««•••*• SPRING, 1935 *•*•••• 

 • THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



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-jJrEDEL. H.T. White. The large, globular 

 buds contain nearly 100 petals and are liable 

 to ball in damp weather, but in warm, dry 

 weather they open to magnificent exhibition 

 blooms. Sweetly fragrant. An irresistible 

 Rose when it is happy. 75 cts. each.f 



*E. J. LUDDING. H.T. Carmine-pink. 

 A splendid new Rose of large size, perfect 

 form, and interesting color. The large, fully 

 double flowers are carmine-pink, overspread 

 with an orange flush, long-lasting, and borne 

 singly on good stems. An ideal Rose for cut- 

 ting. The plant is extra vigorous, tall and 

 bushy, and unusually free for a Rose of its 

 size. Tea fragrance. 50 petals. Has won 

 many awards abroad, including a First-Class 

 Certificate (the highest award) of the Royal Horti- 

 cultural Society of the Netherlands, and Gold 

 Medal of Nos Jungunt Rosae, 1930. $1 each.f 



•ETOILEDEFEU. H.T. Flame-color. The name 

 "Star of Fire" is very appropriate for this flaming 

 Rose. Its globular buds of glowing flame gradually 

 open to flat blooms of coral-pink and glowing red- 

 dish salmon, with myriads of short 

 center petals. Fragrant. Especially 

 fine in hot sunshine. Its fohage is 

 glossy dark green. 70 petals. 75cea.t 

 • FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. 

 Carrying the brilhant colors that 

 we associate with sunny Spain, this 

 gay Rose has been very popular 

 with visitors, and we believe is one 

 of the most desirable of the modern 

 "fancy" Roses. The big, fairly 

 double (25 petals) flowers are a 

 lovely blend of copper and orange 

 and are pleasantly fragrant. They 

 are continuously produced, and, 

 like most of the highly colored 

 Roses, are especially brilhant in the 

 cool days of autumn. $1 each.f 



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*Betty Uprichard. 

 7b cts. each 



ife-Lady Ashtown. 75 cts. each 



• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. 



Carmine and salmon. See illustra- 

 tion. Carmine buds open to good- 

 sized blooms of salmon, suffused 

 with orange on the inside, and with 

 coppery carmine on the outside of 

 the petals. The petals have great 

 substance and the flowers last long. 

 Spicy fragrance. This Rose recom- 

 mends itself to those who enjoy soft 

 shades. One of the standard varie- 

 ties which succeeds almost every- 

 where. Vigorous plants of Radiance 

 type with healthy fohage. 19 

 petals. We enthusiastically offer 

 this Rose as among the best in the 

 Everblooming class. 75 cts. each.t 



*Charles P. Kilham. 75 cts. each 



• LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. See illustra- 

 tion. Another continuously satisfactory old Rose 

 even though it is almost scentless. The large, long- 

 pointed buds open to brilliant, shining pink blooms 

 with a golden underglow. Borne singly on long 

 stems, they are fine for cutting and last well in the 

 house. 45 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



• GOLDEN GLEAM. H.T. Vivid yellow. The 

 perfectly formed buds are pure yellow with carmine 

 stains, and open to large blooms of clear daffodil- 

 yellow, holding their color longer than most. Sweet 

 honey-like fragrance. The early June and autumn 

 blooms are of exhibition quahty. 25 petals. 75c ea.f 



• CHARLES P. KILHAM. H.T. Coral-red and 

 orange. See illustration. One of the best garden 

 Roses in existence. While the plants are only 

 average in height, they produce perfect flowers on 

 long cutting stems. The long-pointed buds open to 

 fully double, finely formed flowers of coral-red with 

 an orange base — a color combination which causes 

 this Rose to stand out even when among newer 

 higher colored varieties. Slightly fragrant. Healthy, 

 free blooming, and thoroughly dependable. 45 

 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



•STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



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