TREAT YOURSELF 



TO SOME NEW 



ROSES THIS YEAR 



"Variety is the spice of life," and 

 one of the best pick-me-ups known to 

 the spirit of man is to have something 

 sparkling new and beautiful, now and 

 again. Plant some of these newer 

 Roses this fall and see what a tonic it 

 will be — for you AND your garden. 

 These newer Star Roses have been 

 thoroughly tested. We seek, test and 

 choose from all the world, so we can be 

 fussy, and you can be sure these new 

 varieties WILL add good, exciting 

 spice to your life. No millionaire in the 

 world can have any better! 



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-^Grand'mere Jenny 



*GRAND'MERE JENNY. H.T. Plant Pat. 1148. This 

 dainty charmer is our newest Rose from Francis Meilland, the 

 originator of PEACE. It is an enchanting variety and already 

 the winner of two national gold medals, in France and in England. 

 The coloring is all in tints of carmine-pink and gold, as lovely as 

 the dawn. The buds are usually very richly colored, while the 

 exquisite opening blooms show a wide spread of delectable, soft 

 pink melting into yellow. Full blooms average 4 to 4^ inches, 

 with 25 to 30 petals. 



Grand'mere Jenny plants are upright, well branched, disease 

 resistant, of medium height, and notable for the amount of 

 bloom continually produced. The flowers have a sweet Tea 

 fragrance that exactly suits their light, airy, delicate grace. 

 $2 ea. ; 3 or more, $1.75 ea. 



^Chrysler Imperial 



(See next page for description) 



For Rose Index, 



see insert 



before page 9. 



The 

 Conard-Pyle Co. 

 West Grove, Pa. 



