THE CONARD-PYLE CO. - JtarBpse Qrowers ; West Prove, Pa. 



Everblooming Star Roses, continued 



•KONIGIN CAROLA. H.T. Silver-pink. We 

 believe this variety to be the best of the silver- 

 pink Roses, both in flower and plant. The buds 

 are long and massive, bright satiny La-France- 

 pink, with a carmine sheen on the reverse of the 

 petals. The bloom is very large, assuming the 

 peony size and form. It flowers well in the fall 

 and throughout the rest of the season is a steady, 

 but not profuse, bloomer. The plants are strong 

 growers, with heavy, healthy foliage. Because 

 of its lovely color, immense blooms, and sturdy 

 habit of growth, this is one of the most admired 

 Roses in our display garden. We recommend it 

 for planting in solid beds. It is a great improve- 

 ment over Mme. Caroline Testout, one of its 

 parents. $1 each. 



Lady Margaret Stewart. Coppery yellow 



•LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh-pink. 

 The large, long-pointed buds open to cup-shaped 

 flowers with a slight backward roll to the lip of 

 each petal. Color is exquisite flesh-pink, lightened 

 with rich coral on the reverse of the petals and a 

 suspicion of salmon in the center of the bloom. 

 Moderately fragrant. Borne singly on long stems, 

 it is fine for cutting. The compact, vigorous 

 growth makes it also fine as a bedding Rose. The 

 foliage is large, bronze-green, and extremely 

 disease-resistant. It is a steady doer and gives 

 a profusion of blooms. Truly a bedding Rose 

 that should be planted in masses. Almost as 

 hardy as a Hybrid Perpetual, which figures 

 prominently in its ancestry. $1 each. 



USE RED ARROW INSECT SPRAY to keep your 

 Roses free from aphis and insects that injure the 

 blooms. 1 oz. 35 cts. See First Aid Offer on yellow 

 circular. 



•LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. See page 12 

 for color illustration and special offer. The large, 

 long-pointed buds open to brilliant, shining pink 

 blooms with a golden underglow, unmatched 

 in Rose colors. The center of the bloom 

 is high and the outer petals recurl to make 

 a unique, star-shaped bloom. Borne singly on 

 long stems, they are fine for cutting and last 

 well in the house. There is a slight fragrance. 

 The plant is upright and bushy. It is a vigorous 

 grower and extremely active, producing great 

 quantities of blooms. The foliage is sufficient, 

 but not abundant. While good at all times, it is 

 especially glorious in midsummer and fall when 

 the flowers are at their best. For those who are 

 looking for an "easy-to-grow" variety, this is it. 

 It has been popular almost everywhere for years. 

 A splendid cut-flower. $1 each. 



•LADY HILLINGDON. T. Rich ochre-yellow, 

 semi-double, cup-shaped blooms, sweetly scented. 

 Holds its color well. Almost thornless; spread- 

 ing bush. Blooms steadily but not profusely. 

 Most popular among Tea Roses. $1 each. 



•LADY MARGARET STEWART. Pernet. 

 Yellow. See illustration. The 1928 winner of 

 the Gold Medal at Bagatelle, France — the 

 most coveted prize in the Rose-world. This 

 new honor places this Rose with the Rose 

 aristocrats as it had already won the Gold 

 f Medal of the National Rose Society of Eng- 

 land. The unusual color is best described as 

 coming between tangerine - orange and the 

 Indian-yellow and carmine of Rev. F. Page- 

 Roberts. The pointed bud is deep orange, splashed 

 with scarlet, and opens in a large, full bloom of 

 deep sunflower-yellow, the reverse of the petals 

 heavily shaded orange-brown. A delightfully 

 fragrant Rose that you can depend on for exhi- 

 bition blooms. $1.25 each. 



•LADY URSULA. H.T. Flesh-pink. Flowers 

 of fair size, light flesh-pink, full to the center, 

 with shell-like petals reflexing from a delicately 

 shaped bud. $1 each. 



•LI BURES. Pernet. Multicolor. See descrip- 

 tion on page 26, and illustration in color on 

 page 27. $1.50 each. 



•LOS ANGELES. Pernet. Salmon-pink. This 

 Rose apparently thrives in some soils and under 

 some conditions, for it does well with some of our 

 customers and others after repeated trials have 

 had to give it up. The color is a glowing 

 salmon-pink, washed with gold at the base, and 

 the perfume is entrancing though not strong. 

 A Rose well worth trying. $1 each. 



•MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Tender pink, run- 

 ning through salmon to cream and gold. Highly 

 scented and very lasting when cut. $1 each. 



pipCQ (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 90c. each 

 *\IVE«0 when any 12 or more are ordered; 80c. each for 25 or more $1 kinds. See order sheet for low delivery cost 



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