
Here on our 300-Acre Nursery at Niles we 
endeavor to grow for you the finest roses 
that money can buy, and offer them at 
reasonable prices consistent with the extra 
care given them and the extra value they 
will give you, year after year in your gar- 
den. The varieties we list for 1942 have met 
the rigid standards of our Test Gardens, 
and can be recommended to you with full 
assurance that they will perform to your 
satisfaction. 

President. 

MME. HENRI GUILLOT (Plant Patent No. 337, Conard-Pyle Co.) 
(See page 2) 
CHRISTOPHER STONE 
(Copyright The Conard-Pyle Co.) 
(See page 2) 


PLANT-PATENT 303, CONARD-PYLE CO. 
Introduced by us in 1939 and the Theme Rose 
of the 1939-40 Exposition. Color in spring is a 
lemon yellow, deepening in summer and 
autumn’ to rich golden yellow. Buds ovoid 
and shapely, opening to fully double blooms 
of 50 or 60 petals. Strong, vigorous grower 
with flower stems 12 to 18 inches long. 
$1.00 each., 3 for $2.50 
SUCCESS WITH ROSES 
People often ask us how to get more blooms from their rose gardens. Of course, no 
single answer can be given to this question because conditions of soil, location and care 
(see back cover) have much to do with the results. However, one essential frequently 
overlooked is the importance of starting right with fine sturdy bushes of the highest 
quality. Not only will you get more blooms ...as many as 300 or more the first year 
form a dozen bushes ... but you will have flowers of excellent size, form and color. 
Success in your rose garden is really easy to attain. You may be sure you are start- 
ing right with our plants, not merely because we say they are fine bushes, but because 
they combine every one of these seven necessary factors: 
1. Every rose is a First-Quality, No. 1 Grade, 2-year old bush . . . with strong and 
healthy roots and branches. 
2. They produce more blooms. Most varieties are ready to burst into bloom soon 
after planting, result of careful curing. 
3. Bushes have extra-strong root-systems because of ideal soil and generous spacing 
in our Growing Grounds. That means they will take hold quickly and do well in your 
garden. 
4. Roses are grown under carefully supervised control by our own experienced men 
and delivered to you direct from the grower. 
5. Each variety has been field and garden-tested to make sure that it will give satis- 
factory results. All plants are grown in this area, therefore thoroughly adjusted to 
California conditions. 
6. Every rose is critically inspected before delivery or shipment. 
7. “‘Roeding’s Quality’ rose bushes and the statements we make about them are 
backed by the responsibility of a concern that values its reputation for “the best in 
roses’, acquired by 77 years of service to California's garden-makers. 
A short drive will bring you to our Garden Store, where you will enjoy making 
your selections from the West's largest garden assortment. It will pay you, too! 
10% DISCOUNT allowed on quoted prices for all Cash Orders of $5 
or more taken with you (Applies to all types of purchases, not roses alone.) 
This is in addition to the Quantity Discounts on Roses 
(Does not apply to Special Collections or to Patented Roses.) 
Deduct 10% for 10 to 25 Roses or 20% for 26 Roses or more. 
77th Year George C. Roeding, Jr., Pres. 
CALIFORNIA? 
Main Office: NILES, Calif. 
Branch Nurseries: 
Menlo Park, Sacramento, Modesto, Fresno VTth Year 


GEORGE C. ROEDING, Jr., Pres. 



