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



25 



EVERBLOOMING * STAR ROSES 



INCLUDING THE STAR DOZEN 



$20 



Every plant labeled with our Star Tag and guaranteed to bloom. (If purchased 



singly, these 25 would cost you $27.50) 



$1 



6 SHADES OF RED 

 E.G.Hill. Crimson-scarlet. $1.50. 

 Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet. 



Red Radiance. Cerise-red. $1 



Etoile de Hollande. Velvety crimson. $1 . . 

 Hawlmark Crimson. Blackish crimson. $1 . 

 Syracuse. Crimson. $1.50 



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8 SHADES OF PINK 



Radiance. Two-tone pink. $1 9 



Souv. de Georges Pernet. Carmine-pink. $1 . . 11 



Imperial Potentate. Dark pink. $1 11 



Konigin Carola. La-France-pink. $1 11 



Lady Ashtown. Brilliant pink. $1 11 



Mrs. Charles Bell. Shell-pink. $1 9 



Mrs. Henry Morse. Two-tone pink. $1 9 



Director Rubio. Cochineal-pink. $1.25 6 



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4 TINTED SHADES 



Betty Uprichard. Salmon and apricot. $1 



Charles P. Kilham. Coral-red. $1.25 2 



Etoile de Feu. Flame color. $1 12 



Mrs. G. A. van Rossem. Red-orange. $1.50. . 9 



5 YELLOW SHADES 



Angele Pernet. Orange. $1 13 



Rev. F. Page-Roberts. Indian yellow. $1 13 



Duchess of Wellington. Orange-yellow. $1 . . . 8 



Ville de Paris. Buttercup-yellow. $1 9 



Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont. Golden yellow. $1.50. . 8 



2 LIGHT SHADES 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. Lemon-white. 



$1. 8 



Nuntius Pacelli. Paper-white. $1 7 



<s?N/\T>T ^'nT>>w V 1 A. 25 selected Everblooming Roses for $20 



M\JE V litis.?" r " or 4 sets, 100 Roses ($110 worth), for $75, delivered. 



Order No. 12425 March 2, IQ31 



Last September, at the Southwest Michigan Flower and Garden Show, 1 won the first prize on a vase of 12 varieties of Roses, 



also first and second prizes on single Roses. These were all first-year Roses from the Star 25 I secured from you last spring — 



VV. R. G., Benton Harbor, R. R. 4, Mich. 



Hardy Polyantha (Baby Rambler) Roses 



Ideal for edging walks, bordering Rose-beds, or cemetery planting. These Roses are 

 perfectly hardy, bloom continuously, and are low-growing. Keep the faded blooms cut off 

 and you will have flowers all the time. 



• DISTINCTION. (A Novelty.) Well- 

 formed flowers that come continuously on 

 low trusses that keep an even height of 

 growth. PauI-Neyron-pink, passing to 

 deep rose-pink, with a bright center. A 

 valuable addition to this class. $1.50 each. 



• CHATILLON. Makes gigantic trus- 

 ses of lasting, silvery pink flowers. The 

 finest of all light pink Polyanthas, giving 

 continuous color all summer. 75 cts. each. 



• GOLDEN SALMON. In color it is 

 rich golden salmon, with a light center — 

 distinctly different. Medium to large 

 flowers are produced in large trusses of 

 striking beauty. 75 cts. each. 



• IDEAL. Vivid, rich, lustrous garnet 

 blooms in large clusters, borne in pro- 

 fusion all summer. Color lasts well. Grows 

 to about 3 feet. 75 cts. each. 



• MLLE. CECELE BRUNNER (Sweet- 

 heart). Sprays of rich, rosy pink "baby" 

 buds (see illustration), opening into per-§ 

 fectly double, miniature flowers of sea-t 

 shell-pink. It is intensely fragrant and a' 

 good bloomer. Especially fine for bouton- 

 nieres or little bouquets. You can rely on 

 this Rose for continuous bloom. 75 cts. 

 each, 25 for $15, 100 for $60, delivery 

 prepaid. 



•^rvn*-c»-n»Ti ^ tm a ~ O ne eacn of last above 

 »Ul < l t l!/K> * 14a. 4 Polyantha Roses for 

 -A-Ideal $2.50, delivered. 



PRirF^ PHI YA1MTHA RfKF<\ (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR 

 L i\IV^O r \JL, 1 ZiiTI 1 n/\ IVUJL.J SIZEj 75 cts# each . 5 7 5o per doz.; $60 per 100. Delivery prepaid 



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