* BLANCHE MALLERIN. H.T. (Mallerin, 1941.) 
Propagation rights reserved. White. ‘‘I think Blanche 
Mallerin is about the best white Rose I have seen in 
years.”” This comment, from one of the keenest judges 
of Roses we know, agreed with our own judgment 
when we decided to offer this variety as an improve- 
ment over existing white Roses. This new, fragrant 
Rose is clear white with blooms so perfect they 
look artificial and seem to be modeled in white wax. 
The buds are streamlined and come on erect, wiry 
stems. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.+¢ 
* GOOD NEWS. See illustration. H.T. (Meilland, 
1940.) Plant Pat. 426. Coppery pink. This Rose 
is rapidly forging ahead to take first place In its 
class and color. At the June Rose show of the 
Reading Rose Society the 9 points scored by Good 
News enabled the exhibitor to win the Sweepstakes 
Prize and the coveted and very vaiuable Nicholson 
Bowl. Buds of deep coppery pink open to 60-petaled, 
fragrant blooms with coppery center, toning to 
shell-pnk on the outer petals. The plants are 
noted for vigorous growth and continuous bloom. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.% 
DISTINGUISHED VISITORS 
Visitors to Star Rose-Gardens are always 
welcome. We are most delighted to have them 
come when Roses are at their best, both spring 
and fall. It is gratifying to feel that there is an 
increased interest in both standard and novelty 
varieties, not only of Roses, but of other 
Shrubs and Perennials, including one of the 
best collections of Chrysanthemums in the 
East. At times there are occasions of especial 
interest. For example, when we pay our rent 
of one Red Rose, required in the deed to our 
property, or when we had the honor of enter- 
taining with Her Royal Party, Charlotte, the 
Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, the “only 
crowned head of Europe who is at present a 
refugee in this country. Her Royal Highness 
came from Montreal and was accompanied by 
the Minister of Luxembourg from Washington, 
D. C., and other official representatives. 
They were recetved by representatives of 
* Good 
News 
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eminent horticultural societies 1m the ‘i. R. H. Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Robert Pyle 
East, and served to commemorate the ,. ey 
introduction into America of the Rose, 
Grande Duchesse Charlotte, originated 
by one of her subjects in Luxembourg, and 
to be sold by us, fall 1942. 
Make your plans to visit Star Rose- 
Gardens on U. S. Highway Route No. 1; 
40 miles from Philadelphia; 60 miles from 
Baltimore. 
ROSE MAGAZINE FREE 
We send you cultural directions, also to 
each 1941 customer will be sent, if requested, 
the current issue of our little magazine, 
““Success with Roses,’’ or for a year, free on 
request with orders of $5 or more. Each 
issue will tell what to do in your garden. 
It is illustrated and full of entertaining 
stories about new Roses, Rose people, Rose 
events, etc. You are kept up-to-date in all 
the activities of the modern Rose world. 
This is a service much appreciated by our 
thousands of customers. 
The Conard-Pyle Co., West Grove, Pa. 
President 
