"jtrAngels Mateu. 



$1.50 each 



MANGELS M_ATEU. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) 

 Plant Patent 1/4. See illustration. Orange-rose. 

 The involuntary expression of one visitor, "This 

 is a heavenly Rose!" is true indeed for it is a 

 ravishingly beautiful flower. Reports coming to us 

 from trials of this Rose are increasingly enthusiastic. 

 Its color is exceptionally attractive; it reminds one 

 of deep coral, or deep old-rose flushed with orange. 

 The fragrance is like ripe blackberries. Growth is 

 erect. Foliage is dark green and leathery. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75. 



J^o further discount on this patented Rose 



1934, Gold Medal, Bagatelle. 1935, Certificate of First 

 Merit, International Exhibit of New Roses, Rome; Silver 

 Medal, Portland, Ore.; Silver Medal, A. R. S. 



^FAIPMrP ON FRONT COVER, 



r^^lCrr^Vit H.T. (G. A. van Rossem, 1935.) 



Two-tone soft peach and cadmium-yeflow. Faience 

 is the name of a famous pottery, noted for its iri- 

 descent colors. This "Dutch Beauty" is really regal 

 in exquisite form, from the long, tapering bud to f ull- 

 petaled, opening bloom. Buds are cadmium-yellow 

 at the base which gradually shades to shrimp-pink 

 at the edges of the petals. As the large, beautifully 

 modeled, exhibition blooms unfold, the inside of the 

 outer petals is an artistic China pink, which deepens 

 toward the center of the flower to shining coppery 

 rose. The reverse of the petals is cadmium-yellow 

 lightly veiled with pink. $1.50 each.* 



1935, Gold Medal at Saverne; First-class Certificate of 

 Royal Horticultural Society of Holland. 1936, Diploma of 

 Merit, Barcelona. 



Copyright 1937 hy The Conard-Pyle Co. 2 



YOUR 



GUIDE 



to 



GOOD 

 ROSES 



FALL PLANTING. We recommend 

 fall planting of Roses, particularly through- 

 out the northern and eastern states. Fall 

 planting will insure plants freshly dug when 

 assortments are complete. The risk of loss by 

 winter freezing can be avoided by having each 

 plant covered 6 to 10 inches deep with a cone 

 of soil. 



Roses planted in the fall get the roots 

 nicely established, ready to go right to work 

 at the first chirp of spring. An early start like 

 that means larger growth and better, bigger 

 blooms. 



STAR ROSE GUARANTEE. We 

 guarantee every Star Rose to bloom the 

 first blooming period after purchase; 

 failing which we will replace the plant 

 or refund its cost. For more than twenty 

 years we have been living up to the terms of 

 this guarantee. After two generations, we've 

 learned "how," here at West Grove, and do 

 build the elements of excellence right into the 

 quality of Star Roses. The guarantee does 

 not make the Roses bloom; it is the quality of 

 the plants which removes the risk from our 

 Trade- Marked Guaranteed Roses. 



OUR TRADE-MARK » — > 



The Star Rose Trade-Mark is a merit- 

 mark of Quality. Wired fast to every Star 

 Rose is a durable, celluloid. Star-shaped tag 

 bearing the name of the Rose on back. That 

 Trade-Mark tag is your insurance certificate. 

 It will come to you with each Rose as a token 

 of reliability from this firm of 40 years' 

 standing. 



FREE WITH EVERY ORDER. We 



not only send you cultural directions that will 

 make Rose-growing easy but also to each 

 1937 customer will be sent, if requested, the 

 current issue of a little magazine, "Success 

 with Roses" and Rose News. Each issue 

 will tell what to do in your garden. It is 

 illustrated and full of entertaining true stories 

 about our new Roses, Rose people, Rose 

 events, etc. We travel far and wide to fmd 

 and inspect new Roses and are constantly in 

 touch with Rose experts in every Rose nation. 

 We gladly share these experiences with you. 



VISIT STAR ROSE-GARDENS. 



West Grove is on U. S. Highway No. 1, 

 40 miles from Philadelphia, 60 miles from 

 Baltimore, 10 miles south of the Lincoln 

 Highway at Coatesville. 150,000 Roses will 

 be in bloom for you all fall. (Red Rose Inn is 

 right alongside Star Rose-Gardens.) Come 

 any hour, any day. Visitors always welcome! 



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THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 



P.S. See 50c. Book Offer, page 3 



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