Exclusive Star * Novelties for 1930 



01d-\yorld skill in hybridizing Roses has produced these exclusive novelties. Each represents the unending patience of Europe's 

 best-known Rose specialists. But this is not all, for each year the cream of foreign productions is brought to our Star Test-Gardens 

 for testing in our cHmate, and only those few which pass a rigid trial of several years' duration are offered. Those hsted below 

 bear the Star stamp of absolute approval. Ah Star Roses, of course, are GUARANTEED TO BLOOM. 



•MRS. PIERRE S. DU PONT. H.T. Awarded the coveted Gold Medal 

 at Bagatelle, France, in 1929. We are exclusive distributors in America of 

 this latest winner at Bagatelle. The "perpetual motion," golden yellow, per- 

 fumed Rose that is seldom without buds or blooms from June until frost. It 

 is one of the deepest colored of all yellow Roses. Foliage extremely disease- 

 resistant. $5 each. 



• LI BURES. Fernet. The "pictorial" Rose. The buds are maroon lightened 

 with orange and yellow. Expanded flowers finally assume a velvety purple- 

 crimson on the outer petals while the center becomes old-rose suffused with 

 yellow. Distinctly fragrant. (See illustration.) $2.50 each. 



•DIRECTOR RUBIO. H.T. The most brilliant pink Rose in our Rose fields 

 last summer. The bud, borne on a strong stem, is cerise-scarlet, opening to a 

 very large and double bloom, sweetly scented, of a solid cochineal-pink. 

 Excellent for bedding or for cut-flowers. $5 each. 



• MARI DOT. Fernet. One of the Spanish Roses so much spoken of these 

 days. The pointed bud is deep apricot, darkened with orange. 

 It opens slowly to a double, regularly imbricated bloom of 

 uniform apricot. The final color is old-rose tint. (See illus- 

 tration.) $2 each. 



FALCO. Fernet. Sensational novelty 

 The bud is ovoid, with deep orange- 

 copper at the base. As the bloom 

 opens, it reveals a rich copper cen- 

 ter, toning to a mauve-pink collar- 

 ette. The whole flower is chockful 

 of small, pointed petals. $5 each. 



• PALOMA 



from Spain. 



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• KARDINAL PIFFL (Frimate of Germany). Fernet. A very active bloomer, 

 generally in clusters. The bud is orange-pink, with gold at the base, opening 

 to a well-arranged, double flower. Fruity fragrance. Gold Medal, Bagatelle, 

 1926. $2.50 each. 



• DRUSCHKI RUBRA. H.F. A splendid, vigorous, and free-blooming red 

 variety — mate to the world-famous, snow-white Rose, Frau Karl Druschki. 

 Color, crimson, lightening to scarlet. American Beauty fragrance. $2.50 each. 



• JOYOUS CAVALIER. H.T. A most cheerful red Rose. Its blooms, generally 

 solitary on erect, long stems for cutting, are semi-double, of a jolly, vibrant 

 red; delicately fragrant. A continuous producer with large persistent foliage. 

 (See illustration.) $2.50 each. 



• NUNTIUS PACELLL H.T. A unique, 

 continuous-flowering, fragrant white Rose. 

 The bud is creamj' and, when opened, the 

 center of the double bloom shows a creamy 

 tint that later turns to pure white. Gold 

 Medal at Saverne in 1929. $2.50 each. 



only $25,50 



'* Joyous Cavalier 

 H.T. 

 Jolly 

 Red 



*MariDot 



An Entirely New Color 

 in Roses 



* Rosa Hugonis \ 



'"GOLDEN ROSE OF CHINA" 



The Loveliest Hedge Plant Known 

 Requires No Fertilize}- — Cares for Itself 



WE introduced this Rose in the United States and 

 for years it was grown only as specimen plants. 

 In our nursery rows, where we had 40,000 growing, 

 it made such a remarkable sight that we saw its possibilities 

 as a unique hedge, exquisite when in bloom and gracefully 

 beautiful all the time. 



It is admirably suited for hedges as it requires no sup- 

 port, needs no pruning, and the needle-like thorns keep 

 out undesirable visitors, like cats and dogs. 



Hugonis blooms best when planted without manure or 

 food of any kind except what is in the soil. Coal-ashes put 

 in the soil when planting will make the color richer. Just 

 plant your hedge and leave it to care for itself, as its 

 ancestors did in the wilds of China, and it will grow and 

 bloom in an amazing manner, with the long, arching 

 branches, like fairy wands, covered from the ground to the 

 tips with golden blossoms. 



The flowers come earlj- in May and are followed by 

 quantities of red hips in July and August. Give your 

 neighborhood a thrill with a hedge of this "Golden Rose 

 of China." $1 each; 12 for $10.80; 25 for $20. 



' HOWTO GrowRoses" 



In Combination Offers 



THIS most popular of all Rose books will 

 not be sold for less than $2, but its pur- 

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THE CONARD-PYLE CO. • 



Star Rose Growers 



ROBERT PYLE, President 



* West Grove, Penna. 



