•ALEZANE. H.T. Plant Patent 116. See illustration. 

 Apricot. Bud urn-shaped, large, reddish brown; flowers 

 cupped, opening to sorrel, unfurling from sorrel to rich 

 apricot, and reverse of petals sorre! veined with yellow. 

 Petals not affected by hot or wet weather. Growth very 

 vigorous, upright, branching. Dark green foliage. $1.25 

 each; 3 for $3.15. 



j\o further discount on this patented Rose 



'A'ARIEL. H.T. Orange-flame. The buds are orange 

 and develop into orange-pink blooms that age to lighter 

 pink. Fragrance like hothouse violets. 75 Cts. each.* 



*AUTUIVSN. H.T. See opposite page. 



• BETTER TBSVSES. H.T. Seepage 11. 



• CATHRINEKORDES. H.T. Carmine-scarlet. This 

 magnificent, full-petaled Rose, with rich bronzy foliage, 

 has been under observation for several years and has 

 come through with flying colors. The large, well-formed 

 flowers are glowing carmine-scarlet and come singly 

 on erect, strong stems. $1 each.* 



• CECIL. H.T._ Yellow. Clear yellow, 5-petaIed flow- 

 ers come 3 or 4 in a cluster and carry a mass of golden 

 stamens. Free blooming. $1 each.* 



• CHARLES K. DOUGLAS. H.T. See page 16. 



• CHARLES P. KSLKAiVI. H.T. Coral-red and 

 orange. Long-pointed buds open to fully double, 

 finely formed flowers of coral-red with an orange 

 base, a beautiful color combination. Slightly fra- 

 grant. 75 efts, each.* 



AUTUMN 1937 



• THE CONARD-PYLE CO.* 



STAR ROSE GROWERS : West Grove, Pa. 

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EVERBLOOMINO 



73 STANDARD VARIETIES 



From the maze of Roses offered it is often difficult 

 for the amateur to make a selection. However, when 

 you choose from the Star Rose Catalog there is always 

 this safeguard — you can be assured that the utmost 

 care has been taken to remove from the list all unfit 

 varieties. Hence, here are listed only those which, 

 after years of use by our customers in all parts of the 

 nation, have won the distinction of being more or less 

 universal favorites. 



•A- Ami Quinard. $1 each* 



• Betty Uprichard 

 75 cts. each* 



• BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. See illustration. Car- 

 mine and salmon. A most satisfactory Rose, with all 

 the good points of Radiance but totally different in 

 form and color. In color it is in a class by itself with its 

 beautiful, harmonizing shades of carmine and salmon 

 rising from an orange base on firm, thick-textured 

 petals that hold their form and color for a long time 

 after the flowers are cut. The buds are long-pointed 

 and open blooms are spicily fragrant. This is one of the 

 most delightful of the standard Everblooming Roses. 

 75 cts. each.* 



•AMI QUINARD. H.T. See illustration. Black- 

 lustered red. This is the standard-bearer for the dark 

 red Roses, with its alluring, richly colored petals of 

 crimson-maroon that look like pieces of soft, luxurious 

 velvet. Blackish buds open to semi-double flowers of 

 velvety crimson-maroon with a soft black luster. It 

 has rich old Rose fragrance. Strong, upright plant, 

 almost matching the Radiances for vigor. $1 each.* 



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