THE CONARD €r JONES CO., WEST GROVE. PA. 



ROBERT PYLE, President 



ANTOINE WINTZER, ViCE-President 



PINK ROSES Everblooming Hybrid Teas 



LADY 

 URSULA 



A bed of Mme. Caroline Testout Roses with another grand bedding 

 Rose, Lady Ursula, shown above 



•LADY URSULA.^ (See cut.) A delicately tea- 

 scented flesh-pink Rose with unusually large, 

 full flowers of perfect form and high center 

 from which the petals gracefully reflex. 



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PRICES (unless otherwise noted), * Star size, field- 

 grown plants, $1 each, 10 for $9, 25 for $20, delivery not 

 prepaid. 



-^BETTY. Makes beautifully tinted, 

 long-shaped buds colored saffron, 

 pink and carmine, which open to 

 large, semi-double flowers of opal- 

 escent coppery pink, with rich 

 golden anthers in the center. An 

 exceptionally vigorous grower 

 and very prolific in bloom. Visi- 

 tors to our Rose-garden are alwa^'s 

 delighted with the exquisite form, 

 color and fragrance of this en- 

 chanting Rose, and we have yet 

 to hear from anyone who does 

 not like it. In the fall the blooms 

 are very fine, and they keep com- 

 ing until frost. 



*KILLARNEY. Flowers intensely 

 fragrant. The buds are large, 

 long, and pointed. Color is ex- 

 quisite — a brilliant imperial pink. 

 A bed of these beauties in full 

 bloom is a sight not easily for- 

 gotten. An ideal Rose for cutting 

 but somewhat subject to mildew 

 on the foliage when grown in low, 

 damp locations. This is the origi- 

 nal, beautiful Killarney from 

 which have sprung Killarney 

 Queen, Killarney Brilliant and 

 White Killarney. You can rely 

 on this Rose for almost continu- 

 ous bloom. 



•KILLARNEY QUEEN. A sport 

 from Killarney. The flower is the 

 same in form and fragrance as the 

 parent plant. Color is a deep, 

 scintillating rose-pink, very pleas- 

 ing, and the flowers, when open, 

 are immense. Buds are very long 

 and shapely. For best results 

 you should cut this flower when 

 J«""^ m bud form, 



S'i^ *FRAU KARL SMID. A very vigor- 

 ous grower, producing masses of 

 cup-shaped, delicately scented 

 blooms. Color is soft flesh-pink, 

 with the outside of the petals rosy 

 pink. The petals curl in delight- 

 ful fashion, making a perfect 

 Rose, somewhat like Mme. Caro- 

 line Testout in form. During the 

 hot summer months this Rose 

 kept blooming steadily when 

 many other varieties were resting. 

 Good for mass planting. An en- 

 tire bed of this one kind would 

 be an all-summer delight both for 

 cutting and for garden decoration. 

 •LADYASHTOWN. Pale rose, shad- 

 ing to yellow at base of petals. 

 Flowers large, full, pointed, and 

 freely produced. Makes a beautiful and lasting 

 cut-flower. An ideal Hybrid Tea with practically 

 every good point to its credit that is needed for a 

 perfect Rose. 



