2^ GOOD ROSES 



SPRING 1939 

 EVERBLOOMING STAR ROSES 



> PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. Page 16. © 

 H.T. Multicolored. The large, beautifully modeled, 

 delightfully fragrant blooms of scarlet, yellow, cerise 

 and flame colors, which come singly on erect, firm 

 stems, make this one of the most popular Roses 

 in recent years. Its tall-growing plant blooms 

 freely and the lovely flowers last for days when 

 cut. 85 cts. each.* See "Star Dozen," page 16. 



^PRESIDENT PLUMECOCQ. ® H.T. 



Coppery buff. Ovoid buds open to large, cupped 

 blooms of coppery buff with an overglow of deep 

 salmon. An upright grower, producing quantities of 

 long-lasting, fragrant flowers, with 30 petals or more, 

 all season. $1 each.* See "Star 25," page 17. 



-A- RADIANCE. H.T. Rose-pink. The first and most 

 appealing quality of Radiance is its continuous bloom, 

 from June until hard frost. Add to this a plant unsur- 

 passed by any in healthy, vigorous growth, and you 

 have a Rose that can be successfully grown by anyone. 

 The two-toned pink, cupped flowers have a pungent, 

 true Rose fragrance. 75 cts. each.* See Offer, page 15. 



■A- RADIANT BEAUTY. H.T. Plant Patent 97. 

 Crimson. Large, full-petaled crimson blooms, borne 

 singly on strong stems. Slightly fragrant and very 

 lasting on the bush or as cut-flowers. $1 each; 3 for 

 $2.50.'!' 



• RED RADIANCE. H.T. Cerise-red. A sport of 

 Radiance, it has the same form, habit of growth, fra- 

 grance, and healthy foliage. The difference is in the 

 color which is a clear, even shade of cerise-red. 75 cts. 

 each.* See Offer, page 15. 



• ROCHESTER. H.T. Plant Patent 131. Peach- 

 yellow. Well-formed flowers of peach-pink, flushed 

 yellow. Sweet honey fragrance. Low in growth and as 

 free blooming as a Polyantha. (See Floribundas, page 

 15.) 85 cts. each; 3 for $2.15.'l' 



• SENORA GAR I. H.T. Orange. Lovely orange 

 buds open to 4-inch flowers of buff-apricot, a new Rose 

 shade. An exquisite Rose at every stage. Rich, fruity 

 fragrance. $1.25 each.* 



• SIR HENRY SEGRAVE. H.T. Lemon-yellow. 

 Perfectly formed buds of lemon-yellow open to spiral 

 flowers of the same soft shade, and, to be consistent, it 

 has a decided lemon fragrance. $1 each.* See Offer, 

 page 11. 



• SNOWBIRD. H.T. White. Here is one of the most 

 prolific, pure white bedding Roses. Deliciously fra- 

 grant, pure white, perfectly formed, full-petaled blooms, 

 often 4 inches across, come singly and also in clusters 

 of 3 or 4 on neat, compact, healthy plants. $1 each.* 

 See "Star 25," page 17. 



• SCEUR THERESE (Sister Therese). Page 15.® 

 H.T. Yellow. Long-pointed buds are chrome-yellow, 

 heavily marked with carmine; the open flower is rich 

 daffodil-yellow and holds its color well. Sweetbriar 

 fragrance. The blooms come freely on splendid cutting 

 stems. $1 each.* See Offer, page 15. 



• SOUy. DE rVIME. C. CHAMBARD. ® H.T. 



Coral-jiink. 1 Ik- hiids arc large, long-pointed, coral in 

 color, and slowly unfold to a coral-pink flower de- 

 veloping a satiny |>each tint and sheen which is about 

 the loveliest finish we have ever seen on a Rose petal. 

 Its fragrance is delicious, so that we have not only one 

 of the most beautiful Roses but one of the sweetest. 

 $1.25 each.* See "Star 25," page 17. 



• TALISMAN. @ H.T. Multicolored. Free in 

 bloom. At its gayest it is a glorious combination of 

 orange, yellow, an<I rose-red. It is one of the finest of 

 all garden Roses for cutting. 1 he fragrant flowers are 

 much more highly colored in autumn, at which time 

 they si m lily eclijjse the finest florists' blooms. 75 Cts. 

 each.* See Offer, page 9. 



*See Quantity Prices, page 3 

 •{•No further discount 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 

 Star Rose-Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



*Souv. de Mme. C. Chambard (£) 



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