*% Ami Quinard 
+x AMERICAN FLAGSHIP. H.T. Plant Pat. 676. 
Dark red. A fine new variety with urn-shaped buds and a 
beautiful, deep red color. $1.50 ea. 
*AMI QUINARD. H.T. Illustrated above. Black- 
lustered red. Datnty buds of deep maroon open to beauti- 
ful urn-shaped flowers. The petals are like shining crim- 
son velvet enriched with a blackish sheen. Fragrant and 
free in bloom. $1.25 ea. 
* BEST REGARDS. H.T. Plant Pat. 652. Red to 
copper. Another good new Rose, admirable im its health, 
vigor and the quantity of distinctive, extra-large flowers 
produced. $2 ea. 
*BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine and salmon. 
Buds are medium-sized, long-pointed and open to large, 
semi-double flowers. Its spicy blooms are distinctly bi- 
colored, the outside of the petals deep carmine, inside 
silvery ‘salmon. Long popular and in a class by itself for 
color. $1.25 ea. 
3 SUPERB ROSES $4.25 
(Value $5) 
3 exquisitely beautiful Hybrid Teas 
Page 
*% Mime. Chiang Kai-shek. Pale 
Plant Pat. 664 5 
Guillot. 
Each 
$2.00 
yellow. 
%* Mme. Henri 
berry-pink. Plant Pat. 337 
% Sterling. Bright pink. PI. Pat. 21. 7 
5 1.50 
1.50 
ASK FOR OFFER 4 
* CALIFORNIA. Pe Plant Pat. 449. A glorious 
shad ri ga! De. ns he petals 
CHARS ST J he and 2 a open rose. 
$1.50 ea. 
* CHRISTOPHER STONE. H.T. 
Damask fragrance; almost continuous bloom. 
Scarlet-crimson. 
$1.25 ea. 
*CONDESA DE SASTAGO. H.T. See illustration, 
page 5. Bicolor. Delightfully fragrant flowers of yellow 
and raspberry-red are produced profusely on vigorous, 
healthy plants. One of the most richly colored of Roses. 
$1.25 ea. 
* COUN A H.T.gdlan 8. Copper, 
salmon I XS sic bD Oo Ur T 
* CRIMSON GLORY. H.T. Plant Pat. 105. Deep 
crimson. A “‘glory” pay glorious in Its perfect form, its 
size, and its fragrance. A splendid Pi int, vigorous and 
exception: om: CO: apt ty Disc: as hs bbe uds of typi- 
cal urn sh en™mtomtull, w Gi, ed,® delightfully 
fragrant blooms of a deep, vivid crimson, shaded ox- 
blood-red and finished with a velvety nap. $1.50 ea. 
*CRIMS ies J. Degpcriumso A new va- 
riety in a OK I on GK. Ach s one of its 
parents. 
peat BESS. H.T. Blush-pink. Dainty in form, 
color, and delicate wild-rose fragrance. Long wine-red 
filaments contrast strikingly with the soft blush-pink 
petals. The outstanding single Rose that has no rival. 
$1.25 ea. 
THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
& STAR GUIDE 
Spring 
EVERBLOOMING 
The Roses offered on this and the following pages 
are varieties that have qualities needed to make a 
good Rose, such as beauty of form, vigor, hardiness, 
and abundance of bloom over a long period. The 
colors represent a wide range from snow-white to 
darkest red, light and deep pinks, yellows and glorious 
multicolors. 
You can depend on the first thrilling show of these 
hardy Everblooming Roses within 10 weeks after you 
plant them in the spring. 
Among these varieties, many kinds are in short 
supply. Hence, if you are iate ordering, better select 
also a second choice for each kind. We suggest that 
this season is a good one in which to order “Our 
Selection Sets.” (See page 6.) 
For explanation of WRF see page 31. 
*DON ROSE. H.T. Coppery pink. Buds and bloom 
are beautiful in shape and color. $1.25 ea. 
%* DU QUESA DE PENARANDA. H.T. Copper-apricot. 
Long, pointed buds of apricot-orange open to sweetly 
perfumed, artistic blooms of soft coppery apricot. 
Noted for almost continuous bloom. $1.25 ea. 
*EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. H.T. Shapely, two. 
toned pink flowers produced in great abundance. Color is 
coppery rose outside and soft salmon-pink inside. Mildly 
fragrant. A fine cut-ffower and one of the best of the ‘‘old- 
reliables” for garden use. $1.25 ea. 
* EDITOR McFARLAND. H.T. Deep pink. Vigorous, 
healthy, upright plants are free with beautifully modele d 
buds and fragrant blooms of deep pink on strong, wiry 
stems. The flowers keep their form and color for days 
when cut. $1.25 ea. 
* FANTASIA. H.T. Plant Pat. 590. New. Golden yel- 
low to peach. Notable for quantity of fine bloom. $1.50 ea. 
*FRED EDMUNDS. H.T. Plant Pat. 731. Burnt- 
buds open brilliant copper-orange. 
“ARG orange 
s West Coast Regional AARS Award. $2 ea. 
* GOLDEN DAWN. H.T. Maize-yellow. Magnificent, 
large, full-petaled, tea-scented, maize-yellow blooms are 
borne almost continuously on fine plants. Lovely, glossy, 
disease-resistant, holly-like foliage. $1.25 ea. 
* Golden Dawn 
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