HE CONARD-PYLECO., WEST GROVE, PA. 



*Mme. Cochet-Cochet. $1.25 each 



*MME. COCHET-COCHET. H.T. See illustra- 

 tion above. (C. Alallerin, 1934.) Plant Patent 129. 

 Coppery pink. Beautiful form, charming color, and 

 honey fragrance, added to its free habit of bloom, 

 on plants that are furnished with a wealth of healthy 

 foliage, make this one of the most desirable of the 

 Everblooming Roses. Long-pointed buds of cop- 

 pery pink, flushed orange, open to 43^-inch flowers 

 of splendid form. The petals vary from 20 to 40. 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



Np further discount on this patented Rose 

 Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 1932. 



• ALEZANE. H.T. (L. Pahissa, 1934.) Plant 

 Patent 116. Apricot. Bud urn-shaped, large, red- 

 dish brown; flowers cupped, opening to sorrel, 

 unfurling from sorrel to rich apricot, and reverse of 

 petals sorrel veined with yellow. Petals not affected 

 by hot or wet weather. Growth very vigorous, 

 upright, branching. Dark green foliage. $1.50 

 each; 3 for $3.75. 



Xo further discount on this patented Rose 



• AMELIA EARHART. H.T. (L. Reymond, 1932.) 

 Plant Patent 63. Yellow. Flowers very full, gradu- 

 ating from a deep yellow center to an outer collarette 

 of large cream petals with a blush overtone; ex- 

 tremely fragrant. Leathery dark green foliage. A 

 most impressive flower. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



Xo further discount on this patented Rose 



•ANNIE DUPEYRAT. H.T. (C. Mallerin, 1935.) 

 Old-rose. Large peach-pink buds open to 43^-inch 

 flowers of deep old-rose with an orange base and a 

 silvery edge to the petals — a very beautiful com- 

 bination. The opalescence on the petals is so pro- 

 nounced that in strong light the slightest movement 

 gives the impression of changing colors. It is very- 

 double, having 70 to 80 petals; the inner ones 

 crimp and fold. It has a "different" fruity fra- 

 grance. $1.25 each.* 



Certificate, Lyons, 1933. 



• ANGELS MATEU. H.T. (P. Dot, 1934.) Plant 

 Patent 174. Orange-rose. A winner. Spring stock 

 all sold. We can book your order now for fall de- 

 livery. $1.50 each ; 3 for $3.75. 



?io further discount on this patented Rose 



• BETTER TIMES. H.T. (Jos. H. Hill 

 Co., 1934.) Plant Patent 23. Cerise-red. 

 The brilliant cerise flowers are large, double, 

 and delicately fragrant. An ideal cut-flower. 

 Foliage is leathery and dark green. Better 

 Times was introduced as a forcing variety 

 but has proved excellent when grown out- 

 doors. It is really a cerise Columbia with 

 the same growth and habits as its illustrious 

 ancestor. $1.25 each ; 3 for $3.15. 



j^.0 further discount on this patented Rose 



Gold Medals, New York, Philadelphia, and St. Louis Flower 

 Shows, 1933; Gold Medal, A. R. S., 1933; Bronze Medal, 

 Portland, Oregon, International Test-Garden, 1935. 



• CRIMSON GLORY. H.T. See illustration 

 below. (W. Kordes Sons, 1935.) Plant Patent 105. 

 Deep crimson. A beautifully modeled Rose. It is a 

 vigorous grower, producing a great abundance of 

 superb blooms. They are immense in the fall. Its 

 large buds are of typical urn-shape. They open 

 into full, well-formed, delightfully fragrant blooms 

 of a deep vivid crimson, shaded ox-blood-red and 

 finished with a velvety nap. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.15. 



J^io further discount on this patented Rose 



Silver' Medal, International Flower Show, New York, 1934; 

 Certificate of Merit, German Trial-Grounds, 1934; Gold Medal 

 Award, American Rose Society, 1936. 



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QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



DJ A ( 15% on 12 or More Roses [See Exceptions! 

 eClUCT { 20% on 25 or More Roses L on Page 2 



•Crimson Glory. $1.25 each 



See Rose Index, page 30 



