• SPRING 1932 • STAR GUIDE TO GOOD ROSES • 



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:S for the NORTH 



CE THE SIZE HERE SHOWN 



Blooms all 

 Summer 



ses Offered Here Only $14.50 



ardiness and robust growth. The flowers are very large 

 oom more than once in a season; in fact, the yellow one, 

 are the old-fashioned class of Roses our grandmothers (■ 

 :id Perpetuals. 



* MAGNA CHART A. True rose-pink in its clearest shade. 

 An extremely heavy spring bloomer. The flowers are very 

 large, cup-shaped, and very full, with the rich, spicy fragrance , 

 of tlie old-time Roses. $1 each. 



• MRS. JOHN LAING. # Solid pink. See color, page 24. 

 Long-pointed buds wliich unfold to full, fragrant flowers of 

 cup-hke form. The color is sohd pink, the form is distinct, and 

 the plant is vigorous and erect in growth. A recurrent bloomer 

 and one of the best of this class. $1 each. 



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• PAUL NEYRON. # Very double rose-pink 

 blooms of mammoth size which make a wonderful 

 show. Its great size and fragrance are its strong 

 points. An almost thornless Rose, hardy, and usually 

 ready to give another crop of blooms in the fafl. One 

 of the most notable Hybrid Perpetuals. $1 each. 



• PRESIDENT BRIAND. # Bright pink. See 

 color illustration in upper corner. It sends out two 

 or three crops of big, "peony" blooms. The bright 

 pink flower has a salmon suff^usion, and it is long 

 lasting, either on the bush or when cut. The plant is 

 vigorous and extremely hardy. $1 each. 



• PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Dark 

 velvety purple-crimson flowers of fair size, and 

 doubtless the nearest black Rose in commerce. Do 



not confuse it with the Black Prince, an inferior 

 Rose, for Prince Camille has larger flowers 

 which are intensely fragrant. $1 each. 



• REMBRANDT. Creamy pink. A Druschki 

 progeny, and a fair representative of the new Hybrid 

 Perpetuals. The blooms are a luscious creamy 

 pink, beautifully formed and enormous in size. 

 It is full to the center and long lasting. This Rose 

 must be pruned lightly. $L50 each. 



• S. M. GUSTAV V. # Neyron-pink. The bud is 

 ovoid and the bloom of large size and double, beauti- 

 fully imbricated, is solid Neyron-pink and sweetly 

 perfumed. It is one of the most finished Roses in the 

 Hybrid Perpetual class. Healthy and vigorous, it 

 grows 4 to 5 feet high and usually blooms recurrently 

 at brief intervals during the summer. In the fall the 

 blooms are really superb. $1 each. 



• ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. A healthy, 

 moderate-sized bush, buried in June beneath big, 

 fragrant blooms. Long 

 one of the best. $1 each. 



»OFFER> 25 



One each of the following 

 12 Hybrid Perpetuals described 

 above: 



Druschki Rubra 

 General Jacqueminot 

 Henry Nevard 

 John Russell 

 Anna de Diesbach 

 S. M. Gustav V. 

 Mrs. John Laing 

 Paul Neyron 

 President Briand 

 Frau Karl Druschki 

 Mme. Albert Barbier 

 / Magna Charta 



An ideal 

 Red H.P, 



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Full $12.75 value, ^1 A 

 for only «piv 



January 12, 1931 

 The Conard-Pyle Co. 



After a number of disappoint- 

 ments as to name and variety 

 obtainable elsewhere, have de- 

 cided to confine my purchases in 

 the future to your company — . 

 W. B. W., Daflas, Texas. 



•Henry Nevard 



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