© Red Circle Roses 
1940-41 Leaders and Others 
“Red Circle’ Roses are Conard-Pyle Patented 
introductions. They are the cream, the result of 
careful judgment and watchful testing, (we have in 
13 years introduced 110 Roses but patented only 
20 of them). They are Roses that we feel will 
‘stick’? and become successful leaders like our 
introductions Mrs. P. S. duPont, Editor McFar- 
land and several others, brought out before the 
days of the Plant Patent. 
That is why we believe “Red Circles’ are the 
Roses for you to sell, why they will build real 
profits for you! 
(SEE ALSO NEW MINIATURES, PAGES 6 AND 7) 
o GOOD NEWS 
H.T. (F. Meilland, 1940). Plant Patent 426. 
Silvery pink. This Rose is truly astonishing for its freedom of bloom 
on vigorous-growing full-foliaged plants. It has been a source of wonder 
and delight to us in our trial grounds and Rose fields and this past season 
in our formal garden. The full-petaled, tea-scented flowers open to peach- 
pink and finish silvery pink. A really superb Rose. 
Retail: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $75, 10 for $9, $1 ea. 
© POULSEN’S COPPER 
Floribunda (Poulsen, 1940). Plant Pat. Appl. for. 
Copper and pink. A new art shade for the continuous-blooming Flori- 
bunda class. The stocky, bushy plants produce wave after wave of 244-inch, 
coppery-colored blooms that age to a charming pink with orange reverse. 
Or cut the clusters as soon as color appears on the brilliant dainty buds for 
delightful, long-lasting indoor decoration. 
Retail: $2. each; 3 for $5. 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $100; 10 for $11; $1.25 ea. 
© MME. CHARLES MALLERIN 
H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1939), Plant Patent 409 
A new, distinctive and attractive Rose color that draws visitors like a 
magnet. The basic color is deep orange which is veiled with scarlet, com- 
bining to make a sparkling ruby-orange-flame. Its 40-petaled blooms 
come freely all season on erect, strong stems. The petals roll back gracefully 
and age to a charming China pink. 
Retail: $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $75; 10 for $9; $1 ea. 
0 GOLDEN STATE 
H.T. (F. Meilland, 1938). Plant Patent 303. 
Golden yellow. The official theme Rose for the 1939 Golden Gate 
International Exposition, San Francisco. A Rose with the erectness, 
vigor, and abundance of foliage and bloom never heretofore obtained in a 
yellow Rose. Its long buds are a buff-yellow, which open to glowing hearts 
of mikado orange. Has faint clove-fragrance. Long stemmed, long-lasting 
and fine for cutting. Winner of 4 Gold Medals and other awards. 
Retail: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $50; 10 for $5.50; 60¢ ea. 
Oo MME. HENRI GUILLOT 
H.T. (C. Mallerin; 1938): Plant Patent 337. 
Deep watermelon to raspberry pink. Veiling of orange gives effect of 
flashing scarlet flame. Artistic, long urn-shaped buds. 20-petaled blooms, 
414 inches across. Velvety textured, shell-like petals. 1936, Gold Medal, 
Bagatelle. 
Retail: $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $60; 10 for $7; 75¢ ea. 
o RAMON BACH 
H.T. (P. Dot, 1938). Plant Pat. 366. 
Apricot-buff. Big 5’ flowers on straight stems. Agreeable fruit-like 
fragrance. Vigorous upright plants; good foliage. 
Retail: $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50 
No. 1 Wholesale: 100 for $50; 10 for $5.50; 60¢ ea. 
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