CLIMBING ir STAR ^ ROSES 



HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, continued 



•EMILY GRAY. C. Early. Yellow. A fragrant 

 Rose which opens truly yellow. Glossy holly-like foli- 

 age. 85 cts. each.'i' 



•GARDENIA. C. Early. Yellow. Bright yellow buds 

 open to creamy white flowers. 85 cts. each.^ 



•GOLDEN GLOW. ® C. (Brownell, 1936.) Mid- 

 season. Yellow. The color is a pure cadmium- 

 yellow, rarely seen in Roses. Flowers are of Hybrid 

 Tea form, and are noted for their Tea fragrance. A 

 vigorous Climber that grows to 15 feet or more. Plant 

 Patent 263. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'f' 



•GOLDEN CLIMBER (Mrs. Arthur Curtiss 

 James). C. Golden yellow. The Hybrid-Tea-flowered 

 Climber. It is very hardy, long-lasting, and blooms are 

 generally solitary on stems often 18 inches or longer. 

 Gold Medal, Mass. Hort. Soc; Gold Medal, A. R. S.; 

 Certificate of Merit, N. R. S. oj England. Plant Patent 

 28. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'!* 



•JACOTTE. V^y C. Midseason. Orange-apricot. The 

 lovely, fragrant flowers come profusely on plants with 

 varnished, holly-like foliage. Color is apricot-orange, 

 with tints of copper-red. $1 each.^ 



•MARY WALLACE. C. Page 19. ® Early. 

 Rose-pink. Long buds and charming large flowers of a 

 brilliant warm pink color. When the season is favorable, 

 this Rose repeats sparingly in the fafl. 85 cts. each.* 



•PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. ® Pillar. Mid- 

 season. The most vivid scarlet Climbing Rose yet 

 grown. Its flowers come in large, open cluster-heads, 

 with from 5 to 15 blooms. 75 cts. each.^ 



•PRIMROSE. C. Midseason. Primrose-yellow. The 

 rosette-shaped, primrose-yellow blooms hold their color 

 better than others of this type. 85 cts. each.* 



•SCORCHER. Pillar. Early. Brilliant scarlet-crimson, 

 semi-double flowers, 4 inches across. When the season 

 is favorable, this Rose repeats in the fall. $1 each.* 



•SILVER MOON. C. Midseason. Creamy white. 

 Primrose buds open to large, semi-double, clematis-like 

 creamy white flowers with golden anthers. Foliage is 

 large, dark green and glossy. 85 cts. each.* 



•SPANISH BEAUTY (Mme. Gregoire Staecheiin). 



\iy C. Pearl-pink. Early. Long-pointed buds of crim- 

 son open to great, urn-shaped flowers of iridescent 

 pearl-pink, with splashes of ruby-carmine on the out- 

 side of the petals. These deliciously fragrant blooms 

 are produced so lavishly that they almost hide the 

 plant, and coming as they do on long stems (12 to 18 

 inches), they are perfect for cutting. 85 cts. each.* 



•VIRGINIA. Pillar. Midseason. Scarlet-rose. Enor- 

 mous flowers of scarlet-rose or flame color. Fragrance 

 like red raspberries. $1 each.* 



•WICHURAIANA. Late. White. For retaining 

 embankments. This Rose "creeps" and roots where 

 it touches soil. Shiny foliage. Flowers single, white, 

 followed by brilliant red berries. 65 cts. each.* Write 

 for prices per 100. 



BEAUTIFY YOUR GARAGE 



WITH HARDY CLIMBING ROSES 



These rapid-growing Hardy Climbing Roses can 

 speedily cover the back and sides of your garage at small 

 expense. The foliage alone decorates the bare walls when 

 the plants are through blooming. 



1 DR. W. VAN FLEET, the most vigorous of ^^^c 

 all, to cover the back of the garage 50 ' O 



The four below are for the two sides of the building 



1 SPANISH BEAUTY. © page 21 85 



1 JACOTTE. @ page 21 1 00 



1 PAUL'S SCARLET CLIMBER. ® page 21. 75 



1 MARY WALLACE. ® page 19 85 



5 The above 5 free-blooming Hardy * ^ j-f\ 

 Climbers (value $4.20) for ^ ^.OKJ 



ASK FOR OFFER 2 0^ 



REPEAT- BLOOMING CLIMBERS 



With the exception of New Dawn, Blaze, and 

 Prosperity, these are not so hardy as other Climbers, 

 but all are easily wintered at West Grove with proper 

 protection from sun and wind. 



•NEW DAWN (Everbiooming Dr. W. Van Fleet).® 

 C. Awarded 1935 Bloomfield Gold Medal by American 

 Rose Society for "best hardy EVE RB LOO MING 

 Climbing Rose produced anywhere in the world." The 

 dainty, pale pink, fragrant Roses, like lovely Hybrid 

 Teas, are borne from early June until hard frost on 

 long cutting stems. Our specimen plant was full of 

 buds and opening flowers on November 7. Plant 

 Patent 1. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75.'!' 



'ABLAZE. Pillar. Scarlet-crimson. Resembles Paul's 



Scarlet Climber. Grows to about 8 feet and under 



favorable conditions often repeats in the fall. Plant 

 Patent 10. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.'f' 



•CLIMBING DAINTY BESS. CI. H.T. Pillar. Rose- 

 pink. This is a climbing sport of the lovely Dainty 

 Bess Rose with the same charming rose-pink, five- 

 petaled blooms, decorated in the center with a mass of 

 long, wine-red filaments. $1.25 each.^ 



•GUI NEE. CI. H.T. New. See page 2. 



• MERMAID. Pillar. Large, single, suIphur-yellow 

 flowers with a lovely heavy mass of rich golden anthers. 

 Blooms right into the autumn. $1 each.=^ 



•PRINCESS VAN ORANGE. C. The orange-scarlet 

 blooms come in brilliant clusters and under favorable 

 weather conditions may repeat in the fall. Plant Patent 

 106. $1 each; 3 for $2.50.i* 



•PROSPERITY. Pillar. White. A lovely, fragrant, 

 oak-hardy Rose for pillars or low fences, as it grows 

 only about 7 feet. The well-formed flowers are full 

 petaled and come in great clusters all the growing 

 season. Color is white with a dainty pink flush in the 

 center. $1.25 each.* 



•SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS DENOYEL. CI. H.T. Pillar. 

 Crimson. Deliciously fragrant, large, perfect crimson 

 blooms that resemble the lovely Rouge Mallerin Rose 

 which is shown in color on page 14. $1.25 each.* 



•CLIMBING TALISMAN. CI. H.T. Pillar. Multi- 

 colored. A climbing sport of the famous Talisman 

 Rose with multicolored blooms. $1 each.* 



•VICOMTESSE PIERRE DU FOU. CI. H.T. Pillar. 

 Lovely Hybrid Tea blooms of dark pink with orange 

 base. $1 each.* 



STANDARD or TREE ROSES 



5 EVERBLOOMING VARIETIES 



Tree Roses can be planted in beds with your other 

 Roses, as they occupy little ground-space, and they 

 add greatly to the beauty of any Rose-garden, or they 

 can be used with delightful effect along driveways. 

 Our plants are budded on selected, heavy, straight, 

 3V^-foot stems, and will bloom all summer and until 

 frost with the regular bush Hybrid Teas. Tea Roses 

 give an added look of distinction to any garden. Stock 

 is limited, so order early, 



•ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. The 

 finest crimson-flowered Tree Rose. 



• MME. EDOUARD HERRIOT. H.T. Coral-red. 

 Earliest of all to bloom. Excellent in Tree form. 



•MISS ROWENA THOM. H.T. Rose-pink. Makes 

 immense blooms 5 to 6 inches in diameter. 



• MRS. E. P. THOM. H.T. Clear yellow without 

 any carmine markings on the outside petals. 



•PRESIDENT HERBERT HOOVER. H.T. Multi- 

 colored. Flowers are scarlet, yellow, cerise-pink, and 

 flame color. 



PRICE: $3.50 each; 5 for $15.i' No further discount. 

 By express only, delivery not prepaid 



OQ *See price reduction schedule, page 3 

 ■* •fNo further discount 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 

 Star Rose- Growers * West Grove, Pa. 



