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



Robert Pyle, President 

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* STAR ROSE NOVELTIES 



Illustrated in color in Retail Catalog 



These are a few carefully-picked winners from our own 

 stock. Beautiful form, charming color, vigorous healthy 

 growth and continuity of bloom all contribute to their win- 

 ning qualities. They are real Star Roses and truly modern. 

 Hence, they are ready sellers. 



• ANGELS MATEU 



H. T. (P. Dot 1934). Plant Patent No. 174. 



Orange-rose. The involuntary expression of one^visitor, 

 "This is a heavenly Rose!" is true indeed for it is a ravishingly 

 beautiful flower. Reports coming to us from trials of this 

 Rose are increasingly enthusiastic. Its color is exceptionally 

 attractive; it reminds one of deep coral, or deep old-rose 

 flushed with orange. The fragrance is like ripe black berries. 

 Growth is erect. Foliage is dark green and leathery. 



1934, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 1935, Certificate of First Merit, Inter- 

 national Exhibit of New Roses, Rome; Silver Medal, Portland, Ore.; 

 Silver Medal, A. R. S. 



No. 1 dormant: 100 for $75; 10 for $10 

 Retails $1.50 each; $15 dozen 



• FEU PERNET-DUCHER 



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



Gold Medal, 1935, Barcelona, Spain and Lyon,^France. 

 Also scored 88 points at International Test-Garden, Portland, 

 Ore. Mme. Pernet-Ducher gave this Rose the highest possible 

 recommendation when she selected it as the choicest of all 

 the new Roses in Europe to be named in memory ofj^her 

 famous husband, Pernet-Ducher. 



This is one of the most beautiful Roses we have ever seen. 

 Creamy buds, heavily marked with carmine, slowly open to 

 spiral flowers of rich yellow, growing lighter toward the 

 edges, with the edges lightly flushed with pink. The autumn 

 flowers are much darker, being a rich golden yellow shading 

 lighter at the edges, occasional flowers having a decided pink 

 tinge. The outside or first petals are sometimes almost pure 

 white, forming a chaste covering for the glorious expanding 

 bloom. Although fully double with 80 to 100 tissue-like 

 petals, it usually opens to a perfectly formed Rose. Tall, 

 bushy plants bloom continuously from June until frost, with 

 the heaviest bloom and most beautiful flowers in early 

 autumn. Delightfully fragrant. 



No. 1 dormant; 100 for $50; 10 for $6 



Retails $1.00 each; $10 dozen 



• LUIS BRINAS 



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



Orange-copper. Fine pointed buds of orange-copper open 

 slowly, the petals curling back, making a starry flower with 

 a high center. It is fully double, with 40 to 45 petals, and 

 when entirely open the color is soft old-rose, flushed with 

 gold. It has a distinctive fragrance which is delightful. Has 

 won Gold Medal and highest awards from French and English 

 Rose Societies. Gold Medal, Portland Test-Garden, 1935. 



No. 1 dormant: 100 for $50; 10 for $6 



Retails $1.00 each; $10 dozen 



