* THE CON ARD-PYLE CO.,* Star Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. * 



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Everblooming Star * Roses, continued 



• EDEL. H.T. White. The large, globular 

 buds contain nearly 100 petals and are liable to 

 ball in damp weather, but in warm, dry weather 

 they open to magnificent blooms. Pure white 

 in effect but there is a tinge of lemon on the inner 

 petals. Sweetly fragrant. Average plant will 

 bloom freely where it is happy. 75 cts. each. 



• EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. 

 H.T. Salmon-pink. One of the 

 daintiest and loveliest garden Roses. 

 Long-pointed buds of cream and 

 orange open showing the inside of the 

 petals to be salmon-pink with a 

 golden base — a beautiful combina- 

 tion. The fragrant flowers come singly 

 on long stems, fine for cutting. A good plant 

 and very free. $1 each. 



• EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. Rose- 

 pink. See color illustration. One of the 

 most rehable garden Roses in existence. The 

 plant makes good growth and has splendid 

 fohage. Its flowers are rose-pink veiled 

 v/ith amber, fufly double and very fragrant. 

 These are preceded by long-pointed buds 

 which unfold slowly. This Rose will furnish 

 perfect cut-flowers most all the time. 

 Awarded Gold Medal, June, 1932, at 

 Lyon, France. $L25 each. 



• E. G. HILL. H.T. Crimson. Sec- 

 color illustration. After a lifetime of 

 producing new Roses, Mr. Hill 

 thought enough of this one to permit it to be 

 named for himself. It is a beautiful Rose of good 

 size, fully double, and fragrant. The color is 

 brilliant crimson, and it is a splendid cutting Rose 



as the stems are long and strong. Vigorous plant 



with healthy foliage. 

 $1 each. 



*E. G. Hill. Noted for form and fragrance 



•Editor McFariand 



• E. J. LUDDING. H.T. Carmine-pink. A dupli- 

 cate of Editor McFariand Rose in form, vigorous 

 growth, and continuous bloom, but it differs in the 

 color, which is a decidedly deeper pink, overspread 

 with an orange flush. It is long-lasting and an ideal 

 Rose to cut as it comes singly and erect on firm 

 pedicels. The delicious fragrance is that of ripe red 

 raspberries, and it has won a number of awards 

 abroad. $1.50 each. 



• ELIZABETH OF YORK. H.T. Cerise-pink. 

 A profuse bloomer with pointed buds that open to 



medium-sized flowers of attractive cerise- 

 pink. Splendid for bedding. 75 cts. each. 



•ETOILE DE FEU. H.T. Flame 

 color. Remarkable in color and always a 

 center of attraction. The globular buds 

 of glowing flame (hence its name, meaning 

 "star of fire") gradually open to blooms of 

 coral-pink and glowing reddish salmon, which are 

 full and very large; especially fine in hot sunshine. 

 Its foliage is rich, glossy, dark green and more re- 

 sistant to disease than most others in this class. 

 An abundant bloomer. 75 cts. each. 



• ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. 

 The finest red Rose ever grown. The half- 

 opened flower is perfect in form and develops 

 into a large, artistically loose bloom of brilliant 

 crimson which instead of burning or bluing 

 gets lighter, sometimes being almost scarlet. 

 It has wonderfu fragrance. The plant is strong, 

 with large, healthy foliage, and will thrive in 

 almost all soils and positions. So good that every 

 new red Rose is compared with it. lb cts. each. 



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