The CONARD-PYLE CO., West Grove, Pa. 

 Robert Pyle, President 



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* NEW PATENTED ROSES 



No 1 dormant; 2-year field 



DOUBLOONS 



Set. H. (M. Horvath, 1934). Plant Patent No. 152. Re- 

 tails #1.50 each; #15.00/ dozen. A vigorous climber with 

 heavy wood and handson>e glossy foliage. When in bloom 

 the whole plant is literally covered with clusters of large 

 golden blooms. Buds ovoid, deep saffron yellow, flower large, 

 double, cupped; rich gold, fading but little, fragrant. Gives 

 two liberal crops six weeks apart if the first spring blooms 

 have not been cut. 



100 for #75; 10 for #10 



EASLEAS GOLDEN RAMBLER 



(W. Easlea & Sons, 1935). Plant Patent No. 114. Retails 

 #1.00 each; #10 dozen. Midseason Yellow. Large full-petaled, 

 fragrant and long lasting yellow flowers. 

 100 for #50; 10 for #6 



FEU PERNET-DUCHER 



H. T. (C. Mallerin, 1934). Plant Patent No. 103. Retails 

 #1.50 each; #15 dozen. This Rose is outclassing all others 

 in the tall-growing yellows. It is fragrant, unusually free in 

 bloom, has disease-resistant foliage, and keeps perfect for 

 days when cut. An exhibition Rose par excellence. See 

 further details Page 4. 



100 for #75; 10 for #10 



GLOWING CARMINE 



H. T. (Howard & Smith, 1936). Retails #1.00 each; #10 

 dozen. Carmine. The name describes the color of this hand- 

 some Rose. It is a strong grower, blooms freely, and can 

 be used as a dark pink. The color holds well until petals fall. 

 100 for #50; 10 for #6 



GOLDEN CLIMBER 



(Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James) . Wich. Hyb. (W. D. Brow- 

 nell, 1933). Plant Patent No. 28. Retails #1.00 each; #10.00 

 dozen. The most interesting and unusual feature is that 

 its extreme hardiness is combined with blooms of Hybrid 

 Tea type and quality, long lasting and most always solitary 

 on stems often eighteen inches or longer. It is very hardy, 

 being able to withstand sub-zero temperatures. The hand- 

 some, glossy green foliage, green wood and red thorns are 

 very ornamental. 



100 for #50; 10 for #6 



LUIS BRINAS 



H. T. (P. Dot, 1934). Plant Patent No. 102. Retails #1.25 

 each; #12.50 dozen. Orange-copper. This Rose has won 

 gold medals from French, English, and American Rose So- 

 cieties. The flower ages to soft old-rose flushed with gold. See 

 further details Page 4. 



100 for #60; 10 for #7.50 



MARY HART 



H. T. (Geo. Hart, 1931). Plant Patent No. 8. Retails #1.00 

 each; #10.00 dozen. A striking red sport of Talisman. 

 The bud is maroon-red, opening to well-formed blossoms of 

 deep velvety blood-red with an overglow of amber. Unlike 

 most red Roses, Mary Hart does not wilt or dry out when 

 cut, but opens perfectly. 



100 for #50; 10 for #6 



