Star Roses and Plants/Conard-Pyle, is a horticultural products company, based in
West Grove, Pennsylvania since 1855. The company introduced the
Peace rose to America from Europe, and always specialized in rose production, but at one time, they were the leading
Canna
Canna may refer to:
Places
* Canna, Western Australia, a locality in the Shire of Morawa, Australia
* Canna, Calabria, a ''comune'' in the Province of Cosenza, Italy
* Cannae, a ''frazione'' in the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Ita ...
grower and
hybridizer in the United States. Star Roses and Plants/Conard-Pyle is best known for introducing the Knock Out Family of Roses and Drift Roses.
History
* 1855: Alfred Conard formed the firm of Conard & Brother.
* 1862: Conard started a nursery business with Charles Dingee under the name Dingee & Conard. The business had two
greenhouses and the establishment was known as the Harmony Grove Nursery.
* 1867: Dingee & Conard began propagating roses under a new system introduced by
Antoine Wintzer
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The name is used in France, Switzerland, Belgium, Canada, West ...
, the head nurseryman, and a world-class hybridiser. Conard conceived the idea of disposing of their rose stock through the mail. Their first catalog offered bedding plants, shrubbery, bulbs, seeds, and roses.
* 1888: Howard Preston sold his farm (a dairy farm and regional creamery) to S. Morris Jones, who continued to operate the creamery.
* 1892: Conard separated from Dingee and along with Antoine Wintzer joined with S. Morris Jones. The new company continued with the growing and distribution of roses and flowering plants. Much of the farmland acquired by Jones became part of Conard-Pyle, the house was eventually provided to the head nurseryman, Antoine Wintzer, as his residence.
* 1895: Antoine Wintzer worked on the improvement of the
canna
Canna may refer to:
Places
* Canna, Western Australia, a locality in the Shire of Morawa, Australia
* Canna, Calabria, a ''comune'' in the Province of Cosenza, Italy
* Cannae, a ''frazione'' in the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Ita ...
.
* 1897: The company's name became Conard & Jones Co.
* 1898: Robert Pyle joined the company and purchased control in it after Conard's death on December 15, 1906.
* 1930: After Antoine Wintzer died, he was succeeded by Sydney Hutton, of New Jersey, as head nurseryman.
* 1950: After Robert Pyle died, Sydney Hutton purchased Conard-Pyle. Three generations of Huttons have owned and operated the company ever since, living in the house at West Grove until 1997 when the house was sold to a private individual.
* 2012: The current owner Steven Hutton launched a new house brand,
Star® Roses and Plants/Conard-Pyle, with a new focus on royalties licensing and plant breeding.
Horticulturists
Alfred Fellenberg Conard
* Alfred Fellenberg Conard (1835–1906) of West Grove, Pennsylvania, USA was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1835. He descended from
German Quaker
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s who were part of
William Penn’s Colony in 1683. He worked on his father’s farm and learned the nursery business from Thomas M. Harvey.
Charles Dingee
* Charles Dingee was a member of the Dingee seeds family.
Antoine Wintzer
* Antoine "Leon" Wintzer was born in Alsace, France, emigrating to the USA at an early age, died at West Grove, PA in 1930. The head-nurseryman before becoming the company's Vice-President.
S. Morris Jones
* S. Morris Jones, no more information available.
Robert Pyle
* Robert Pyle rapidly developed the business with the popular sale of two-year-old field-grown rose plants on grafted roots, which brought higher prices and yielded plants that would bloom in the first year of purchase.
* Pyle became an internationally known nurseryman and authority on roses, serving in leadership positions in the
American Rose Society, the National Association of Plant Patent Owners, the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboretums, the
American Horticultural Society, and other organizations.
* One of the most famous roses of all time, the
Peace rose, was introduced by Pyle patented in 1943 from the work of the French hybridizer
Francis Meilland.
Steve Hutton
* Steve Hutton is the current President/CEO of Star® Roses and Plants/Conard-Pyle.
* Hutton is a third-generation nurseryman.
* Hutton is a past president of All America Rose Selections, president of the National Association of Plant Patent Owners, member of the
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal Award Committee, member of the board of the Wholesale Nursery Growers of America, and member of the International Plant Propagators' Society.
Cultivars created
Cannas
Roses bred by Conard & Jones Co.
* Belle d'Orléans, Noisette 1902
* Canadian Belle, Tea 1907
* Climbing Mosella, Polyantha 1909
* Eastern Gem, Tea 1905
* Eugene Jardine, Noisette 1898
* Henry Irving, Hybrid Perpetual 1903
* Kaiserin Goldifolia, Hybrid Tea 1909
* Little Gem, Polyantha 1898
* Madame Bessemer, Hybrid Tea 1898
* Palo Alto, Tea 1898
* Peach Blossom, Tea 1898
* Royal Cluster, Hybrid Multiflora 1899
References
Notes
Bibliography
*''For Love of a Rose'' by Antonia Ridge, the story of the Peace rose.
External links
Conard-Pyle Company records Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.
Conard-Pyle Company records supplement Special Collections, University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.
The Conard-Pyle Co.helpmefind.com
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Horticultural companies of the United States
Companies based in Chester County, Pennsylvania
1855 establishments in Pennsylvania
American companies established in 1855