• THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS . . . West Grove, Pa. 



*Mrs. Henry Morse. 

 Lovely for cut- 

 flowers. 

 75 cts. each 



•MRS. DUNLOP BEST. H.T. AprJcot. One of the 

 most lovable Roses grown. Of fine form, its pointed 

 buds open to rich, reddish apricot flowers, diff"erent 

 from any Rose we know. It has rich Tea fragrance. 

 The plants are strong, of medium height, and have 

 beautiful foliage, tinted with bronze and formed like 

 that of the old Teas. 75 cts. each. 



•MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Yellow. A medium- 

 sized, double Rose of clear canary-yellow, with better 

 form than most yellows. It is a strong-growing plant. 

 An American Rose which has reached the front row 

 by sheer merit and is considered one of the best yel- 

 lows by many experienced rosarians. 75 cts. each. 



•MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. H.T. See description, 

 page 12, 



*Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. H.T. 



Golden yellow. See illustration. Winner or 

 more Gold Medals for outdoor blooms than any 

 other Rose ever grown. The bud is long -pointed, 

 rich reddish gold, almost orange in the depths 

 of the petals, and holds its color well to the end. 

 Foliage is very ornamental, healthy, and extremely 

 disease-resistant. This is the most continuous- 

 blooming yellow Hybrid Tea. The plants are low- 

 growing and it does not seem possible that they could 

 produce so many blooms, but keep the flowers cut 

 and the plants will work every minute for you. We 

 recommend Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont as the best all- 

 round yellow garden Rose. Gold Medals: Societe 

 Nationale d' Horticulture de France, 1927; Saverne, 

 1927 ;_ Lyon, 1928; Rhone, 1928; Bagatelle, 1929; 

 Harding $100 Prize, 1928; Certificate, Pedralbes, 

 1929. $1 each. 



EVERBLOOMING 

 STAR ROSES 



• MRS. HENRY MORSE. H.T. 



Two-tone pink. See illustration. One 

 of the most popular of all pink Roses. 

 The buds are perfect in form, long, 

 artistically formed, of a rich carmine- 

 pink, and open to a high-pointed, two- 

 toned, pink flower of great beauty. 

 The outside of the petals is a clean, 

 lustrous "pink," while the inside 

 is pinkish flesh with a lovely sheen; 

 there is an underlying yellow glow 

 which brings out the fine shades. 

 It has 30 petals and a fine Tea 

 fragrance. A garden Rose which 

 produces cut-flowers of highest 

 quality. Aloderate growth. 

 75 cts. each. 



•MRS. WARREN E. 



LENON. H.T. Pink. 



One of the most fragrant 



of all Roses, with that 



haunting quality known 



as "old-Rose fragrance." Blooms 



come singly on nice cutting 



stems that are almost thornless. 



75 cts. each. 



•NATIONAL FLOWER GUILD. H.T. 



Crimson. Great big bushy plants with large, 

 drooping foliage and 5-inch, bright red flowers 

 with 40 petals. A modern Rose in every way, 

 that keeps blooming in our Rose-garden during 

 hot summer days when practically all other Roses 

 are resting after their big June efl'ort. 75 cts. 

 each. 



• NUNTIUS PACELLI. H.T. White. Cream- 

 colored buds open to deliciously fragrant flowers 

 of creamy white which soon turn pure white. It 

 is fully double, but opens well at all times. The 

 plants are of medium height and are unusually 

 free in bloom. 75 cts. each. 





•Mrs. Pierre 8. du Pont. The Supreme Yellow. $1 each 



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