STA R* ROSES 
Swarthmore 
Hybrid Tea. (The House of Meilland.) A marvelously formed 
rose with a firm pointed center. Every petal is perfectly 
placed. First Prize is the only other rose we Know that has 
such a high center and one so lasting. You seldom see a flow- 
er opened out wide. 
Swarthmore’s color is outstanding too. Buds are long and 
slim, of deep clear rose-red. As they open they show two 
tones of this smooth color, and often they are edged darker. 
Long stiff stems hold these lightly perfumed beauties, 
making them superb for cutting. Plants are tall, upright and 
bushy, with healthy foliage. A “must grow” if you’re after 
blue ribbons at the rose shows. Plant Pat. 2444. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
“T especially appreciate your free catalog policy and the compara- 
ble pricing of your plants. Having dealt with some of the other 
larger nurseries, | only appreciate more my dealings with The 
Conard-Pyle Co.” 
S. F., Maryland 
SWARTHMORE 

AMERICAN HERITAGE 
American Heritage 
Hybrid Tea. (Lammerts.) A changeable color, always 
delightful—cream to light canary-yellow in the opening flow- 
er, with a delicate edging of camellia-rose that gradually deepens 
and spreads. It’s a combination of tints hard to describe in words 
or photograph. Very long, tapering buds and pointed, 42-inch 
blooms. Excellent substance and lasting ability. A light tea per- 
fume. 
A tall, compact plant, blooming well all summer. Large, 
leathery leaves. Its continuous succession of changing colors is 
most interesting to watch. Several bushes planted together present 
a beautiful sight. A lovely rose. Plant Pat. 2687. 
$3.90 ea.—3 or more, $3.65 ea. 
“One of the highlights of my vacation last fall was stopping to see your 
lovely gardens. The entire staff was so courteous and helpful that it was 
a pleasure to do business with them.” 
B. B., New Jersey 
