4 All -America Set ^5 



Selected by 16 of America*s 

 Leadins Judses of Roses 



•HEART'S DESIRE. H.T. Plant Pat. 

 501. Rose connoisseurs gave this Rose a 

 \ high rating while it was under test for two 

 years in the "All-America Rose Selections." The 

 great, streamlined buds come on erect, strong 

 stems and unfold to beautifully formed, deUght- 

 fuUy fragrant flowers of rich scarlet color. $1.50 

 ea.; 3 for $3. 75. J 



•MARY MARGARET McBRIDE. H.T. 



Plant Pat. 537. Shining rose-pink. See illus. 

 Desc. on page 6. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75. J 



•GRANDE DUCHESSE CHARLOTTE. 



H.T. Prop, rights reserved. Claret color. See 

 illus. and desc, page 3. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.$ 



•CALIFORNIA. H.T. Plant Pat. 449. 

 Ruddy orange toned with saffron-yellow. See 

 illus., page 5 and desc, page 4. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 for $3. 75. t 



The Above 4 All-America Set $ 



(Value $6) 

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• GOOD NEWS. H.T. Plant Pat. 426. It was no 

 surprise to us when we received letters from two 

 exhibitors at the nationally famous Syracuse Rose 

 Society Show, June 17-18, that Good News was chosen 

 ^ Queen of the Show.' One letter stated that 'The win- 

 ning bloom was from a new plant that was only in the 

 ground 9 weeks prior to the show." The other said 

 'this Rose is going to town.' The illustration approxi- 

 mates the form and color of Good News but you have 

 to imagine the delightful tea fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 3 

 for $3.75. J 



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The above 4 All-America Roses C 



and "Good News"— Value $7.50 for '*' 



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THE CONARD-PYLE CO., Star Rose Growers 

 Robert Pyle, President WEST GROVE, PA. 



