•NATIONALFLOW- 

 ER GUILD. H.T. 



Crimson. Great big, 

 bushy plants with 

 large, drooping foliage 

 and 5-inch, bright red 

 flowers with 30 to 40 

 petals. A modern 

 Rose in every way, 

 that keeps blooming 

 in our Rose-garden 

 during hot summer 

 days when so many 

 Roses are resting after 

 their big June effort 

 and blooms until hard 

 frost. 75 cts. each.f 

 *Souv.de Claudius Pernet. 75c. 



•SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET. H.T. Sunflower- 

 yellow. See illustration. Very large and full. A great 

 Rose to grow for exhibition blooms, and the standard 

 yellow both in gardens and under glass. Sometimes the 

 outer petals are white and occasionally it shows a black 

 center when fully open, but when it is right it is perfect. 

 Has the typical Pernetiana scent. 30 petals. 75c. each.f 



• •*•••* SPRING, 1935 ••••*•• 

 • THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS 



West Grove, Pa. 



•OLYMPIAD (Mme. Raymond Gauiard). H.T. 

 Crimson. The bud of this Rose is coppery red, tinged 

 with fire-red. It is one of the most beautiful Roses of 

 recent years. The blooms are large, fully double, pure 

 crimson, with a golden base to the petals which lights 

 up the entire flower. Slightly fragrant. 40 petals. 

 $1 each.t 



• RAPTURE. H.T. Pink and yellow. This deep pink 

 sport of Mme. Butterfly has made good in the garden. 

 It is a perfect cut-flower. Fragrant. 25 petals. 75 cts. 

 each.f 



• RICHARDSON WRIGHT. H.T. (J. H. Nicolas; 

 The Conard-Pyle Company, 1932.) Pearl-pink. The 

 color is iridescent pearl-pink, with a golden flush on 

 the lower part of the petals. It is fully double. Noted 

 for its delicious fragrance. 40 petals. Silver Medal, 

 Saverne, 1932, 75 cts. each.f 



THE 3 GREAT RADIANCE ROSES FOR $2 



For Healthy, Vigorous Growth and Continuous Bloom 



•Radiance. 75 cts. 



These three Radiance Roses go serenely on their way 

 regardless of weather or other conditions. They just grow 

 and keep you always happy with their never- failing bloom 

 from early June until Jack Frost gets really frosty. No 

 experience is necessary in growing this group. 



•Red Radiance. 75 cts. •Mrs. Charles Bell. 75 cts. 



* Radiance. Two-tone pink . . .75c. ) OFFER No. 14 

 *Red Radiance. Cerise-red ...75c. 

 *Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink. 75c. 



3 for $2 



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•RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. See illustration above. 

 The most universally popular Rose in America. Radiance 

 has become the standard by which new Roses are measured. 

 Two-toned pink, cupped flowers are produced in 

 endless succession on foolprooi plants. Delicious 

 fragrance. 25 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



• RED RADIANCE. H.T. Cerise-red. See illus- 

 tration above. A sport of Radiance, it has the same 

 form, habit of growth, fragrance, and healthy foli- 

 age. The difference is in the cerise-red color. 25 to 

 30 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



•MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. Shell-pink 

 Radiance. See illustration above. A superb sport 

 of Red Radiance; equal in every respect, but distinct 

 in color. Shell-pink-salmon of the clearest, cleanest 

 tint imaginable. This exquisite shade has never been 

 matched in any of the new Roses. It is deliciously 

 fragrant. 25 to 30 petals. 75 cts. each.f 



•EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. Deep pink. See 

 illustration. If we were allowed a personal expres- 

 sion, we would emphatically state that this is the 

 finest deep pink garden Rose in the world today. The 

 perfectly formed fragrant flowers are a clear, brilliant, un- 

 fading pink. 40 to 50 petals. First-CIass Certificate of Merit, 

 Lyonnaise Horticultural Society, 1929; Gold Medal, Contest 

 for the Most Beautiful Rose of France, Lyon, 1932; Certifi- 

 cate of Merit, Portland, 1932. $1 each.f 



•STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



•Editor McFarland. $1 each 



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