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



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Everblooming Star * Roses 



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J •£. J. LUDDING. H.T. _ Carmine-pink. A proni- 

 ising new Rose of large size, perfect form, and in- 

 teresting color. The large, fully double flowers are 

 carmine-pink, overspread with an orange flush. 

 Blooms are long-lasting and come singly on good 

 stems. An ideal Rose for cutting. The plant is 

 extra vigorous, tall and bushy, and unusually free 

 for a Rose of its size. $1.50 each. 



• ELIZABETH OF YORK. H.T. Cerise-pink. 

 A profuse bloomer with pointed buds that open to 

 medium-sized flowers of attractive cerise-pink. 

 Splendid for bedding. 75 cts. each. 



• ETOILE DE FEU. H.T. FLame color. Remarkable 

 in color and always a center of attraction. The globular 

 buds of glowing flame (hence its name, meaning "star 

 of fire") graduafly open to blooms of coral-pink and 

 glowing reddish salmon, which are fuH and very large; 

 especiaHy fine in hot sunshine. Its fohage is rich, glossy, 

 dark green and more resistant to disease than most 

 others in this class. An abundant bloomer throughout 

 the season. 75 cts. each. 



• ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. Our 

 first choice in all-round red garden Roses. The half- 

 opened flower is perfect in form and develops into a 



*Golden Gleam hirge, artisticafly loose bloom of brilhant crimson. It 



has wonderful fragrance. The plant is strong, with large, 

 •GOLDEN GLEAM. H.T. Yeflow. The more healthy fohage, and will thrive in almost all soils and 

 we see_ of this lovely Rose, the more we like it. situations. Popular with all who like red Roses. See 

 The nicely _ formed buds are pure yellow with iflustration below. 75 cts. each, 

 carmine stains, and open to large blooms of clear 

 daff"odiI-yeIIow, holding their color longer than 

 most. It has the sweetest honey-like fragrance 

 of any Rose we know. The plant is only moderate 

 in growth and the stems are therefore not as long 

 as we could wish, but where short-stemmed flow- 

 ers can be used, it is perfect. See in color above. 

 90 cts. each. 



• HAWLMARK CRIMSON. H.T. Crim- 

 son-maroon. The pointed buds, which 

 open like the wings of a butterfly, are a 

 very deep velvety crimson-maroon and the 

 semi-single blooms are tea-scented. 

 75 cts. each. 



• IMPERIAL POTENTATE. H.T. 

 Deep pink. Rich, sparkhng pink buds 

 unfold to large, double, well-shaped 

 flowers with true Rose fragrance. 

 Bushes are sturdy and hardy. 75 cts. 

 each. 



H.T. Yellow. This 



Rose makes long, 



orange-yellow that 

 open to large, double flowers with an 

 orange center, pahng to cream-color at 

 the edge of the petals. One of the finest 

 Roses for cutting. $1 each. 



• JOYOUS CAVALIER. H.T. Scar- 

 let-crimson. Both in big, bushy plant 

 and red, new foliage, this resembles the 

 old Gruss an Tephtz. The semi-double 

 blooms, which are produced as freely, 

 are a jofly red that does not blue and 

 are brighter in color than those of the 

 old variety, and having better stems, are 

 good for cutting. 90 cts. each. 



• JOANNA HILL. 



perfectly formed 

 shapely buds of 



Etoile 



de 



Hoilande 



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On orders of 12 or more deduct 15% from total of 

 On orders of 25 or more deduct 20% from total of 



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