5 JItar 



GUIDE 



Sprang 



NOVELTY ROSES 



^HIGHLAND PARK. H.T. (Mallerin.) Prop, rights 



reserved. This full-petaled salmon-pink variety comes 



on erect, rigid stems. Superb for cutting. Stock limited. 



$1.50 ea.; 3 for $3.75.1 



-A- HOME SWEET HOME. H.T. See illus. and desc. below. 



^KORONET. H.T. See illus. and desc. page 6. 



-A-LISSY HORSTMANN. H.T. See desc. page 3. 



• LOWELL THOMAS. H.T. See front cover and page 3. 



• MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. H.T. See illus. and desc. 

 page 6. 



• MME. CHIANG KAI-SHEK. H.T. See illus. and desc. back 

 cover. 



-A-MME. MARIE CURIE. H.T. See illus. page 2. Desc.page3. 



•-MARK SULLIVAN. H.T. Plant Pat. 599. Golden 

 vellow, heavily veined and shaded rose-pink. Stock 

 limited. $1.25" ea.; 3 for $3.15.1 



® 



(Alallerin.) This 1 



• DR. KIRK. H.T. 



is an excellent cut-flower for the blooms come singly on 

 erect, rigid stems. The splendid blooms of burnished 

 flame-scarlet are spicily fra- 

 grant. $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3. 15.* 

 (See Star Dozen page 17). 



• MARY MARGARET Mc- 

 BRIDE. H.T. See illus. and desc. 

 page 9. 



• MRS. PAUL R. BOSLEY. 



H.T. (Bosley.) Plant Pat. 

 441. A clear yeHow sport of 

 the magnificent Rose, Mme. 

 Joseph Perraud. $1.75 ea.; 

 3 for $4.40. j 



*Dr. Kirk. 



• APRICOT QUEEN 



H.T. ® (Howard 



f^ 



Smith.) Plant Pat. 464. 

 A glorious Rose with long 

 pointed buds on long stems 

 that open to magnificent, fra- 

 grant, long-lasting flowers of 

 orange and apricot merging to salmony rose 

 and phlox-pink in the fully developed bloom. 

 $1.25 ea.; 3 for $3.15.? 



(^ •Home Sweet Home 



Reports from the North 



Dover, N. H. 



May 21, 1943 



;'i\iy order No. 18369 arrived 

 in first-class condition on May 

 14 and was placed in the gar- 

 den that afternoon. Imagine 

 my surprise to fmd that today. 

 May 21, they are each sprouted. 

 No further search 

 for a Rose -grower 

 will be necessary. 

 —Mrs. C. E. P. 

 Order 

 No. 18369. 



Schenectady, 

 N. Y. 



May 24, 1943 

 "The two Roses 

 that died are the 

 first of over /O 

 bushes bought 

 from you that 

 have failed to 

 live to this day, 

 and it was 28 

 below zero twice 

 last winter!" — 

 f^ F R 

 Order No. 4727. 



• HOME SWEET HOME. 



gram.) Large flowers of 



H.T. ® (Wood C. In- 

 an enchantmg, rcfrcsliing 

 glowing pink, each petal delicately edged with silvery 

 pink. The fuII-petaled blooms cf peony form thrill you 

 with their intense, true Rose fragrance. $1.50 ea.; 

 3 for $3.75.* 



7 SUPERB NOVELTIES $Q 



' (Value $10) ^ 



• Apricot Queen. Plant Pat. 464. Orange Each Page 

 xiiul apricot, merging to sahnony rose. . . .$1.25 8 



• Dicksons Red. Plant Pat. 376. Vivid 



scarlet 1.25 9 



> Grande Duchesse Charlotte. Plant Pat. 



pending. Ricli buriU-carinine color 1.50 32 



• Mary Margaret McBride. Plant Pat. 



537. Shining rose-pink 1.50 9 



• Narzisse. I^lant Pat. pending. Immense 



l)l()()nis of lovely maize-yellow 1.50 7 



• Pink Princess. Plant Pat. 459. Rose-pink. 1.50 9 



• Shades of Autumn. Plant Pat. 542. 



Bronzy pink and buttercup-yellow 1.50 9 



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*See Quantity Prices, page 5 Rose Index, Page 30 



tNo further discount 



a THE CONARD-PVLE CO. 



