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.00,000 

 STAR 



Groses 



IN ONE GARDEN 



S499 Plants of 



the Golden Yellow 



■kMrs. Piene S. dii Pont 



here in one bed 



nber 23 i 



Aficr a visi 

 fields oD ScpiL-i 

 ceived iht following oote from 

 Dr. J. Horace McFarland. Pies, 

 of ine American Rose Society; 



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STAR * ROSES 



ACi INCLUDING THE TWO SETS OF SIX d*Q ■^i 

 JZ SHOWN IN COLOR ON OTHER SIDE ^O, I f 



There un- iid Novelty Romis in lliis stl of twi^lvc. Tlic-v urL- jtf 

 truK nnd iricd Evtrblooming Roses. Every one will produce liuj- 

 blooms and mmt: urt- extra size. All nre free blooming and rf 

 bloom ull nc»t summer if pinnlcd tins full. 



Wo. 9 *DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. Tl.T. Yellow. Buds »■ 

 verv Ion(t-|ii>inf'l. Flowers art orange-vellow, reddish gold, .d 

 k-jnoii. SI f-.cl.. 



No. 10 *ETOILE DE FRANCE. Il.T. Rich red, globular ha- 

 nrd unusufillv l-irK'-. erim^n-muroon llowers. Very frugrant. SI e:.(L 

 Ho. n +MME. BUTTERFLY. Il.T. Flowers of tender pink aJ 

 gold ,.!.■ V.I'. luffiK seemed iind ' ' " ' '" ' " 



For 34 Years 



Doing One 



Thing Well! 



To grow the best Roses for 

 America has been our aim for 

 over ihree decades, and our 

 Rose-fields ihis year have been 

 lirtDg evidence to everyone 

 who has visited them that 

 better Roses are oot found any- 

 where. Commercial Rose- 

 growing on a large scale is a 

 job for trained Rose specialists, 

 such as we have here, to grow 

 Roses and filature them so they 



; fit t 



ith 



coll.. 



pink. Urg 



Wondtdl 



Ho. 12 -ARADIANCE. Il.T. T« 



No. U H-KAISI'RIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. Il.T. White. WhlH 



tintoil Hiih li (I ' I' I'-i- FN"'.! r^ <l>piil>le iind long-liLSting, SI eixd 



*HED RADIANCE. 111". Brillinnt, cerise-rcd (lowers) 



the s 



-. K.ii 



No. 15 *REV. F. PAGE-ROBERTS. Pernet. Yellow. Lon( 

 flhiiwlv limis '•( Inili.in-vellow, wiished with deep carmine. A lot 

 bedding iil.Nil, SI (Mch. 



Ho. 16 *ETOILE DE HOLLANDE. H.T. Crimson. Tlie ciilori 

 deep velvety trinison, witliouC shading; pctul.s arc liirgc and Tim 

 rnigriinl. Almost ranltltss. SI cnch. 



No. 17 •MRS. AARON WARD. Il.T. Fiiwn. Ricli. golden faivl 

 wliicli in bright sunlight quickly changes to soft pink iind white. SI tl 

 No. IB *BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Salmon. Oirmine b\A 

 open lo medium-siic siilnion flowers, suffused with orange. SI eael 

 Mo, 19 *SOUVENIR DE GEORGES PERNET. Pernet. Ork-n3t 

 red. LonB, jKiintLd buds of rich Oriental red tipped with d^cp cJ 

 mine. SI eacl., | 



Ho. 20 TtMRS. CHARLES BELL. Il.T. Sliell-pink. A sport of i| 

 famous RndiTUic. hut color is a true even sliell-piiik. A leadiSi 

 RoK. SI uieh, 



MAKE yOUR OWN CHOICE FROM ABOVE 



Soled any 3 varieties from above 12 for S2.6S- OFFER FZ4. 

 Select any S varieties from above 12 for S4.20. OFFER F25. 

 Select any 10 varieties from above 12 for SS.IS. OFFER F26. 



"STAR * DOZEN" 



LAST FALL 





sadi 



4 HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, $3.50 



li-ifiitU Mil' I '.i..-»iiiiirng bloonis 



*Frnu Karl Dn.Ml.l., !■ .■. , i. 



♦Henry Nevnnl. 1 ■ I , ,J, 



*Mmt. AlhLTi H.ivi.ii r l.i. . ■! ■..,,„!,,:,! -itich 



*Mrs, John Liiinc, S,.|„l|.Luk. An ,,!,( rJ, ..!,!, , Sie.ieh." 



ASK FOR OFFER F34. Ahove 4 Splendid Ros es S3.50. 



"HOW TO GROW ROSES" 



NEW. I7th Edition. Enlarged and entirety rewrillen 

 B'l ROBERT PM.E 



P,>^t Prvsl.knt und now Soen.l;.rj Americai 



Dlt, .1. I KlRAt .L .McFAHIj\ND 



Society; Edi 

 Tlie Rose in Amcnca" 

 G. A. STEVENS 



Rose-growing to produt 



210 p.iccs; 32 illustrations in natural colors of 

 beautiful Roses; 30 photographic reproductions 



many of the mo9 



of Roses. Rose- 



Ime drawings to illustrate tht 



Price $2 Postpaid, but note below 

 Get your neighbors to order with you and lake advantage of 

 these combination prices 

 S2 Book and | ^ p 



S25 plant order for) ^ZO.UU 



$2 Book and \ ^- 



S20 plant order for t ^J.1.1^ 



S2 Book and | 



$15 pla 

 S2 Book , 

 $10 plant 





1. 



$16.50 

 $11.75 



TWENTY DOZEN ROSE BLOOMS CAN BE FRESHLY 

 CUT FROM YOUR OWN GARDEN FOR $10.50 



Pkint the FAMOUS STAR * DOZEN Roses tliis f.ill and you 

 c.-in easily reap twenty dozen blooms from the plants next summer. 

 Eiich variety is fully' described nnd several are shown in color on 

 p.iges 8 and 9 in our 1931 Fail Catalog. 



The STAR * DOZEN CONTAINS 3 NOVELTY ROSES. 

 Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, SI. 50, Mrs. C. A. van Rosscm, S1.50. and 



Here li One Amateur's Opinion of This Collection: 



Kou may he inleresU-d in linowins ibal ibc blooms Jram your "; 

 en" R«scs buvc (,«n praisid by alt oj our Jricnds u^bo tore floii'«3-^ 



3°"lbL7 Iba' bof h?oLbl' i^u°b a ritb ""urn. "rto-itin* vou for j 

 ■ unu-^uat ,r,rice. Victok S,. Burnt Hills, N. Y. 



ASK FOR OFFER F29. The Star * Dozen Roses S10.50. 



Delivery Prepaid ■;,';[^«f of ^.'^""r.r™^:!: 



collection offered on either front or back of this folder. 



OUR GUARANTEE j 



'^ 





For many years we have carried out this i 



^ ^ 





policy, as yet, so far as we know, undupU- 



\,/ 





catedi We gutuantee every Star* Rose to 



w 



Teiioii'jlcil 

 STAR 



bloom at the first blooming period after 



s 



purchase, failing which, we agree to replace 



f 



the Rose or refund its cost. 



1 



hrn^deoj 



OUR TRADE-MARK 



/h 



durable 



As an evidence of good faith and a symbol 



f.n 



celluloid 



of this guarantee, to each Star *■ Rose is 



ij 





fastened our durable celluloid Star tag, on 



/j\ 





one side giving our name, address, and 







replica of our registered Trode- 



/ 





MarK, anu on me reverse snowing VcONARD-PYLE 00.^ 1! 



the name of the Rose, which, of \^ .t 





- / 



course, is guaranteed to be authentic. y'lSimm^' || 



Keep this tag attached to your Rose / 



tA. 



\ 



so you -wiil always know the name of / 







the variety when it blooms. /y^ 







^ 1 



1446 STAR • ROSES only 3 died 



E GARDEN. TOPEIU, CANS. 

 The CoNARD-PvLC Co.mpanv May lo, igji 



Centleinrn: I have caused a complete check of the entire number 

 of Roses purchased from vou for The Reinisch Rose Garden and 

 much gratified with the n-sult of the check of your plants. 

 e purcliased from you, a total of 1-1-16, only 3 died. 



OrallllieRos.-s 

 1 tliink this i 

 our Committee wishes to thank you for hn\ 

 plants for this Garden. 1 wish you could see the 

 wonderful. As I stated ubovc, all who see ther 

 their praise. With gratitude and i 



ing • 





apprecir 

 crely yoi 



12 HARDY PERENNIALS, $2.25 



ADAM'S NEEDLE or Spanish Bayonet ( Vucia filominiosa). J-5 ft. 

 June. 50 ci.. ir,.,.li- ' "" ■'^' "" 



AOOILEGIA, iColui 

 CAMPANULA Med 

 COREOPSIS Uncci 



quhar Pink. 2-3 fi. Soft i 

 erhury Bells). 3 ft. 8 m 



! Int 





lUta graudiSora. 2-1 fu 6- 

 [111 Sunshine Society. FIov 

 30 cf- each. 



DIGITALIS (Toielot 



colors only. M) ctj 



DELPHIKIDM Belli 



PHLOX. Enro 

 PHLOX. ThDi 

 PEONY, Ednl 



. Does n-ell in a shady pN 

 erbloomiDE Hardy Larksp 



Emblem Flower 

 fellow. 



Miicd 



wer). 2-3 ft. 7-9 rr 



ASK FOR OFFER F35 



or professional gardi 



the guarantee of assurance that 



they will grow and bloom. 



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FALL IS THE TIME TO PLANT 

 STAR • ROSES 



They Are Guaranteed to GROW^and BLOOM 



Wc believe that fall-planted Rose 

 with vigor and bountifulness 

 planted in late spring. 



When set out in the autumn, 

 Roses have all the long and 

 drowsy winter to fasten upon 

 the soil with their healthy, 

 hungry roots. They are ready 

 and eager to jump into action 

 at the first breath of spring. 

 They become so well estab- 

 hshed, so much a part of the 

 permanent things, that_ the 

 great flowering of June is no 

 strain on their vitality, and 

 the droughts of July and 

 August cannot daunt them. 



Plant Star * Roses slowly, 

 ■ leisurely, with a calm and 

 meditative thoroughness; then 

 leave them to great Mother 

 Nature as you left the tulips, 

 the daffodils, and the Peren- 

 riiab, and with the sameassur- 

 anee of their certain resurrec- 

 tion in the spring. 



500 BLOOMS AT 4c EACH FROM 

 THE 25 DESCRIBED BELOV/ FOR $20 



They bloom the first season nfler planting 



Each plant hibeled with our durable celluloid Star ti 



so you can always name your *Roses when they bioon:! I 



All are fully described in our Fall Catalog. A copy v ■" 



be mailed on request. 



*E. G. Hill. Crimson- 

 scarlet SI 



■jtMargaret McGredy. 



Orange-scarlet... ... 1 



■A-Red Radiance. Cense- 



■Vt Radiance. Two-tone_ 



■j^Squv. de Geo. Pernet. 

 ■yt-Imperial Potentate, Djirk 

 'A'Konigin Carola. China- 



*Hawlmark Crimson. 



Very dark 



^Syracuse. Clear crimson 



*Mrs. ChariesBcU. Shell- 

 itMrs. H. Morse. Two- 



4 TINTED SHADES 

 *Betty Uprichard. Salmon | *Etoile de Feu. Fhir 





1.25 I 



Red-orange. 



5 YELLOW SHADES 

 ■iAneelc Pernet. Or:inge. I -A-VUIe de Paris. Oea 



A vvry distinctive Ro.se.Sl.OO | buttercup-yellow w■t^ 

 irRev. F. Page-Roberts. 



■^Duchess of Wellington. 



Or.inge-yellow i.u" i mib <.uiui m^v 



2 LIGHT SHADES 

 *Kaiserin Aug. Viktoria. j -A-Nuntius Pacelli. Papcr- 

 Lmon-white Sl.OO | white S1.00 



AHRAaiVE SPECIAL OFFERS 



Select any 3 SI varieties from above 25 for S2.65. OFFER F30. 

 Select any 5 SI varieties from above 25 for S4.20. OFFER P31. 

 Select any 10 SI varieties from above 25 for S8.15. OFFER F3Z. 



4 HARDY CLIMBING ROSES, $3.50 



From nny of the<e free-flowering Hardy Oimbing Roses you 

 get fifty times more bloom than from .iny bush Rose. They are 



♦Albertine. Copptrv pinL Buds salmon, or.ingc, and gold. $ I each. 

 •American Beauty^ Climbing- Crimson flowers on long stems. 



•JflMtte. Apricot and reddi-sh copper, shaded ydlow. SI each. 

 *"The Scamsta Beauty," Mme. Gregoire Staechebn. bet in color 

 on other sid<r. The aristocrat of Oimbing Rosts- S1.2S each. 

 ASK FOR OFFER F28. Above 4 Climbing Roses S3.50 



^M CONARD-PYLE CO. ^^-.oL^?-S°r- West Grove, Pa. 



