• •*•••• SPRING, 1935 ••••*•• 



• THE CONARD-PVLE CO. • 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



*Eblouissant (Brilliancy). An impressive, 

 continuous bloomer. 75cts. each 



*Gloria Mundi. Makes beds of vivid 

 orange -scarlet. Glows like a beacon. 

 75cts. each 



*Mlle. Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart). 75cts. each 



CONTINUOUS BLOOMING 

 POLYANTHA ROSES 



Hardy as Oaks. Bloom as freely as s^raniums 



Price, 25 for $15; 100 for $60 

 No further discount from above quantity prices 



For specimen plants or beds of brilliant beauty from 

 June until hard frost, or for edging driveways, or making 

 bright spots of color at the edge of a shrub border, these 

 Roses are unequaled by any other flowering plant. 



"ArBELVEDERE. Deep crimson. Grows about 18 inches. 

 The color is very dark red, with blackish shadings, the petals 

 showing a lovely velvety finish. $1 each.f 



*CHATILLON. # Clear pink. See illustration. A fine 

 variety for massing in solid beds or borders. The clear pink 

 flowers come continuously like huge heads of phlox. Largely 

 used for bordering driveways. 75 cts. each.f 



•DISTINCTION. Paul -Neyron- pink. Makes uniform 

 growth, about 18 inches with us. Large flowers of brilliant 

 pink that hold their color well. 75 cts. each.f 



• EBLOUISSANT. See illustration. Dainty, perfectly 

 formed, miniature, double flowers like little rosettes, open to 

 attractive cactus form with quilled petals. The blooms are 

 continuously produced on symmetrical plants, with lustrous 

 green foliage, and rarely over 10 inches high. 75 cts. each.f 



• ELSE POULSEN. Rose-pink. Makes a beautiful, con- 

 tinuous-blooming, 4-foot hedge. Straight, upright growth. 

 Blooms 2 inches across, semi-double, rose-pink. 75 cts. each.f 



•GLORIA MUNDI. • Orange-scarlet. See illustration. A 

 flaming color unmatched in any other class of Roses. Plant 

 this variety where you would plant brilliant geraniums, and 

 once planted you have it always. 75 cts. each.f 



• IDEAL. # Garnet. One of the finest of the dark red 

 Polyanthas. Plants are about 2 feet high, bushy, and always 

 in bloom. 75 cts. each.f 



•JOHANNA TANTAU. Cream-white. Sprawly plants freely 

 produce perfect, miniature Roses of white with just a hint of 

 pink and gold in the center as they open; pure white when 

 fully open. Delightfully fragrant. 75 cts. each.f 



•KATHARINA ZEIMET. • White. Small, fully double, 

 fragrant white flowers in clusters. 75 cts. each.f 



• KIRSTEN POULSEN. Vivid rose-scarlet. We recommend 

 this Rose for an ideally lovely, continuous-blooming, 4-foot 

 hedge of crimson flowers, like Flanders poppies. 75 cts. each.f 



• MLLE. CECILE BRUNNER. • See illustration. Sea- 

 shell-pink. The "Sweetheart" Rose. Makes sprays of rosy 

 pink "baby" buds that open to seashell-pink. 75 cts. each.f 



•TIP-TOP (Baby Doll). • Yellow and pink. Perfecdy 

 formed miniature Roses of pale yellow, tipped rose-pink. 

 Exquisite. Needs careful winter protection. 75 cts. each.f 



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One each of the six Polyantha Roses marked 



Chatillon, Gloria Mundi, Ideal, Katharina 



Zeimet, Mile. Cecile Brunner, and Tip-Top for 



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$3 



.85 



•Chatillon. The supreme pink Polyantha. 

 75cts. each 



•STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES 



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