
“lo Good Koved 
ON THE FRONT COVER 
is shown a part of one field of Star Roses growing at West Grove. This kodachrome 
photograph was taken July 1, 1944. The crop here shown was harvested in November. 
The plants now in our storage cellars are offered to you in these pages. 
But please note this: That the front-page photograph was taken of young plants in 
early summer. Those plants continued to grow four months longer after being 
photographed. By the end of October, they had about doubled in size, till those in 
adjoining rows touched each other. 
These are the Roses of which Dr. McFarland wrote after a visit here, ‘I should say 
that the-Roses you have for your customers are ‘tops’ in plant quality.” 
While exceptions occur, the majority of the Rose plants we offer are exclusively 
West-Grove grown, budded on Multiflora Japonica understocks. Added to those two 
important facts is this, and it is worth noting: These plants are stored directly from 
the field when dug. The roots are kept covered with peat moss, and moisture and 
temperature control are constantly maintained. In consequence, Star Roses bought 
directly from us are far superior to plants which have had to undergo repeated and 
extended exposure and often dried-out roots resulting from shipment after shipment, 
from one dealer to another, rehandling and exposure in dry stores. 
THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
gps 
President 
ROSES ARE STILL SCARCE 
For this year, at least, Roses will be in 
short supply. Demand has almost doubled. 
Do not delay ordering. 
ROSE MAGAZINE 
25 cts. a year 
“HOW TO GROW ROSES” 
By Robert Pyle and J. Horace McFarland 
The 19th edition, with new color plates. 
192 pages, cloth bound, 32 pages in nat- 
ural colors. A most dependable reference 
book on Rose-growing, with sound prac- 
tical advice. Price $2 postpaid; or with a 
$10 order, $1.20 postpaid. Publication 
late in April. 
‘Success With Roses”’ is freely illus- 
trated and full of enterta_ning news of 
Roses, Rose people, and Rose events. 
Normally it is issued March, A, ril, May, 
and October. Single copies free on re- 
quest; 25 cts. for four issues. 
New! YOUNG FRANCE, H.T. (Francis Meilland) 
This is the Rose for all who look for delicate pastel shades: 
The long, streamlined buds, when color first appears, have 
an orange base to the petals which blends into apple- 
blossom-pink, with the tips of the petals silvery pink. The 
open flower is perfectly formed, with a high center and 
firm-textured petals rolled back and 
furled. The plants have large dark foliage. 
They are vigorous in growth and produce 
the charming tea-scented bloom singly on 
erect wiry stems, 
and last long when 
cut. $2 ea.3 3 for 
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STAR ROSE 
TRADE-MARK 
This is a_ durable, 
celluloid, star-shaped tag 
bearing the name of the 
Rose on back. You have 
the satisfaction of always 
knowing a Star Rose by 
name when it blooms. 
Insist on having the Star 
Rose Trade-Mark on 
every Rose plant you 
purchase. 
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. 

Rose Index pee 
Hugonis. . ; - .20 
Imperial Potentate. ......12 
Joanna Hill. . ey 
Katherine T. Marshall. . 6 
Killarney, Double White.. .13 
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Little Miss Muffet....... 18 
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Mme. Butterfly .. soll 
Mme. Charles Mallerin. . .13 
Mme. Cochet-Cochet. .. ..13 
Mme. Henri Guillot......13 
Mme. Joseph Perraud.. ...13 
Mme. Jules Bouche....... 13 
Mme. Marie Curie....... 6 
Margaret McGredy....... 13 
Mark Sullivan. .... . 6 
Mary Margaret McBride.. 7 
Max Graf... AME POO 
McGredy’s Scarlet....... 14 
ee. s Sunset. . ..14 
Midget. . : Eh os Eglo 
Mirandy. . 7 
Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James 
(Golden Climber)...... 20 
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Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont... .14 
Mrs. Sam BRE eee 
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New Dawn.. weeelO 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. . ..20 
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Permanent Wave.........19 
Pinocchionees erin ae LS 
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Pomsettia..... eeea SL 4 
Poulsen’s Copper.. See LO 
Poulsen’s Yellow. ........19 
President Hoover........14 
President Macia.........15 
Ramon Bache. .20 5.2L) 
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Roslyn. . are eae 5 
Rouge Mallerin..........15 
Rugosa, Double White... ..17 
Roulettt.. Tae peer L 
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Silvers Vicon aeeeae eel 
Snowbird. . eet n eet: LO 
Sceur Therese... . .16 
Souv. de Claudius Pernet..16 
Sterling. Re re ee LO 
Summer Snow...........19 
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Texas Centennial. . aay 16 
The Chief. cit Tete 16, 
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White Braircliff .. LO) 
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Postage Prepaid 
on Roses til April 10, 
on Perennials, etc., at 
any time, 
