* THE CON ARD-PYLE CO.,* Star Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. * 



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Beautiful 



STAR* ROSE 



NOVELTIES 



The Most Recent Products 



of Rose-Hybridizers 



at Home and Abroad 



These Roses include all the 

 choicest of the Novelties we have 

 brought in from the leading 

 foreign Rose-hybridizers. 



Every Novelty Rose we offer 

 has been thoroughly tested foi 

 color, form, freedom of bloom, 

 and other attributes of 

 a "good" variety be- 

 fore we offer it to Star 

 Rose customers. 



The pLants are tried 

 ^outdoors in our trial- 

 garden, where they get 

 no special care and are 

 subject to all the vagaries of 

 the American climate. 

 Include some Novelties in A^our 

 list each jear and you will soon 

 have a garden of the best and 

 most satisfactory' Roses. 



Grenoble 



^ ( Described on 

 opposite page) 



*AMULETT. H.T. Velvety crimson. A medium- 

 sized red Rose that likes to jump around the color- 

 chart. Early flowers are deep red, then during the 

 hot weather they may be almost hght red, but 

 in the fall they come into their own, with blooms of 

 deep velvety crimson, almost maroon. At all times 

 there is present that glorious old-time Rose fra- 

 grance. This Rose was awarded First Prize at the 

 German Rose Society show and received the First 

 Class Premium, the highest distinction, at Sanger- 

 hausen, Germany. The plants are dwarf in growth, 

 bushy, and have small bronzy foiiage on wiry canes. 

 The blooms are held erect and this characteristic, 

 added to the delightful perfume, makes Amulett a 

 choice Rose for cutting. $1.50 each. 



• ANNIE BRANDT. H.T. Multicolored. Tinted 

 buds, opening to good-sized flowers of salmon, 

 flesh, and lemon with a peculiar scent. The blooms 

 are 33^ inches in diameter, with fifteen to twenty 

 petals. Tall, bushy plants, with foliage that laughs 

 at disease. Awarded Gold Medal, Saverne, 1932. 

 $2 each. 



Won with STAR * ROSES ^^^ ,, ,^^, 



No doubt you will be interested in the fact that Mrs. 

 D. won 77 points on Star Roses yesterday at the annual 

 Chester County Garden Club's Spring Flower Show. 

 Her nearest competitor with Roses came next with 9 

 points.— Dr. W. L. D., Chester, S. C. 



4 Brilliant Novelty Roses 



Shown in color on pages 4, 5, 6, and 7. 

 1 Grenoble, 1 Federico Casas, 1 Leon- 

 ard Barron, and 1 Countess Vandal. 



OFFER 4. Above 4 Roses for $5. 



•ANNIE DE METZ. H.T. Copper and orange. 

 A connoisseur's Rose. One of those whose flowers 

 are so exquisitely beautiful that one can put up 

 with the vagaries of the plant. A poor grower and 

 requires careful culture, but the large flowers are 

 double, of a mixture of brilliant copper and orange, 

 which ages to soft salmon. It is fragrant. $2 each. 



•AUTUMN. H.T. Multicolored. The darkest 

 flower among the "fancy" Roses. The short buds 

 are deep burnt-orange, opening to medium-sized, 

 very double, fragrant flowers of the same burnt- 

 orange, stained with red and orange at the edges and 

 base of the inner petals. It fades somewhat hghter 

 with age but is always striking. It resembles 

 Tahsman in form of flower, but is much more 

 richly colored. $1 each. 



•CONDESSA DE SASTAGO. H.T. Copper and 

 yellow. This Spanish novelty is the first double 

 Rose to carry the vivid colors of the brilliant species 

 Rose, Austrian Copper. There is a lot of Hybrid 

 Perpetual blood in it, as well as Species and Hybrid 

 Tea, so that the plant is unusually strong and 

 upright in gro-^Al:h, with foliage well up on the 

 flower-stem. The blooms are full}' double, reddish 

 copper on the inside of the petals and deep 3-enow 

 on the outside, a combination which attracts im- 

 mediate attention. Unhke many high-colored 

 Roses, this one is fragrant, having an alluring spicy 

 scent. A sensational novelty. $2.50 each. 



Deduct 



On orders of 12 or more deduct 

 On orders of 25 or more deduct 



15% from total of "each" prices 

 20% from total of "each" prices 



FOR DETAILS 

 SEE PAGE 3 



