• THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



■^Talisman. 

 75 cts. eacb 



EVERBLOOMING 

 STAR ROSES 



•SUNNY SOUTH. H.T. Clear pink. A won- 

 derful new Rose from Australia, growing 4 to 

 5 feet, with healthy foliage and large, semi- 

 double flowers of fresh blush-pink flushed car- 

 mine, yellow at the base. Slightly fragrant. Has 

 exceptionally fresh, clean color, and the flowers 

 come on stems from 2 to 3 feet long. Entirely 

 distinct. 75 cts. each. 



•TALISMAN. H.T. Multicolored. At its 

 gayest it is a glorious combination of orange, 

 yellow, and rose-red. It is one of the finest 

 of all garden Roses for cutting. The fragrant 

 flowers are much more highly colored in 

 autumn, at which time they beat the finest 

 florists' blooms. During hot weather the 



blooms are apt to be off color and of poor form, but simply 



pinch them off and your fall crop will be that much better. 



Tall, upright plants with light green foliage healthier than 



most Pernetianas. 75 cts. each. 



•THOMAS A. EDISON. H.T. Two-toned pink. A big, 

 clean, sparkling pink Rose which thrives on heat; the hotter 

 the weather, the more beautiful the flowers. The blooms are 

 larger, fufly double, fragrant, and there are two shades of pink 

 concerned, a lovely pale silvery pink on one side of the petals 

 and just clean pink on the other side. It is a big flower on a 

 big strong plant. A great Rose nam^ed for a great man. 75 cts. 

 each. 



•SOUV. D'ALEXANDRE BERNAIX. 



H.T. Dark crimson. One of the darkest red 

 Roses we have. Large, cupped blooms, full to 

 the center, of crimson, shaded velvety purple. 

 Splendid perfume and fine lasting qualities 

 are two of its virtues. A low-growing, sym- 

 metrical plant descended from Etoile de 

 HoIIande and General MacArthur, two ot 

 the best red garden Pvoses we have 

 had. $1 each. 



•SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS FERNET. 

 H.T. Sunflower-yellow. Very large and 

 full. A great Rose to grow for exhibi- 

 tion blooms, and the 



standard yeflow^ both 



in gardens and under 



glass. Sometimes the 



outer petals are white 



and occasionally it 



shows a black center 



when fully open, _ but 



when it is right it is 



perfect. 75 cts. each. 



•SOUV. DE J. B. 



WEIBEL. One of the 



largest Roses we grow. 



Splendid long buds of 



Tyrian-rose open to 5- 



inch double blooms of the 



same shade, which is in that 



zone between deep pink and 



light red. There is an opales- 

 cent sheen to the petals which 



is quite difl"erent. Fruit fra- 

 grance. Unusuafly strong 

 branching plants with bronzy 

 foliage. Fine for exhibition 

 and there is a thrifl for lovers 

 of large flowers. 75 cts. each. 



•VILLE DE PARIS. H.T. Buttercup-yellow. See illus- 

 tration. This medal-winning Rose boasts the honor of 

 being named for the City of Paris over 77 competitors 

 from 11 countries, when at the same time it won the 

 Bagatelle Gold Medal. The pointed bud has a broad base 

 and opens to a fairly large bloom. The tall, willowy plants 

 give an average quantity of blooms. 75 cts. each. 



•WILLOWMERE. H.T. Pink. Salmon-pink flushed with 

 gold. Named by Pernet for the estate of his friend. Admiral 

 Ward, this lovely Rose has been popular for years._ The large 



flowers are salmon-pink flushed 



with gold. Tlie plants are bushy 



and free blooming but the foliage 



needs careful protection. 75 



cts. each. 



•Ville de Paris. 



Buttercup 



yellow. 



75 cts. each 



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