• THE CONARD-PYLE CO.,^ Star Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa. • 



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■^Margaret McGredy. Orange-scarlet 



• K'ONIGIN CAROLA. H.T. Silver-pink. We 

 believe this variety to be the best of the silver-pink 

 Roses, both in flower and plant. The buds are long 

 and massive, bright satiny La France-pink, with a 

 carmine sheen on the reverse of the petals. The 

 bloom is very large, assuming the peony size and 

 form. It is a great improvement over Mme. Caroline 

 Testout, one of its parents. $1 each. 



• LADY ALICE STANLEY. H.T. Flesh- 

 pink. The large, long-pointed buds open to 

 cup-shaped flowers with a slight backward 

 roll to the lip of each petal. Color 

 is exquisite flesh-pink, lightened _^ 

 with rich coral on the reverse of the 

 petals and a suspicion of salmon in 

 the center of the bloom. Moderately 

 fragrant. $1 each. j 



• LADY ASHTOWN. H.T. Pink. 



See in color on page 23. The large, 

 long-pointed buds open to brifliant, 

 shining pink blooms with a golden 

 underglow. Borne singl}' on long 

 stems, they are fine for cutting and 

 last well in the house. There is a 

 slight fragrance. The plant is up- '* 



right and bushy. It is a vigorous 

 grower and extremely active, pro- ^ 



ducing great quantities of blooms. 

 While good at all times, it is espe- 

 cially glorious in midsummer and 

 fall when the flowers are at their best. $1 each. 



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

 is one of the largest and most outstanding Roses in 

 the Hybrid-Tea class. Large buds open to full blooms 

 of perfect form, often measuring over 5 inches in 

 diameter. The color is deep rose-pink with a yellow >*; 

 base to the petals which lights up the whole flower. A 

 glorified Radiance. Large, healthy, bushy plants are con- 

 tinuously in bloom. See illustration. $1 each. 



Everblooming Star* Roses 



(Continued) 



•MARGARET McGREDY. Fernet. Orange- 

 scarlet. See iHustration. One of the strongest 

 growers and most prolific producers of large, 

 gorgeousl}' colored Roses in our garden. 

 The flower is brilliant scarlet, overlaid with 

 orange and there is a golden base to each 

 petal. As the blooms age the color becomes 

 ' a lovely old-rose-pink. The foliage is unusu- 



ally attractive. Offered in the Star Dozen, 

 page 2\. $1 each. 



• JULES GAUJARD. H.T. Orange- 

 rose. A gorgeous, fragrant Rose which 

 in the opening bloom is cochineal-crimson 

 that later turns to orange-rose. The 

 "" flowers are very large and have splendid 



form and substance. They are held 

 erect and freely produced. $L50 each. 



• J. C. N. FORESTIER. Fernet. Carmine. A very 

 large, full, sweet-scented, tafl-growing Rose which 

 opens from long, reddish carmine buds to carmine- 

 lake-colored flowers — a unique shade. $1 each. 



• JULIENPOTIN. Fernet. Golden yellow. In color, 

 a vivid yellow like Ville de Faris, but the blooms 

 are larger and have more petals. $L25 each. 



• KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. H.T. 



White. This is not a vigorous grower or free in 

 bloom but it is yet the most popular white Hybrid 

 Tea. A large, full, white Rose, following a short, 

 ovoid bud, it has petals of unusual substance and 

 unequaled color. See in color on page 23. Offered in 

 the Star Dozen, page 2L $1 each. 



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*Miss Rowena 

 Thorn 



PRirFQ (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), 2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR ^ SIZE ROSES, $1 EACH; 12 for $10; 

 ri\lV.^lLO iQO for $80. (25 or more at 100 rate). See order sheet for low delivery cost 



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