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Everblooming Star Roses 



Everblooming Roses are, naturally, the first desire of everyone when they decide to try 

 Rose-growing, and this is, fortunately, the largest group from which selections can be made. 

 All Rose colors are included in this class. There are delightful shades of tinted white, pink 

 and red, yellow in all tones from cream to gold, and coppery hues like burnished bronze. 



These Everblooming Roses also provide infinite variety in form, from the full double 

 Rose, like Dame Edith Helen, to the 5-petaIed single Rose, like Isobel; and there are all 

 degrees between. 



The perfect Rose does not exist. No one variety combines all desirable qualities in the 

 superlative degree. The Roses listed in the following pages are carefully chosen for individual 

 quality of growth or bloom, beauty of form or fragrance. They have been described from 



the flowers as they bloom, for we grow and know the 

 Roses we sell. 



*ABOL. H.T. White. A truly white Rose when 

 the blooms are open, but the buds are occasion- 

 ally flushed with pink. A most attractive feature 

 is the exhilarating fragrance which is rare in 

 white Roses. $1.50 each. 



* ARIEL. Pernet. Great globular flowers, fra- 

 grant and brilliant, in orange-flame and yellow. 

 Good disease-resistant foliage on a vigorous, up- 

 right-growing plant that blooms in bursts of fine 

 flowers. Similar in color and produces more 

 blooms than Lady Margaret Stewart, but does 

 not have as many petals. $1 each. 



•AMI L. CRETTE. H.T. New. Rose-red. 

 See description on page 29. 



•AMI QUINARD. H.T. New. Crimson- 

 maroon. See color illustration and description on 

 inside front cover. 



•BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Two-tone sal- 

 mon. See color illustration and special offer on 

 page 21. The copper-red buds open to average- 

 size flowers of a general salmon appearance, with 

 a soft, "egg-shell" finish, while the reverse of the 

 petals is a brilliant coppery carmine, the com- 

 bination being very harmonious. The form is 

 artistic: first the flowers open as a cup, with a 

 few petals standing up in the center, giving an 

 impression of fullness; later, during the heat of 

 the day, these center petals become imbricated, 

 to rise again toward evening when the whole 

 bloom is semi-closed, displaying at its best the 

 two-tone effect. Stands the heat remarkably 

 well, at no time showing fatigue; colors are fast 

 on both sides of petals. Fragrance light but 

 spicy. The plant is a vigorous grower, rivaling 

 the well-known Radiance in height and blooming. 

 In all, "Betty U" is a foremost Rose for every- 

 body's garden, and one of those easy-togrow 

 varieties for the beginner to start with. $1 each. 



Angele Pernet. Unique orange color 



•ANGELE PERNET. Pernet. Orange. See 

 illustration above. Another instance where a Rose 

 named for the immediate family of the originator 

 is a proof of quality. An absolutely unique color, 

 especially in the spring and fall when its Austrian 

 Copper ancestry is most strongly evident — 

 brownish orange-red toning to chrome in the 

 center, reverse of petals brilliant gold. The 

 flower is semi-single, thus adding to its charm. 

 Plant is a bushy, upright grower, with handsome 

 holly-like foliage. $1 each. 



April 28, 1930 

 ... I wish to compliment the Conard-Pyle Company on the 

 comparative showing made last fall, when I bought Rose plants 

 from three outstanding nurseries. The combination of guarantee 

 ivitbout extra charge, permanent label on each plant, and high 

 quality oj plants shipped brings the service rendered by your 

 company to the forefront. — W. N. H., Washington, D. C. 



Order No. 7265 April 6, 1930 



I received my order of Roses (No. 7265) safely and in good 

 condition, Friday, April 4. I wish to say that the quality of the 

 Roses received greatly exceeded my expectations. I have been 

 buying Roses from various growers for the past fifteen years, 

 but never received better plants, both as to size and root- 

 growth, than those purchased from you. — P. R. E., Glen Rock, 



In Minnesota — "Star Roses Grow Better" 



Order No. 14259 June 28, 1930 



Several months ago I received about two dozen of your Star 

 Roses and must say that they are the finest stock I have ever 

 seen. I have also planted a good many Roses from other con- 

 cerns, but must confess that those I received from you grow 

 better and give more beautiful blooms than any others I have. — 

 Dr. O. J. S., New Ulm, Minn. 



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

 * IMV'l-rtJ 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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