•Syracuse 

 $1.50 



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4 Stunning Stars 



No. 1 •MRS. G. A. VAN ROSSEM. Pernet. The 

 bud is of the deepest red-orange, almost brownish, with 

 deeply impressed maroon veins. A truly spectacular 

 Rose. The bloom opens rather quickly and shows a 

 gracefully disarranged center as if a handful of small 

 petals had been added. Toward the end, the color 

 tones to old-rose. Delicate perfume. The plant is 

 vigorous, with red wood and deep green, holly-hke 

 foliage. $1.50 each. 



No. 2 •SYRACUSE. H.T. Crimson. This brilliant 

 Rose was introduced and christened by The Conard- 

 Pyle Co. in honor of the "City of Syracuse," N. Y., 

 where Star Roses are great favorites. The open bloom 

 is very double and the outer petals recurve. Blooms 

 last unusually long and the brilliant color lasts 

 equally well. Rose connoisseurs praise Syracuse 

 highly. SI. 50 each. 



No. 3 •DIRECTOR RUBIO. H.T. Cochineal-pink. 

 The bud, borne on erect pedicel, is cerise-scarlet, open- 

 ing to a very large double bloom, sweetly scented, of a 

 solid cochineal-pink, holding its color long, rain or 

 shine. The petals are uneven in shape, some notched. 

 The bush is of medium height and compact form so 

 it makes an ideal bedder. This new type of Rose 

 will give an added zest to any Rose-garden for it is 

 outstanding both in luminous color and bizarre form. 

 $1.25 each. 



No. 4 •VILLE DE PARIS. Pernet. Buttercup-yellow. 

 This medal-winning Rose boasts the honor of being 

 named for the city of Paris over 77 competitors from 

 1 1 countries, when at the same time it won the coveted 

 Bagatelle Gold Medal. The clear yellow bud has a 

 broad base and opens to a large bloom. $1 each. 



The loveliest, free- 

 blooming, fragrant, 

 hardy 

 climbing 

 Rose 



cars. 



One each of the four Everblooming 



Roses on this page, Nos. i, 2, 3, and 4. 

 ASK FOR OFFER F18 



YOU can grow prize- 

 winning blooms 

 from these 

 *Star Roses 



$3.50 



The Spanish Beauty 



MME. GREGOIRE STAECHELIN 



September 8, 1931- 

 Just a word of praise for the most 

 beautiful climbing Rose in my garden, 

 the Mme. Gregoire Staechelin. It is a 

 marvel in color, form, and fragrance, 

 and as sturdy as an oak. I planted 

 this climber in the most exposed north- 

 west location and am astonished at its 

 size and vigorous gro'^vth. I would not 

 part with it for all the Roses in my gar- 

 den. — Chas. a. Lapworth, 



Campello, Mass. 

 This is the Queen of Climbing Roses. 

 When the sepals of the long-pointed 

 buds begin to divide, the first color is 

 deep maroon which will leave an in- 

 delible imprint to the last, but as the 

 bud develops into a rare and graceful 

 urn-shape, the maroon begins to change 

 into a graduated carmine, paling as the 

 bloom expands into a large, semi-double 

 cup, delightfully fragrant, and borne on 

 stems 12 to 15 inches long. One of the 

 first climbers to bloom. 



It blooms but once a year, but the buds 

 come three to five on a 12-inch stem, 

 opening one after the other to .make a 

 long blooming period. Price, $1.25 each 

 or 5 for $5, delivered. 



5 Roses on this page, $4.50 



One each of the Roses shown in color 

 on this page, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. 

 ASK FOR OFFER F19 



if Star Roses 



Are Noted for 

 Quality 



No. 3 



•Director 



Rubio 



$1.25 



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No. 4 

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