* THE CONARD-PYLE CO. * Star Rose Growers * West Grove, Pa. * 



Everblooming Star w Roses 



It's a natural desire for everyone who grows 

 Roses to want those that bloom from June until 

 frost, and this longing can be gratified by making 

 your selection anywhere from the front cover 

 page to page 14 in this Catalogue, for all the 

 Roses offered on these pages are in the "Ever- 

 blooming" class. Every color in Roses is repre- 

 sented here, from deep maroon in the reds to 

 vivid scarlet. The pinks range from cochineal to 

 china-pink, and every taste can be satisfied in the 

 tinted or yellow classes. There are also four va- 

 rieties of white. 



Here you have infinite variety in form as well 

 as color to choose from, but, best of all, you have 

 Roses that are dependably hardy and they require 

 only simple winter protection. 



You run no risk, for every fall-planted Star 

 Rose is guaranteed to grow and bloom or we 

 refund its cost. 



These Roses are grown here, their growth and 

 habits are under our observation, both in trial- 

 garden and fields, and they 

 are described from the flow- 

 ers as they bloom. 



•Director 

 Rubio 



H.T. Fully de- 

 scribed and of- 

 fered on page 6. 

 $1.25 each. 



SHADES OF RED 



• CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. Scarlet- 

 crimson. Large, semi-double flowers of striking 

 scarlet with crimson suffusion that turns lighter, 

 but never becomes unpleasant. Several planted 

 together will keep up a continuous vivid show from 

 early June until hard frost. $1 each. 



•ETOLLE DE FRANCE. H.T. Crimson. The 

 globular buds unfold regularly until the bloom is 

 full to the center with crimson-maroon petals. The 

 stems are long and firm, making it good for cutting. 

 Hardy and upright in growth, with a profusion of 

 blooms, it is a good bedding variety and is depend- 

 able throughout the summer, although the color is 

 richest in the fall. $1 each. 



• GRUSS AN TEPLITZ. H.Ben. Crimson. The 

 color, when the blooms are first opening, is very 

 rich crimson, quickly changing to bright scarlet, 

 shading to velvety fiery red. It blooms constantly 

 and will grow to 4 feet in height. Makes a splendid, 

 continuous- blooming hardy hedge if planted 18 

 inches apart. $1 each. 



• HAWLMARK CRIMSON. H.T. Dark crim- 

 son-maroon. As a bedding Rose it is peerless, al- 

 most continuously producing numbers of semi- 

 single but large Roses of dark velvety crimson- 

 maroon, increasing in richness as the flower ages. 

 In the evening the petals close like the wings of a 

 butterfly. $1 each. 



• JOYOUS CAVALIER. H.T. Crimson-red. 

 The blooms, generally solitary, come on long 



stems for cutting and are 

 a jolly red that does 

 not turn blue. Growing 

 tall and vigorously, it 

 produces continuous 



bloom and is an ideal 

 variety to keep your 

 garden gay. $1.25 each. 



• NATIONAL FLO- 

 WER GUILD. H.T. 



Scarlet-crimson. From 

 pointed bud to heavy, 

 full-expanded bloom, 

 the color, which is at 

 first brilliant scarlet- 

 crimson but later Tyrian 

 rose, never blues. The 

 plant has Radiance vigor, 

 hardiness, and freedom of 

 bloom. $1 each. 



• PORTADOWN. H.T. 

 Rich velvety crimson. 

 The long-pointed bud opens to a 

 high-centered flower, extremely last- 

 ing and slightly fragrant. The plant- 

 growth is vigorous and upright, pro- 

 ducing bloom all season. $1.50 each. 



• SOUVENIR D'ALEXANDRE BER- 

 NAIX. H.T. Crimson-maroon. A large 

 crimson-maroon Rose, full and globular, 

 deliciously perfumed, two or three together, 

 on long stems, long lasting and does not blue. 

 Almost continuous in bloom. $1 each. 



PRTCFS ( UNLES S OTHERWISE NOTED), •2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 



x AVIV/LiO 90 cts. each when any 12 or more are ordered; 80 cts. each for any 25 or more $1 kinds. Delivery prepaid 



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