STAR 

 NTRODUCTIONS 

 Fall 1939 , 



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In our nationally famous Rose test- 

 ardens we have close to one thousand 

 arieties of Roses under observation. From 

 lese we have selected, for introduction 

 lis season, 5 kinds that have performed 

 est throughout all seasons and every kind 

 f weather. By continuous inspection and 

 areful records the 5 Roses on these two 

 ages have proved to be strong and healthy 

 1 growth, attractive and distinctive in color, 

 nd superior in quantity and quality of 

 loom. 



These introductions for the fall of 1939 

 tave been so satisfactory under test in our 

 ;arden that we present them with confidence 

 hat they will give similar satisfaction to our 

 ustomers. With them we include the out- 

 tanding Star introduction of 1938 — the 

 )rilliant Climbing Rose, Flash. 



A-POULSEN'S YELLOW. ® Floribunda. 

 D. T. Poulsen, 1939.) Rights to patent 

 eserved. Buttercup-yellow. One of our prize 

 European discoveries last year. It is a marvel 

 "or quantity of bloom. The lovely orange- 

 ;inted, Indian-red buds, artistically graced 

 vith branched sepals, come in lovely branching 

 clusters of 5 or more and open to 23/2-irich 

 blooms of brilliant yellow. You can cut sprays 

 of the charming buds for delightful, different 

 indoor decorations. $2 each; 3 for SS.*!* 



^MME. CHARLES MALLERIN. H.T. 



(C. Mallerin, 1939.) Advance offering. To be 

 shown in color on our front cover, spring, 1940. 

 Rights to patent reserved. Flame. A new, 

 distinctive and attractive Rose color that 

 draws visitors like a magnet. The basic color 

 is deep orange which is veiled with scarlet, 

 combining to make a sparkling orange-flame- 

 red. Its 40-petaIed blooms come freely all 

 season on erect, strong stems. The petals roll 

 back gracefully and age to a charming China 

 pink. $2 each; 3 for SS.* 



• LADY LECONFIELD. H.T. (Burbage, 

 1939.) White. This beautifully formed, 40- 

 petaled, fragrant cream-white Rose comes freely 

 on erect, strong stems. The lovely buds have a 

 flush of pink and open to creamy white blooms 

 that are notably long lasting. $1.50 eaoh.^ 



FRONT COVER ROSE 



• FLASH. H.C. (R. M. Hatton, 1938.) An 

 "All-America Rose Selection." Patent applied 

 for. Luminous orange-scarlet. In this Hardy 

 Climbing Rose we have a glowing, flashing color 

 unmatched by any other Rose we know. The 

 name is descriptive of the shimmering color but 

 does not mean a "flash" duration of bloom, for 

 the flowers open daily for several weeks, begin- 

 ning early in June. The petals are vivid orange- 

 scarlet with backs of yellow, suff"used with 

 scarlet. The center of the flower is gleaming 

 yellow and filled with golden anthers. Buds 

 are yellow with scarlet suff"usion giving a sug- 

 gestion of the dazzling blooms that are to fol- 

 low. Gold Medal, Rome. $1 each; 3 or more 

 90 cts. each.i* 



•POULSEN'S YELLOW ® 



STAR ROSE GUARANTEE. We guarantee every Star Rose to 

 bloom the first blooming period after purchase; failing which 

 we will replace the plant or refund its cost. 



The guarantee does not make the Roses bloom; it is the quality 

 of the plants which enables us to make the guarantee. You run no 

 risk but are assured of success when you order Trade-Marked Guaran- 

 teed Star Roses. It pays to get plants from where they are grown. 



QUANTITY PRICES 



On Patented Roses marked i* and on Rose Collections 

 there is no further discount. 



The total number oj all the Roses you order will determine 

 which price you use for the Roses with price marked *. 



On Roses with "each'' price 



marited * you are entitled 



to rates as follows: 



Less than 



12 to 24 



25 or more 



12. A 



B 



c 



75c. 



70c. 



65c. 



85c. 



75c. 



70c. 



$1.00 



90c. 



85c. 



1.25 



$1.10 



$1.00 



1.50 



1.30 



1.20 



Above prices do not apply to 

 Patented Roses marked •»». 



if your entire order is for 



Less than 12 Roses, use prices 

 in column A for * Roses 



12 to 24 Roses, use prices in 

 column B for * Roses 



25 or more Roses, use prices in 

 column C for * Roses 



If you send too much cash, 

 we will include extra value, or, 

 if requested, refund amount 

 overpaid. 



VISIT STAR ROSE-GARDENS 



During September and October our many acres of Star Rose 

 plants, to be harvested this fall, will be a sight to delight your 

 eyes. The ideal way to choose for your own garden is to study 

 both plants and blooms in our fields. We are on U. S. Route 

 No. 1, about 40 miles from Philadelphia and 65 miles from 

 Baltimore. Visitors are always welcome. 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 



WEST GROVE, PA. 



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President 



