• THECONARD^PYLE CO.,* Star Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. • 



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Everblooming Star ^ Roses 



*Ami Quinard. New black-lustered red 



• AMI QUINARD. H.T. A black-Iustered red 

 Rose. The deep crimson-maroon background is 

 overcast with a soft bhickish sheen that produces a 

 variety of effects as the sunHght plays over it. The 

 slender, pointed buds are borne on long stems, often 

 singly, sometimes in candelabras. This velvety 

 black beauty opens cup-shaped, semi-double, and is 

 distinctly fragrant. $1.25 each. 



*Charles P. Kilham. See description, page 7 



Everblooming Roses are vigorous in 

 growth-habit and require only good, com- 

 mon-sense attention. We send simple, 

 concise planting and cultural directions with 

 each order. 



The following kinds provide infinite va- 

 riety in form, in soft tints and sparkhng 

 colors. Some are double; some are single; 

 and there are all degrees between. There are 

 dehghtful shades of tinted white, pink and 

 red, yellow in all tones from cream to gold, 

 and coppery hues hke burning bronze. 



No one variety combines all desirable 

 quahties in the superlative degree. The 

 Roses hsted in the following pages are care- 

 fully chosen for individual qualities of 

 growth or bloom, beauty of form or fragrance. 

 They have been described from the flowers 

 as they bloom, for we grow and know the 

 Roses we sell. 



*ABOL. H.T. White. Good white Roses are 

 scarce; a half-opened bloom of Abol, with its trace 

 of pink in the center, is therefore something to 

 remember, especially as it is one of the most de- 

 hciously fragrant of all Roses. When in full bloom 

 the flowers are pure white without a trace of pink. 

 One of the most desirable whites. $1 each. 



• AMI L. CRETTE. H.T. Oriental red. Strong 

 plants with extra quantities of large flowers of 

 Oriental red with a golden base to the petals. Fades 

 to old-rose, then to pale pink. A plant of this in full 

 bloom, in the fall when the colors are brightest, is 

 starthng in its brilliancy. A strictly modern Rose. 

 $1 each. 



• ANGELE PERNET. H.T. Orange. Beautiful, 

 fragrant Angele Fernet is a connoisseur's Rose. 

 There are not many of the enchanting, brownish 

 orange blooms but each one is a gem laden with 

 perfume. The plant has shiny holly-hke foliage, 

 another virtue. Like all high-colored Roses, it will 

 do much better if shaded during part of the hot 

 days. 75 cts. each. 



• ARIEL. H.T. Orange-flame. A large flower of 

 orange-flame and yellow which has held its own for 

 several years. The plants are vigorous and healthy 

 and produce a large number of attractive flowers. 

 It is very fragrant. Ariel was probably the first 

 really satisfactory orange Rose, and it is still one 

 of the best of that color. 75 cts. each. 



• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine and 

 salmon. For ten years this modern Miss has been 

 giving us a succession of perfect flowers of splendid 

 coloring. Carmine buds open to good-sized blooms 

 of salmon, suffused with orange on the inside, and 

 with coppery carmine on the outside of the petals. 

 The petals have great substance and the flowers 

 last long without fading. Spicy fragrance. Healthy, 

 vigorous plant. One of the reliable Roses which 

 makes good everywhere. 75 cts. each. 



"pv Jj ■ On orders of 12 or more deduct 



J-^CQUCt On orders of 25 or more deduct 



15% from total of "each" prices 

 20% from total of "each" prices 



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