The CONARD-PYLE COMPANY 
ROBERT Py Le, President 
* ROSES.--Continued 
FOR A NO. i PROFIT, POT NO. 2 % ROSES 
You get greater value. Grade practically equals aver- 
age No. 1%. List includes many new varieties at assort- 
ment price. You make more because newer types help 
sell more of all. Multiflora Seedling roots. Delivery in 
January and February. Send for Special List. 
CLIMBERS 
No. 1 dormant 2-year field plants, West Grove-grown on 
Multiflora and own roots ... Immediate or Spring delivery 




100 
Albertine. Midseason. Salmon orange; double $40.00 
Bloomfield Courage. Mid. Artistic, single, crimson 40.00 
Climbing Mme. Butterfly. Salmon; sport of bush. 35.00 
Gardenia. Early. Yellow to creamy white; double 25.00 
Ile de France. Mid. Semi-double American Pillar______ 35.00 
Paul’s Lemon Pillar. Mid. Big, double lemon-yellow_.. 40.00 
Wichuraiana. Very late. White; the ground cover. 20.00 

Better Roses command higher prices. BUD ON THESE 
MULTIFLORA SEEDLINGS. Don’t forget, grown by the 
growers of STAR ROSES. Send for prices. 
RUGOSAS and Similar Types 
No. 1 dormant 2-year field plants, West Grove-grown on 
Multiflora Seedlings . . . . Immediate or Spring delivery 

Conrad F. Meyer. Silvery pink “trellis beautifier” __ 35.00 
Max Graf. Rapid-growing trailer for banks; silky rose 40.00 
Nur Mahal. Crimson everblooming shrub rose 40.00 
Prosperity. Oak-hardy, white shrub) sae 40.00 
Turkes’ Rugosa. Improved Conrad F. Meyer _.. 40.00 

ROSA HUGONIS: ‘‘GoLtpEN SHRUB-ROSE OF CHINA” 
.. . 7mbpenetrable as a flowering hedge 
Wealth of charming golden yellow flowers about 
Forsythia-time. 
Gracefu!, compactly-arranged, self-supported growth. 
Miniature, sharp thorns; thick dainty foliage. 
Tested and approved for hardiness. 
Impenetrable and protective as a flowering hedge. 
Distinctive for an all-season ornamental. 
Dormant 2-year field plants (own roots) 
2 to 3 ft., 10 for $3; 100 for $25. 

