•Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont 



• MRS. PIERRE S. du PONT. H.T. Golden 

 yellow. See in color above. Winner of 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 it 

 holds its color well to the end. Foliage is very orna- 

 mental, healthy, and extremely disease-resistant. 

 The bush is never unkempt, but is compact and well 

 covered with foliage. This is the most continuous 

 blooming yellow Hybrid Tea_. 

 Its characteristics 

 make it the most 

 desirable in its 

 color. $1.50 

 each. 



•Etoilede 

 Hollande 



Famous Star * 



The "greenest" amateur can confidently 

 expect at least 250 exquisite blooms 

 from this dozen Roses during 1932 if 

 they are planted this fall. Every 

 plant is guaranteed to grow and 

 bloom or we refund their cost. 



The Roses described on these two 

 pages, 8 and 9, simply must rate high, 

 not only here but with our customers 

 throughout the United States, to qualify 

 for a place in the famous Conard-Pyle 

 Star Dozen. Every variety in this dozen 

 has been selected because of contribut- 

 ing qualities of outstanding excellence. 

 We can think of no other combina- 

 tion of twelve everblooming standard 

 Roses, in such a range of colors that can 

 surpass this fall, 1931, collection. Note the 

 three Novelties, Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, 

 Margaret McGredy, and Mrs. G. A. van 

 Rossem, and don't forget our guarantee. 



• CHARLES P. KILHAM. H.T. Coral -red 

 and orange. See color illustration and complete 

 description on page 2. $1.25 each. 



• DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. H.T. 



Orange-yellow. Fine, long-pointed buds which 

 unfold slowly, changing from deep orange-yellow 

 to lemon and lighter shades. Half open, there is 

 nothing more beautiful than its deep-cupped 

 blooms of glowing yellow, the bottom of the cup 

 filled with an unusual number of coppery gold 

 anthers. The flowers are richly tea scented and 

 freely produced. $1 each. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIK- 

 TORIA. H.T. Lemon-white. A 

 large, full Rose, following a short, 

 ovoid bud. It has petals of unusual 

 substance. The very double flowers 

 are white, tinted with lemon at 

 the base, and are long-lasting. It 

 is not a vigorous grower or free 

 in bloom, but it is yet the best- 

 known, most popular white 

 Hybrid Tea. $1 each. 



• ETOILE DE HOL- 

 LANDE. H.T. Crimson. 

 See color illustration on 

 left. It is an outstanding 

 red everblooming Rose. The 

 color is deep velvety crim- 

 son, without shading; petals 

 are large and firm; fragrant. 

 The blooms are produced 

 freely from June until hard 

 frost. This is an almost 

 faultless red Rose. %\ each. 



Star Roses Average 57 Blooms 

 Per Bush ! 



Order No. 7512 April 1, IQ31 



I would like to say a jew words in 

 praise oj your Star Roses. From 

 eleven plants, Jrom May ?o tojrost, 

 we picked 624 Roses. Is not tbis a 

 good record? You certainly live up 

 to your guarantee. — Reuben A., 

 Kingston, Pa. 



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