listed 
For Only 
$20.00 
Postpaid 
10 Roses 
Group No. 
24-382 
Any 10 Ever- 
blooming 
roses listed 
on this page. 
Your own 
866A. SISTER THERESE. Dark, golden-yellow, long pointed 
buds, marked red. 
5 Roses 
Group No. 
24-383 
5 Everbloom- 
ing Roses — ] 
of each, Con- 
desa De Sas- 
tago, Etoile de 
Hollande, Mc- 
Gredy’s Ivory, 
840A. MRS. SAM McGREDY. Scarlet-orange chang- 
ing to copper as blooms mature. 
Everblooming Shrub Roses 
These amazing Roses are a ‘miracle’ of beauty plus rug- 
ged hardiness. Neglect them, abuse them, forget them—yet 
they'll reward you for a lifetime with hundreds of colorful 
blooms that appear in large clusters from early summer un- 
til late fall. Their very erect spiny stems and shapely foli- 
age make them valuable for hedges and shrubbery, reach- 
ing a height of 4-6 ft. Stern’s selected specimens will never 
fail youl Guaranteed to bloom the first year. 
Selected Heavy Bushes, 2-year, field-grown, No. 1— 
Postpaid: $1.50 each; 3 for $4.35; 10 for $13.50. 
954A. BELLE POITEVINE. A double pink Rugosa Rose, bloom- 
ing in big clusters all summer. 
957A. F. J. GROOTENDORST. Clusters of bright red, very 
double flowers with fringed petals similar to a Carnation. 
Blooms all summer and succeeds everywhere. 
962A. GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. Large scarlet-red double flowers 
in clusters. Blooms from June until fall. 
965A. HANSA. A Rugosa Rose with the true Rugosa foliage 
and semi-double crimson flowers. Continuous bloomer. 
978A. RUGOSA ROSE (Rosa rugosa). Single reddish purple 
flowers from May to September. 
979A. SIR THOMAS LIPTON. Semi-double white Rugosa Rose, 
blooming all summer and fall. 
(Group 24-384) 
6 Everblooming Shrub Roses 
One of each listed for only $8.40, Postpaid. 
( 26 ) 
choice Mc Gredy’s 
Yellow, Pic- 
En ture. ALL 5 
13.50 For Only 
Postpaid $7.00 
Postpaid 
STERN'S HYBRID 
PERPETUAL ROSES 
Always delightful to the lover of Roses be- 
cause of their vigor, their immense (up to 5 
inches across) very double flowers! Ideal as 
cut flowers. Hardy even in rugged Maine, New 
Hampshire and Vermont climates. 
Selected Heavy Bushes, 2-year, field-grown, 
No. 1— 
2 Each 3 for 10 for 
Postpaid $1.50 $4.35 $13.50 
958A. F. K. DRUSCHKI. The very large, snow- 
white double flowers, while not fragrant, pre- 
sent a magnificent sight as the giant blooms 
are found in profuse abundance in the spring 
and at intervals during the summer. 
967A. HUGH DICKSON. Dark red, velvety flow- 
ers, very large, double, and very fragrant. 
973A. PAUL NEYRON. The largest of all, im- 
mense blooms of deep rosy pink, each flower 
measuring approximately 5 inches. Very dou- 
ble. Stems are almost thornless. Produces an 
abundance of beautiful, gloriously fragrant 
Roses in the spring and scattered flowers in 
the fall. 
Old-Fashioned Hybrid 
PERPETUAL ROSE GARDEN 
(Group 24-385) 
Three Hybrid Perpetual Roses, one of 
each listed for only $4.35, Postpaid. 
