• ••••• SPRING, 1935 ••*••* 



• THE CONARD-PYLE CO. • 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



• LI BURES. H.T. Multi colored. Maroon- 

 orange and yellow at first, it changes to purple- 

 crimson, then to old-rose with a yellow suffusion. 

 Rich fragrance. The flowers in different stages of 

 development are a veritable rainbow. 20 petals. 

 Gold Medal, Saverne, 1926. 75 cts. each.f 



• MME. ALBERT BARBIER. H.T. Tawny 

 yellow. This Rose was introduced as a Hybrid 

 Perpetual, but as it is Hke a Hybrid Tea in both 

 growth and its continuous blooming, we are listing 

 it as a Hybrid Tea. Exquisite tints of fawn-yellow 

 and white, with just a suggestion of pink, giving 

 the blooms a pearly look. A beautiu! Rose. Fruity 

 fragrance. 50 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



• MME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. Nicely formed 

 white buds show a slight blush in the center as the 

 bloom opens. Fragrant. An old, but popular 

 variety. 30 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



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1 2 Everblooming Roses $6 



There is no way for us to know 

 what Roses our customers will 

 select, so each year we have a sur- 

 plus of some choice everblooming 

 kinds. From these, which always 

 include some of the finest varieties, 

 we can make a selection for you. 

 All will be different and each Rose 

 will be correctly labeled with our 

 durable, celluloid star tag and 

 guaranteed. You run no risk. 



ASK FOR OFFER 12 



12 Everblooming Roses, our 

 selection, $6 



More than 12 can be ordered at 

 above rate, our selection, but we can- 

 not furnish less than 12 at this price. 



•Chas. K. Douglas. 75 cts. ea. 



•Mrs. Henry Morse. 75 cts. each 



•Joanna Hill. 75 cts. each 



•JOANNA HILL. H.T. Yellow. 

 See illustration. This perfectly 

 formed Rose makes long, shapely 

 buds of orange-yellow that open to 

 large, double flowers with an orange 

 center, paling to cream-color at the 

 edges of the petals. One of the 

 finest Roses for cutting. It does not 

 bloom as freely as some but every 

 flower is a gem. A popular florists' 

 Rose. 40 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



• CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. 



Scarlet-crimson. See illustration. 

 A red Rose we all want. Lustrous 

 scarlet-crimson flowers, 4 inches in 

 diameter, gracefully loose in form, 

 are freely produced on big, bushy 

 plants which are easy to grow. It 

 has 25 to 30 petals, the center ones 

 occasionally showing a white line, 

 and is slightly fragrant. This Rose 



has held its place 



%.^ through sheer merit, 



, producing quantities of 



beautiful flowers on 



strong, healthy plants. 



75 cts. each.f 



• MRS. HENRY 

 MORSE. H.T. Two- 

 tone pink. See illus- 

 tration. The buds are 

 perfect in form, long, 

 artistically formed, of 

 a rich carmine-pink, 

 and open to a high-pointed, 

 two-toned pink flower of 

 great beauty. The outside of 

 the petals is a clean, lustrous 

 "pink," while the inside is 

 pinkish flesh with a lovely 

 sheen; there is an under- 

 lying yellow glow which 

 brings out the fine 

 S shades. It has 30 

 j^^ petals and a fine Tea 

 -^" fragrance. A garden 



Rose which produces 

 cut-flowers of highest 

 quality. 75 cts. each.f 



•STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



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