THE CONARD-PYLE CO. • JiarEpse Qrowers • West Qrove.Pa. 



Everblooming Star Roses, continued 



*EDEL. H.T. White. A strong-growing Rose 

 producing very large, full, white blooms, with a 

 tinge of lemon in the depths between the petals. 

 It is so double that, dahlia-fashion, the outer 

 petals, hidden under the big bloom, often begin 

 to wilt and dry before the center ones are fully 

 unfurled. The flowers may "ball" in wet or 

 muggy climatic conditions. The plant is of up- 

 right growth; the foliage ample but somewhat 

 delicate. An exhibition variety and a splendid 

 bedding Rose in dry, warm weather where the 

 blooms are astonishingly majestic. It is sweetly 

 fragrant. $1 each. 



*E. G. HILL. H.T. New. Crimson-scarlet. See 

 description and illustration on page 29. 



•ELDORADO. Pernet. Yellow. A full bloom 

 of unusual beauty and pervading perfume; bril- 

 liant buttercup-yellow; very persistent. Not a 

 very free bloomer, but each bloom perfect. 

 Although as double as Centifolia, the blooms 

 seldom ball. The foliage is typical of the Per- 

 netiana race. $1 each. 



Etoile de Feu. Wonderful flame color 



•ETOILE DE FEU. Pernet. Flame color. Re- 

 markable in color and a center of attraction in 

 our Rose-garden and fields. The globular buds 

 of glowing flame (hence its name, meaning "star 

 of fire") gradually open to blooms of coral-pink 

 and glowing reddish salmon, which are full and 

 very large; especially fine in hot sunshine. Its 

 foliage is rich, glossy, dark green and more resis- 

 tant to disease than most other Pernetianas. The 

 plants, when young, are of spreading habit, but 

 become more upright and branching when they 

 are established. $1 each. 



•ETOILE DE FRANCE. H.T. Crimson. See 

 description and color illustration on page 28. 



•ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. 

 See color illustration and description on pages 6 

 and 7. 



•FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. Coppery orange. 

 See description on page 29. 



•FRANCIS SCOTT KEY. H.T. Crimson. 

 Originally a greenhouse variety which has been 

 found desirable outdoors in dry sections. The 

 bud is heavy and globular, slowly opening into 

 a massive, heavily petaled Rose of a bright crim- 

 son, lightening with age toward magenta. The 

 flowers are not really at their best until the plant 

 has warmed up, and in the early fall some magni- 

 ficent specimens will be forthcoming. The plant 

 is not a heavy grower. $1 each. 



•FRAU DR. SCHRICKER. H.Ben. New. Car- 

 mine. See description on page 29. 



•GOLDEN GLEAM. Pernet. New. Buttercup- 

 yellow. See description and color illustration on 

 inside front cover. 



•GRUSS AN AACHEN. Ben.-Bour. Tinted. 

 See description on page 36, and color illustration 

 on page 37. 



•GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.Ben. Deep crimson. 

 The contemporary representative of an old, 

 illustrious family, boasting Louis Philippe and 

 Cramoisi Superieur among its forebears. The 

 flowers come in clusters, each one perfect, but of 

 short duration and waving at the breeze on a 

 slender stem. The color, when the blooms are 

 first opening, is very rich crimson, quickly chang- 

 ing to bright scarlet, shading to velvety fiery red. 

 One of the brightest colored Roses we know. The 

 flowers are medium size, full, extremely showy, 

 and handsome, with a pervasive fragrance that is 

 especially delightful. It blooms constantly and 

 continues covered with flowers the whole season. 

 The bush is healthy, vigorous and quite hardy. 

 It is one of the Roses everyone wants. While the 

 plant grows too tall for the Hybrid Tea bed, it 

 makes a splendid specimen either as a group on 

 the lawn or in the shrubbery border. A hedge of 

 Gruss an Teplitz is a sight to behold, from early 

 spring to late fall. Prune but lightly for quantity 

 blooms. $1 each. 



•HAWLMARK CRIMSON. H.T. Crimson- 

 maroon. One of the best bedding Roses we 

 know. See description and color illustration 

 on page 11. 



A Delightful Invitation 



Order No. 17277 September 23, 1Q30 



I wish to extend to you, and any of your near-by customers 

 who care to come and see a marvel, the privilege of viewing my 

 46 Conard-Pyle Star Roses. The bushes I have are certainly 

 wonderful, and I feel sure the sight of them will help the sale of 

 more of your product. My entire display is Star Roses. — 

 Charles A. Fisher, 960 Whitby Road, Cleveland Heights, 

 Ohio. 



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

 r *»*v/J-iiJ 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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