The CONARD-PYLE COMPANY 
= ROBERT bybEa president 
%& ROSE CREAM 
18 NEW ROSES FROM 450 NOVELTIES 
OF 1929-1930-1931 




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No. 1 dormant 2-year field plants, West Grove-grown on 
Multiflora Seedlings . . . . Immediate or Spring delivery 
10 100 
1. % AMI QUINARD. HT. Deepest black-red $11.00 $100.00 
Vastly superior to Hawlmark Crimson; finer texture, 
deeper color. Awarded Certificate of Merit, Bagatelle, 
1930. Retails $2.00. 
2. % AMI L. CRETTE. HT. Rose-red _... $8.50 $75.00 
Distinct bedding Rcse. Long, husky stems with 
wealth of blooms. Abundant leathery foliage. Growth 
upright, branching and vigorous. Retails $1.50. 
3. CHARLES P. KILHAM. Per. fiery orange $7.00 $60.00 
A perfected Mme. Edouard Herriot. Better form, more 
petals, long stems for cutting, better habit, larger ana 
more persistent foliage. Divergent grower, fit to bed. 
Retails $1.25. 
4. x% DIRECTOR RUBIO. HT. Coch.-pink _ $6.00 $50.00 
Outshines every other brilliant pink; holds color, rain 
or shine. Medium height; compact form. Ideal bedder. 
A new type to add zest to any Garden. Retails $1.25. 
5. % EDITOR McFARLAND. HT. Rose pink $13.50 $125.00 
Named in honor of Dr. J. Horace McFarland, 17 years 
Editor of The American Rose Annual, 3 years President 
of The American Rose Society. Got First Prize, Atlantic 
City, 1931. Certificate of Merit Lyonnaise Society of 
Horticulture, 1929. Rose-pink, veiled with yellow. 
Radiance habit, ruggedness, persistent, healthy foliage. 
Retails $2.50. 
6. %* GOLDEN GLEAM. Pernet. Butter-cup- $7.00 $60.00 
Recommend it as a winner to anyone who exhibits 
Roses at his local Rose Show. Gold Medal of the King, 
at Barcelona, Spain, 1929. Strong stems. Good bedder. 
Retails $1.25. 
7. %|GRENOBLE. HT. Clear crimson ______ $13.50 $125.00 
Brilliant and noticeable among any other reds. Plant 
habit upright and compact. Dark thick, leathery 
foliage. Free bloomer. Full-petaled fragrant flowers. 
Splendid bedder or, when disbudded, produces large in- 
dividual blooms. Retails $2.50. 
8. %& JOYOUS CAVALIER. HT. Brilliant red $5.00 $40.00 
“Made” for bright group plantings, this jolly new red 
does not blue and blooms continuously. Bush almost 
shrub-like. Long stems. Delicate fragrance. Retails $1.25. 
9. % LEONARD BARRON. HT. Pink, copper $13.50 $125.00 
Named for Horticultural Editor of “The American 
Home.” Approved by Mr. Barron himself in our Test 
Grounds. A finished bedding Rose of extreme hardiness. 
Huge, long-lasting flowers. Fragrance of red cedar. 
Retails $2.50. 
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