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"THE SPANISH BEAUTY" 



New Climbing Rose, 

 I MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 



Won first John Cook medal of American Rose Society 



The Spanish producer, Pedro Dot, got this award June 11, 

 1930, for Staechelix — "the best Rose introduced in past 

 three years." 



Got highest Rose award abroad 



In 1927 it secured Bagatelle Gold Medal — the highest inter- 

 national recognition that a rose can receive. 



— Introduced in America by The Conard-Pyle Co. 



Discovered in Spain by a "Rose Ambassador" of this firm, 

 Staechelin was first offered in 1928. Already well-adver- 

 tised, people are ready to order. 



Dependable and Desirable 



It is by nature vigorous: Frau Karl Druschki (notably 

 hardy) x Chateau de Clos Vougeot (famous for fragrance). 

 Its hardiness has been tested by six consecutive winters at 

 West Grove. Color: Iridescent-pearl pink with claret- 

 carmine markings. The plant grows easily 12 feet or more a 

 season. 



Practical, too 



Being a true Climber, the variety can be used for fences, 

 pergolas, pillars or equal purposes. The flowers, borne on 

 12 to 15 in. stems, are excellent for cutting. 



"Selling" color plates at low cost. Sample free. — 



Attractive, inexpensive "salesmen" to use in your daily mail 

 or to distribute locally. Retail prices shown. Space for your 

 name to be stamped or typed. $3 per hundred, postpaid. 



No. 1 dormant 2-year field plants on Multiflora 

 #1 each 10 for $9 100 for $75 



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