• •••••• SPRING, 1936 ••••••• 



• THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



• Ville de Paris. 

 75 cts. each* 



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•THOMAS A. EDISON. H.T. 

 Two-toned pink. A big, clean, 

 sparkling pink Rose which thrives on 

 heat; the hotter the weather, the 

 more beautiful the flowers. The 

 blooms are large, fully double, fra- 

 grant, and there are two shades of 

 pink concerned, a lovely pale silvery 

 pink on one side of the petals and 

 just clean pink on the other side. It 

 is a big flower on a big strong plant. 

 A great Rose named for a great man. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• WHITE ENSIGN. H.T. Creamy 



white. Cream-colored buds of fine form 



open to 3-inch flowers of creamy white, 



maturing pure white; rich tea fragrance. 



It is fully double, with 75 petals. Vigorous, 



branching plants with splendid foliage. 75 cts. 



each.* 



• SOUV. DE MME. C. CHAMBARD. 



H.T. (C. Chambard, 1931.) See illus- 

 tration. Coral-pink. Chosen the most 

 beautiful Rose of rrance for 1932. 

 The buds are large, long-pointed, 

 coral in color, and slowly unfold to a 

 coral-pink flower developing a satiny 

 peach tint and sheen which is about 

 the loveliest finish we have ever seen 

 on a Rose petal. Its fragrance is 

 simply delicious so that we have not 

 only one of the most beautiful Roses 

 but one of the sweetest. The plant is 

 free in bloom. Its long stems and per- 

 fect form make it a splendid cut- 

 flower. 35 to 40 petals. Mrs. John 

 Laing is the mother of this Rose, so, 

 being half Hybrid Perpetual, it is 

 hardier than most Hybrid Teas. 

 Certificate of Merit, Bagatelle, 1931; 

 Gold Medal, Lyon, 1932; Bronze 

 Medal, Portland, Ore., 1932. $1.25 each.* 



• Talisman. 75 cts. each* 



• Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard. $1.25 each* 



• VILLE DE PARIS. H.T. Butter- 

 cup-yellow. See illustration. This 

 medal-winning Rose boasts the honor 

 of being named for the City of Paris 

 over 77 competitors from 11 countries, 

 when at the same time it won the 

 Bagatelle Gold Medal. This is one of 

 the loveliest of the clear yellow Roses 

 without any other color markings. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• TALISMAN. H.T. Multicolored. 

 See illustration. At its gayest it is a 

 glorious combination of orange, yel- 

 low, and rose-red. It is one of the 

 finest of all garden Roses for cutting. 

 The fragrant flowers are much more 

 highly colored in autumn, at which 

 time they simply eclipse the finest 

 florists' blooms. During hot weather 



the blooms are apt to be off color and of poor form, but 

 simply pinch them off and your fall crop will be that 

 much better. 75 cts. each.* 



5 Everblooming Hybrid Teas in 

 Standard or Tree Roses 



Tree Roses can be planted in beds 

 with your other Roses, as they occupy 

 little ground-space, and they add 

 greatly to the beauty of any Rose- 

 garden. Our plants are budded on 

 3 3^-foot stems, and will bloom all sum- 

 mer and until frost with the regular bush 

 Hybrid Teas. Tree Roses give an added 

 look of distinction to any garden. Stock 

 is limited this year, so order early. 



• Betty Uprichard. H.T. Carmine 

 and salmon. Flowers last long. 



• Etoile de Hollande. H.T. Crimson. 

 The finest crimson Tree Rose. 



• Mme. Edouard Herriot. H.T. Coral- 

 red, changing to rose-pink. 



• Souv. de Claudius Pernet. H.T. 

 Sunflower-yellow. 



• Talisman. H.T. Multicolored. A 

 combination of orange and rose-red. 

 Always changing. 



PRICE: $3.50 each; 6 for $18. No fur- 

 ther discount. By Express only, de- 

 livery not prepaid. 



* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



D_ J _i ( 15% on 12 or More Roses [See Exceptions! 

 eaUCT \ 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 3 J 



lo See Rose Index, page 30 



