Satisfied Customers Are Our 
Greatest Asset 
Order No. 15729 June 5, 1925 
My little place is fairly well 
stocked, but I just wish to say that 
I never expect to buy another plant 
from anyone except the Conard- 
Pyle Company unless it should be 
something that they cannot furnish. 
Your plants are wonderful and are 
always packed with such evident 
care, and, besides, your fairness, I 
feel sure, is unequaled.—Mnrs. L. A., 
Lynchburg, Va. 
—is in the eating’’ | Rose Marie 
PINK HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*PREMIER. A rich, dark pink, American-born Rose with fine, Jong buds and 
big, deep-petaled blooms. It is one of the most popular of cut-flowers, when grown 
by the florist, and always arouses enthusiasm when seen at Its best in the garden. 
- It is sweetly scented, of fine form, with splendid stems, but of quite varying 
performance outdoors. The color “blues”? badly in heat, and it seems to do best 
in the more northerly sections, where it is reported to be of fine growth and free 
flowering. It has very few thorns, is reasonably hardy, and has fine foliage which 
needs protection with “Star Rose Dust.’ (See page 13.) $1 each. 
*QUEEN OF FRAGRANCE. Large, shell-pink blooms, tipped with silver. 
Notable for its fragrance. $1 each. 
*ROSE MARIE. (Illustrated above.) A big, splendid American Rose im all 
phases; the buds are long, smooth, and delicately curved; the open flowers ex- 
quisitely pointed and clear rose-pink, unmixed with other shades. Both buds and 
blooms are fine for cutting, being borne on Jong stems which are not always erect, 
and sometimes a trifle weak. The plant grows vigorously, is of branching habit, 
not very thorny, and is both hardy and healthy. It blooms with remarkable 
freedom and opens its flowers well. $1 each. - 
*SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET. (Pernet.) (See illustration, page 26.) 
Astonishingly large, this new bright-colored beauty is worth a place in every 
garden. The big, fat buds are borne on strong, short stems and disclose fiery 
copper hues as they open slowly to an enormous, globular flower of many petals, 
brilliant orange-pink, sweetly perfumed, and very lasting. The bush is a stubby 
grower, branching, and very thorny. We consider this the finest of the new 
large-flowering pink varieties. Although it belongs to the Pernetiana class it has 
dark, shiny disease resistant foliage and in this respect it is a great advance over 
other Pernetiana Roses. $1.50 each. 
YOU SHOULD READ PAGES 12 AND 13 
Order No. 22238 Star Roses Win First Prizes September 12, 1925 
I won first prize at the Bradford Flower Show, September 4 and 5 on my Roses. Of course, they 
came from Conard-Pyle bushes.—C. O’R., Covington, Ohio. 
%* STAR ROSE GROWERS KRESS: SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION. 
W, P The $1.00 kinds are $9.00 for 10, or $80.00 per 100. 
est Grobe, a. 25 or: more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98. 
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