THE GONARD-PYLE COMPANY, West Grove, Pa. 



ROBERT PYLE, President 



GROSES (Continued) 

 HARDY CLIMBERS 



These are offered as Iwo-year, first-grade, dormant plants, for November delivery and 

 will be shipped with tops trimmed in the usual fashion, except that patrons who require all 

 branches uncut are asked to specify when ordering and remit $2.00 extra per hundred. 



ALIDA UOVETT (H. W J, a Van Fleet Rose, shell-pink 



AMERICAN PILLAR (H. W.), single rosy pink llowers 



AUNT HARRIET (11. \V.), dazzling scarlet crimson 



AVIATEUR BLERIOT (H. W.). sallron yellow 



BONNIE PRINCE (11. W.), new; beautiful snow-white 



CHRISTINE WRIGHT (H. W.). bright pink 



CLI. AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. ^V.), red. like bush of same name.. 



CORONATION (14. W.J, crimson-scarlet 



DOROTHY PERKINS (H. W.), shell-pink 



DR. HUEY (H. W.), unique new variety; intense dark crimson scarlet 



DR. VAN FLEET (H. \V.), rich shell-pink 



EXCELSA (H. W.), "Red Dorothy Perkins" 



EVANGELINE (H. W.), white, with pink petals 



GARDENIA (H. W.), buds bright yellow; llowers cream 



HEART OF GOLD (H. W.), new Van Fleet, hybrid, distributed by 

 American Rose Society. Single velvety crimson with bright 

 golden stamens 



HIAWATHA (H. W.), crimson 



JEAN GIRIN (H. W.), often called "Everblooming Dorothy Perkins". 



LADY GAY (H. W.), cherry-pink 



MARY WALLACE (H. W.) (Budded), new, semi-double rose-pink. 

 A wonderful rose, introduced by The American Rose Society 



MARY WALLACE (H. W.) (own root) 



MAY QUEEN (H. W.), clear bright pink 



MRS. M. H. WALSH (H. W.), snow-white; double; creeping 



PROF. C. S. SARGENT (H. W.). delicate buff 



ROSERIE (Mult)., similar to Tausendschon, but light red 



RUBY QUEEN (H. W.), rich, ruby red 



SILVER MOON (H. W.), silvery white; yellow stamens 



WHITE DOROTHY (H. W.), "White Dorothy Perkins" 



WICHURAIANA (Type), white; single; trailing habit 



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HYBRID TEAS 



Mainly Eastern grown stock, budded on Multifl< 



lern grown stocK, nuaaea on Multiflora. Offered as dormant 

 two-year, first grade plants, ready in November. . 



This is only a partial list of the Hybrid Teas we expect to offer. We plan to have the main lot 

 hanested and in shape to offer for January delivery. And they are the best two year A-1 grade 

 we've seen this year! Send your list for quotations. 



BETTY (H. T.), coppery rose 



EDEL (H. T.), ivory white; notable and new 



ELVIRA ARAMAYO (Per.), a new Rose of novel Indian-red color.. 



ETOILE DE FRANCE (H. T.), intense crimson 



FRANCIS SCOTT KEY (H. T.), light crimson; quite hardy 



GEN, S. A. JANSSEN (H. T.), deep carmine 



GEORGE C. WAUD (H. T.), distinct Vermillion 



GORGEOUS (H. T.), light yellow and orange 



GRUSS AN TEPLITZ (H. T.), briUiant crimson; vigorous 



HADLEY (H. T.), rich glorious red 



HOOSIER BEAUTY (U. T.), glowing crimsoja. . ., 



H. V. MACHIN (H. T.), dark red 



K. OF K. (H. T.), brilliant scarlet-red; semi-double 



KONIGIN CAROLA (H. T.), bright rose 



LADY ASHTOWN (H. T.), pale rose 



LADY URSULA (H. T.), light flesh pink 



MME. BUTTERFLY (H. T.), salmon pink 



MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT (H. T.), clear rich pink 



MME. JULES GROLEZ (H. T.). satiny pink 



MME. LEON PAIN (H. T.), salmon pink 



MISS C. E. VAN ROSSEM (H. T.), velvety dark red 



MISS LOLITA ARMOUR (Per.), chrome yellow 



MRS. W. C. MILLER (H. T.), pearly flesh 



PADRE (H. T.). new; copper scarlet, with brightyellowat base of petals 

 PRINCE DE BULGARIE (H. T.), flesh, tinted salmon and saffron.. . 



RED COLUMBIA (H. T.), rich and unsurpassed as a red 



SENATEUR MASCURAUD (H. T.), clear yeUow 



SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET (Per.), sunflower yellow 



WM. F. DREER (Per.), silvery shell-pink 



MISCELLANEOUS ROSES 



Dormant, 2-year No. 1, except as otherwise noted 



ALICE ALDRICH (Rug.), clear bright pink 



SIRTHOS. LIPTON (Rug.), snow-white 



KATHARINA ZEIMET (D. Pol.). "White Baby Rambler" 



BLANDA (Spec), "Meadow Rose" 



SETIGERA (Spec), "Prairie Rose" 



MISS EDITH CAVELL (D. Pol.), brilliant crimson, white-eye, 2 yr. 



No. 2, own root 



RUGOSA SEEDLINGS (Alba and Rubra, mixed) 



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Your Chance to Get Splendid Rugosa Seedlings 



(Alba and Rubra, mixed) 

 18 to 24 inch, $18.00 per 100 2 to 3 feet, .$23.00 per 100 



ROSES FOR LINING OUT 



AMERICAN PILtJ^R (H. W.), single, rosy pink 2M-in. 



BIRDIE BLYE (Mult.), a pillar rose; satiny pink 2K-in. 



BIRDIE BLYE (Mult.), continuous bloomer 3 -in 



CLI. AMERICAN BEAUTY (H. W.), red like bush of same name 2>i-in. 



DR. W. VAN FLEET (H. W.), rich shell pink 2M-in. 



DOROTHY PERKINS (H. \V.). shell pink 2>i-in. 



HUGONIS (Spec), "Golden Rose of China" 2M-in. 



PAUL'S SCARLET CLI. (H. W.), vivid scarlet 2>i-in. 



WICHURAIANA (Type), single, white flowers; trailing habit 214,-in. 



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OFFER YOUR CUSTOMERS THIS BOOK 



I6th Edition "How to Grow Roses" by Robert Pyle, Secretary American Rose Society 



The book is cloth boimd and gold lettered. It consists of 

 192 pages chock full of good solid Rose information — 16 

 pages in color. 



Price to you - - - $1.50 

 Profit to you - - .50 



PARTLU. 



Whore to Plant Roses 



How to Plant 



How to Protect 



444 Roses Tested and Classified 



CONTENTS 



How to Prune 

 Selections by Experts 

 Calendar of Operations 

 Bibliography 



Retails at - 



$2.00 



Postage extra. 10 or more copies 

 ordered at one time delivered 

 free. Send for sample copy 

 for 10 days* free examination. 



Some of America's foremost Rose Nurserymen are coming to us this season for Roses. 



