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



*Betty Uprichard 



See description below 



Order No. 11207 May 26, 103 1 



The Betty Uprichard Rose which I bought from you last year 

 is exquisite beyond description, and is greeted with exclamations 

 of delight from all who see it. It was the first Rose in my garden 

 to bloom, and has been a mass oj gorgeous blossoms ever since. — 

 Mrs. J. A. St. O., Washington, D. C. 



SHADES OF PINK, continued 



• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Two-tone salmon. 

 See the color illustration above. The copper-red 

 buds open to average-sized flowers of a general 

 salmon appearance, with a soft "eggshell" finish, 

 while the reverse of the petals is coppery carmine. 

 The form is artistic, the colors hold well, and there 

 is a light spicy fragrance. One of those easy-to-grow 

 varieties for the beginner to start with. $1 each. 



• SUPERB. H.T. Silver-pink. The buds are 

 long and pointed; blooms large, very double, soft, 

 silvery pink in color, usually coming singly on good 

 stems and lasting well when cut. $1 each. 



• WTLLOWMERE. Pernet. Salmon-pink. A 

 handsome Rose of large size and splendid form, 

 showing brilliant salmon-pink, overcast with light 

 orange and lightened at the base with "a suspicion" 

 of gold. Especially fine in the fall. $1 each. 



TINTED SHADES 



• ARIEL. Pernet. Great globular flowers, 

 fragrant and brilliant, in orange, flame, and yellow. 

 Good disease-resistant foliage on a vigorous, up- 

 right-growing plant that blooms in bursts of fine 

 flowers. A unique color, bound to be a winning ex- 

 hibition Rose. $1 each. 



• ETOILE DE FEU. Pernet. Flame-color. 

 Remarkable color and a center of attraction in any 

 Rose-garden. The globular buds of glowing flame 

 gradually open to blooms of coral-pink and glow- 

 ing reddish salmon, full and very large. Si each. 



EVERBLOOMING STAR * ROSES, continued 



TINTED SHADES, continued 



• FEDERICO CASAS. H.T. Coppery orange. 

 Very large, semi-double blooms of coppery orange, 

 pleasingly fragrant. They come on vigorous plants 

 and last well when cut. In the autumn, fuller 



« blooms are produced. $1.50 each. 



• GRUSS AN AACHEN. Ben.-Bour. White to 

 carmine. A hybrid of the hardy 

 Bengal and Bourbon strains from 

 which it gets its sturdiness. It makes 

 a more nearly mass effect in bloom 

 than any other low-growing light- 

 colored Rose, with shades of car- 

 mine, yellow, fawn, and white. A 

 splendid Rose to use for a solid 

 border. $1 each. 



• KARDINAL PIFFL. Pernet. 

 Orange-pink. Awarded Bagatelle 

 Gold Medal, 1926. Blooms con- 

 tinuously, generally in clusters 

 unless disbudded. The bud is ovoid, 

 orange-pink, with gold at the base, open- 

 ing to well-arranged, double flowers hold- 

 ing their color well; fruity fragrance. 

 $1 each. 



• MME. BUTTERFLY. H.T. Pink tinted. 

 Delicately modeled flowers of tender pink, running 

 through salmon to cream and gold; very highly 

 scented and long-lasting when cut in the bud. 

 Especially fine in the fall. $1 each. 



• MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. Pernet. Coral- 

 red. The long-pointed buds glow like dusky fire, 

 and the newly opened blooms are a deep coral-red 

 which becomes orange-pink. Among the first to 

 bloom in early June. $1 each. 



• MARI DOT. Pernet. Apricot. A Gold Medal 

 Rose. The pointed bud is deep apricot, darkened 

 with orange, opening slowly to a double, apricot 

 bloom showing golden stamens on maroon filaments. 

 An appealingly artistic flower until the petals fall. 

 The perfume is delightful. $1.25 each. 



^ *PALOMA FALCO. Pernet. Coppery pink. 

 The bud is ovoid, with deep orange-copper at the 

 base. As the bloom opens it reveals a rich copper 

 center, toning to a mauve-pink collarette; unusually 

 double, with pointed petals. $1 each. 



• PARDINAS BONET. Pernet. Yellow and red. 

 Great oval buds and fragrant cup-shaped flowers 

 with glowing yellow centers and narrow, incurved 

 petals striped pale carmine. $1.50 each. 



• PRESIDENT HOOVER. H.T. Multicolored. 

 The color is a combination of scarlet, yellow, cerise- 

 pink, and flame, strikingly unique. The buds are 

 pointed; the flowers large and fragrant. Long stems 

 and lasting when cut. $1.50 each. 



• RAPTURE. H.T. Pink and coral. An im- 

 proved sport of Mme. Butterfly, with better color 

 and longer lasting qualities. In autumn the tints of 

 pink, yellow, and gold on a cream background are 

 glorious. Long, strong stems for cutting. $1 each. 



BELIEVES 



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FALL PLANTING 



Order No. 24371 February 23, IQ31 



Today I removed the winter covering from the 18 Roses that I 

 ordered from you last jail, and I want to tell you that I did not 

 lose one. They are all in a healthy condition, and from now on I 

 am sold on two tbines — fall planting and "Star Roses." — 

 Doyle H., BIytheville, Ark. 



DDIf CC (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 

 1 1 *-*^ L -"J 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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