THE CONARD-PYLE CO. • JiarBp s e Qrowers - West Qrove.Pa. 



Everblooming Hybrid Tea Roses & 



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•HOOSIER BEAUTY. Big, torch-like blooms of 

 dusky velvety red, opening from glowing 

 slender buds; quite double, with wide-spreading 

 butterfly petals surrounding an exquisite center. 

 Retains its color well, and its full and fine 

 perfume lasts until the petals fall. Even in the 

 garden it does not "blue" so badly as many red 

 Roses. Not a prolific bloomer, but may be 

 depended upon to furnish quite a number of fine 

 velvety red flowers. $i each. 



H. V. Machin. A vivid red Rose that pleases everyone 



•LADY ALICE STANLEY. A noble Rose of largest 

 size and finest shape. Exquisite flesh-pink, 

 shaded with rich coral in the center and on the 

 reverse of petals. Flowers are borne on short, 

 sturdy stems — fine for cutting. Strong growing, 

 healthy, with broad, distinctive foliage seldom 

 attacked by insects. A most dependable Rose 

 to use in solid beds, as it blooms freely and every 

 flower is perfect. $i each. 



•LADY ASHTOWN. Brilliant shining pink with a 

 golden underglow, unsurpassed in Rose colors. 

 Flower moderately large, with a fine, high- 

 pointed center, borne singly on erect stems. 

 Blooms abundantly over a long season, but 

 flowers are apt to lose shape in hot weather. It 

 is a glorious Rose in late summer and fall. 

 Bush grows lustily, is very hardy. $i each. 



•H. V. MACHIN. (See illustration.) This Rose 

 makes a hearty splash of bright, true red, very 

 brilliant, with flowers firmly set on sturdy 

 upright stems. The large buds are very dark, 

 and remain in the lovely half-open state for 

 several days. The open Rose is fully double, 

 but much brighter than the bud, and is not 

 very fragrant. The color is apt to "blue." The 

 flowers come in crops, two or three times a sea- 

 son. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $i each. 



•ISOBEL. The delight of everyone who 

 admires an artistic flower. Large, 

 single blooms that do not open flat 

 but retain a cupped shape. Bud 

 and fresh flowers are rich orange-red 

 which tones to lovely wild-rose- 

 pink; base of petals buttercup- 

 yellow beneath a jeweled setting of 

 golden anthers. Blooms continuously 

 with strong tea fragrance. $i each. 



•KAISERIN AUGUSTE VLKTORIA. 



The flowers are very double, and are 

 white, tinted with lemon. A very 

 hardy but not a strong-growing bush. 

 The standard of perfection in form, 

 this Rose is sweet-scented and has 

 petals of unusual substance and un- 

 equaled color. $i each. 



•KLLLARNEY QUEEN. Considered 

 the best of all the Killarney sports 

 because of its somewhat fuller 

 flowers. It is a sprightly pink, and 

 brightest in hot weather. The bud 

 has the same lovely form as all the 

 Killarneys, but slightly fuller, and 

 is sweetly perfumed. The young 

 growth and foliage is beautiful 

 bronzy green. Very beautiful when 

 cut in bud form. $1 each. 



•K. OF K. (Kitchener of Khartoum). 

 This brilliant Rose was named for 

 the late Lord Kitchener of England. 

 The color is a striking, intense vivid 

 scarlet, with a velvety sheen, making 

 it stand out like a beauty-spot in a 

 garden. The flowers are large, with 

 a double row of petals. You 

 can rely on this Rose for almost con- 

 tinuous bloom all summer. $i each. 

 •LADY URSULA. (See illustration, page 10.) 

 A very dependable, almost flawless Rose, dis- 

 tinguished by extremely vigorous growth. 

 Practically immune to disease. Blooms con- 

 tinuously into freezing weather. Flowers _ of 

 medium size, light flesh-pink, with shell-like 

 petals reflexing from a delicately shaped bud. 

 Lasts well when cut. $i each. 

 •LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. Peraet. 

 Astonishing in color. Salmon-red buds, open- 

 ing to large flowers of orange-pink, glowing with 

 yellow and copper. Double, but open cupped 

 form when fully expanded. Growth bushy and 

 vigorous; foliage glossy. Repays extra care and 

 is effective in beds. You should dust con- 

 sistently with "Star Rose Dust" to prevent 



PRICES 



black-spot and loss of foliage. $i each. 



(UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, 



$1 each, 10 for $9, 100 for $80. Delivery not prepaid. 



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