THE CONARD- PYLE Co. (she conard & Jones co.) WEST GROVE, Pa. 
Everbloomming Hybrid Tea Roses 
Rose hybridizers have put forth their greatest efforts on this class of hardy ever- 
blooming Roses and produced a strong-growing, free-flowering race combining the 
hardiness of Hybrid Perpetuals with the constant blooming of the Teas. Blending these 
two classes has developed rare and beautiful colors undreamed of only a few years ago. 
On this and the following three pages you have the best representative varieties to select 
from for planting this fall. 
SEE PRICES AT FOOT OF PAGE 
* DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. It will take a mighty good 
yellow Rose to dethrone this queenly old variety. Its lovely 
buds are very long and pointed. They unfold slowly, 
changing from deep orange-yellow to lemonand lighter shades. 
Half-open, there is nothing more beautiful than its deep 
blooms of glowing yellow. The flowers are richly tea-scented. 
*%EDEL. (New.) A strong-growing Rose, producing quantities 
of very double ivory-white flowers of notable quality. A 
vigorous grower. N.R.S. Certificate of Merit. $1.50 each. 
w%& FLORENCE PEMBERTON. Large, creamy white flowers 
exquisitely tinted delicate lilac-pink—one of the most 
beautifully formed flowers. N. R.S. Gold Medal. 
*KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. The standard of perfec- 
tion in form, this Rose has petals of unusual substance and 
unequaledcolor. The flowersare lemon-whiteand very double. 
*% LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU. Astonishing in color. 
Salmon-red buds, opening to large flowers of orange-pink, 
glowing with yellow and copper. Distinctive and beautiful. 
*& MME. BUTTERFLY. Delicately modeled flowers of tender 
pink and gold. One of the sweetest and most pleasing Roses. 
Very highly scented. A. R.S. Certificate of Merit. 
%* MISS LOLITA ARMOUR. Sensationalinits coloring of orange 
and copper, yellow and fawn, this Rose won the coveted 
z Bagatelle prize in 1921. Very double, globular 
D>, flowers, illumed with glowing hues. 
%* MRS. AARON WARD. Varying but always exquisite 
color. It usually opens rich golden fawn, but in 
bright sunlight quickly fades to soft pink and white. 
Flowers are not large, but gracefully formed, 
fully double, quite fragrant. 
*MRS. AMBROSE RICARDO. Flowers 
are light orange-yellow, paling later to soft 
pink, unusually large, full but not 
too full, and of good, globular form. 
N.R.S. Certificate of Merit. 
*SENATEUR MASCURAUD. 
Lovely canary-yellow buds, 
large creamy yellow flowers 
with rich golden center. 
Color is retained well in hot 
weather. Free flowering. 
* SOUVENIR DE CLAUDIUS 
PERNET. (Seecut.) Bright, 
sunflower-yellow flowers 
which retain their color bet- 
ter than any other yellow 
Rose, especially in the bud. 
It does not always open per- 
fectly. Awarded the Gold 
Medal at the great Bagatelle 
Garden trials in 1920; also Gold 
Medals at Paris and at Antwerp. 
Price $1.50 each. 
* SOUVENIR DE H. A. VERSCHUREN. A 
perfectly formed flower of deep golden yel- 
low turning lighter as the flowers age. Best 
in the fall. Delightfully fragrant. 
PRICES (ONLESS OTHERWISE NOTED), +*2-YEAR, FIELD-GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, 
$1 each, 10 for $9, 100 for $80. Delivery not prepaid. 
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’ Souv. de Claudius Pernet 
Sunflower-yellow 
