ROTARY DUSTER 



This duster has been so 

 popular with our green- 

 house employees we de- 

 cided to offer it to our 

 customers. Light and easy 

 to hold, the duster is so 

 simple to use that dusting 

 is sure to get done. You 

 can keep this sturdy dus- 

 ^^^ ter filled and ready for 



weekly dust applications and in-between times when rain has washed 

 dust away. The geared hand crank turns smoothly and throws a 

 stream of dust as far as 8 feet. This handy gar- 

 den tool stands upright when not in use. S9.95, 

 ppd. 



COMPRESSION 

 TANK SPRAYER 



A sturdy, big capacity galvanized steel sprayer 

 with welded seams ready to handle any home 

 garden spraying job. With a twist of the nozzle 

 you can adjust spray from a solid stream to a fine 

 fog. 3-gaIlon capacity. Can be used with any 

 spray material; with reasonable care this sprayer 

 will last for years. A few strokes of the pump 

 builds up pressure. Shoulder strap included. 

 114.90, ppd. 



ADMIRAL DUSTER 



Very inexpensive but efficient to use, this improved model of a favorite 

 duster delivers an even flow of dust to the plant. Plunger is self- 

 lubricating, easy working. A long extension tube and a swivel head 

 deliver dust where you want it — at the tops and bottoms of plants and 

 the undersides of leaves. Easily loaded through a large fill opening. 

 The Admiral is light weight and always ready to use. S4.70, ppd. 



THESE BOOKS PROVE 



THERE'S NO MYSTERY 



TO GROWING BEAUTIFUL ROSES I 



"Handbook on Roses" 



from the WORLD-FAMOUS BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDENS 



Here is one of the most informative and useful books on roses and rose 

 growing ever published. It was edited by S. B. Hutton, of The Conard- 

 Pyle Co., who has drawn on his more than 35 years of experience with 

 roses. In doing so, Mr. Hutton has been assisted by an editorial board 

 of over 30 distinguished rose experts. Never before have so many 

 knowledgeable rosarians combined their "know-how" and experience 

 in so interesting a way to make the growing and enjoyment of roses so 

 easy to everyone. SI. 25 each, postpaid. 



"Anyone Can Grow Roses" 



by CYNTHIA WESTCOTT 

 Since the first edition of "Anyone Can Grow 

 Roses" was published, this guide to rose cul- 

 ture has become a standard handbook. There 

 is just no other book quite like it, either in its 

 understanding of the home gardener's prob- 

 lems or in the simplicity with which the essen- 

 tials of rose growing are presented. 

 It gives you: 10 basic commandments of rose 

 growing, how to choose roses, identifying rose 

 pests and diseases, where to buy roses, how to 

 prepare and plant your rose garden, and 

 many other down-to-earth helpful tips on 

 growing better roses. This book is a must for 

 every rose grower's library, beginner or expert. 

 Hardbound copy — S5.95 



"Do's and Don't's of 

 Home Landscape Design" 



by ROBERT J. STOFFEL 



We consider this to be the most practical book on home landscaping 

 on the market today. As the name implies, it tells in a concise manner 

 the things to strive for and the pitfalls to avoid in your home beau- 

 tification plans. S6.95, ppd. 



ORDER INSTRUCTIONS 



Dormant plants. Prices in this catalog are for dormant roses and are void after 

 June 1971. All Rose plants are 2-year, field-grown, guaranteed to bloom. Orders are ac- 

 cepted subject to stock unsold. Patented varieties are sold under license from the patent 

 owner. 



All "3-for" and group offer prices apply ONLY when plants are 

 shipped to the same address at the same time. "3-for" prices apply to 3 of one variety 

 only. In the group offers, we reserve the right to substitute sold-out varieties with kinds 

 of equal or greater catalog value. We substitute only when necessary and only with other 

 good varieties. However, we cannot make changes in offers on request. Their special 

 price prohibits the extra handling these requests would require. 



Parcel post prepaid.. All plants and other items in this catalog are shipped at 

 our expense, prepaid to your door. Plants will be shipped at the proper time for planting 

 in your locality. 



Packing charges. Orders over 3510 are packed without charge. We must charge 

 a 50c packing fee on all orders that amount to less than $10. This packing charge will 

 apply on any portion of an order shipped separately which totals less than SIO. In cases 

 where weather or some other condition forces us to ship parts of your order separately, this 

 charge will not apply. 



E3nclose payment with your order. We do not ship C.O.D. 



Add sales tax of 6% on orders to be delivered in Pennsylvania. 



Please print your name and address on the order sheet, and don't forget the Zip 

 Code. All orders from one household should be made under the same name. 



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The Conard-Pyle Co. is a member 

 of the American Association of Nur- 

 serymen, the Mailorder Association 

 of Nurserymen, All-America Rose 

 Selections, Pennsylvania Nursery- 

 men's Association, Horticultural Re- 

 search Institute, the Chamber of 

 Commerce and the Better Business 

 Bureau. 



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ASSOCIATION OF 



INURSERYMENi 



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STAR" ROSES • The Conard-Pyle Co. • West Grove, Pa. 19390 



Phone: Area Code 215-869-2426 



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