Cedric 
Adams 
Neher ett 
A new race—so absolutely hardy and vigorous they bloom continuously spring, sum- 
mer and fall the first year planted—last a lifetime—astounding in size and beauty—hold 
rich color despite heat—withstand 15 degrees below zero without protection, as low as 
35 degrees below with light protection—bloom freely even during summer drought—grow 
larger, more beautiful each year—grow 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Roses for a Lifetime 
These magnificent species were developed by famous Rosarian Walter 
D. Brownell after a lifetime of experiments and thousands of field trials. 
Unlike any Hybrid Tea Rose you ever planted—this new SUB-ZERO race 
of Roses is perfectly hardy without protection! Rich lush green foliage, 
dense and compact, almost totally immune to disease such as common 
Blackspot. Immense flowers—often more than 100 on a single four-year- 
old bush—starting early and blooming, blooming, blooming all season 
7 long, right through hot dry summer weather. Most are richly fragrant 
A with a dream Rose perfume you will find hard to forget. 
Stern’s Super-Grade Selected No. 1 Plants 
Guaranteed to Start Blooming 60 Days After Planting 
Each 3 for 10 for 25 for | 
Postpaid 7 iiaemac ees As Sisto ganoset $2.25 $6.25 $20.00 $45.00 
q 749. V FOR VICTORY. Large, yellow, very double, fragrant Roses; con- 
stantly blooming in idea] form. 
742. LILY PONS. White with pure yellow center, large, graceful flowers 
of indescribable delicacy; vigorous, free bloomer. 
747. SUN UP. A rich clear shade of China-rose reflecting a glorious 
brilliance. Large, very double flowers. Blooming continuously. 
a 
748. TIP TOES. A delightful mixture of red, or- 
ange, and pink tints with an enjoyable 
spice-like fragrance. A unique color com- 
bination. 
741. DICK WILCOX. A spectacular deep red 
Rose that carries upwards of a hundred of 
the largest, very double blooms year after 
year, even following the coldest of sub-zero 
winters. 
738. CEDRIC ADAMS. This 
magnificent Rose carries 
multitudes of large, com- 
pletely double scarlet to 
carmine flowers, making 
a colorful display from 
June until late in the 
fall. Truly an Aristocrat 
of Rosedom. 
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