Old-Fashioned, Oak-Hardy, Fragrant 

 Hybrid Perpetual Roses 



These large flowered beauties bring back 

 rich memories of old-fashioned gardens and are 

 noted for extreme hardiness. They grow 3 to 

 10 feet in height. Some bloom only once but 

 many repeat. 



* DRUSCHKI RUBRA. #Dark crimson. Dark 

 crimson, lightening to scarlet around the edges of the 

 petals. Delicious. "American Beauty" fragrance. $1 each. 



* FELBERG'S ROSA DRUSCHKI. # New. .Rich 

 pink. A pink "Druschki" is a valuable acquisition. 

 Resembles Frau Karl Druschki in everything but color, 

 which is a rich shade of pink. $1.50 each. 



* FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. # Snow-white. The 

 most famous white Rose in existence. So beautiful that 

 its lack of fragrance is not noticed. 75 cts. each. 



* HARMONY. • (J. H. Nicolas; introduced by The 

 Conard-Pyle Company, Fall, 1933.) Salmon-pink. Anew 

 type of ri.P. of strong growth which makes a splendid 

 short pillar. Salmon-pink flowers w,ith a golden center. 

 Rare "old-Rose" perfume. Beautiful Hybrid Tea flowers 

 on Hybrid Perpetual plants. Blooms over a long period 

 in early summer. $1.50 each. 



if JOHN RUSSELL. Scarlet. Large, perfect blooms of 

 bright scarleb, heavily shaded with maroon. 75 cts. each. 



if LOUISE CRETTE. Snow-white with a creamy cen- 

 ter. It is mildly fragrant. 75 cts. each. 



ir MME. ALBERT BARBIER. Tawny yellow. The 

 most continuous-blooming H.P. Color is apricot-yellow 

 and pinkish white. $1 each. 



* PRESIDENT BRIAND. Bright pink. Noted for big 

 "peony" blooms. The bright pink flower has a salmon suf- 



A typical Hybrid Perpetual heavily laden with fragrance fusion, and is long lasting. Vigorous. 75 cts. each. 



if REMBRANDT. ; # Creamy pink. A Druschki progeny. 



if STAMMLER. New. (M. Tantau; introduced by The 

 Conard-Pyle Company, 1932.) Pink. An everblooming Hybrid 

 Perpetual with slightly cupped, fully double pink flowers 

 having pleasing perfume. Different. $1.50 each. 



if URDH. New. (M. Tantau; introduced by The Conard- 

 Pyle Company, 1933.) Old-rose. Very double, medium-sized 

 blooms of lovely old-rose are freely produced throughout the 

 season. The rich, old-time perfume is unforgettable. $1.50 each. 



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The blooms are a luscious creamy pink, beautifully formed 

 and enormous in size. $1 each. 



^ S. M. GUSTAV V. Neyron-pink. The bloom, of large size 

 and double, beautifully imbricated, is solid Neyron-pink and 

 sweetly perfumed. 75 cts. each. 



* ULRICH BRUNNER. Cherry-red. Buried in June beneath 

 big, fragrant blooms. 75 cts. each. 



One each of Harmony (the newest H.P.), Frau 

 Karl Druschki, Druschki Rubra, Felberg's Rosa 

 Druschki, and Rembrandt, the five marked 9 for 



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Very Hardy. Excellent for Shrubs, 

 Flowering Hedges, Embankments, Etc. 



Always Reliable 



* DR. ECKENER. H. Rugosa. New. Clear 

 pink. Entirely different from any other Rose. 

 Large, cupped blooms are an enchanting fresh 

 pink with the base of the petals deep golden 

 yellow. Delightfully perfumed. Grows about 4 

 feet high and blooms intermittently all season. 

 $1 each. 



* F. J. GROOTENDORST. Small, bright 

 crimson flowers, like baby carnations, come 

 in brilliant clusters. Grows to 33^ or 4 feet 

 and blooms continuously. An ideal flower- 

 ing hedge-plant. Winter-hardy every- 

 where. 75 cts. each, 25 for $15. 



* ROSE A PARFUM DE L'HAY. H. Rugosa. 

 An abundant producer of deep crimson, double 

 flowers, rich in fragrance. 75 cts. each. 



* RUSKIN. H. Rugosa. Large, double, deep 

 crimson flowers of about 50 petals, with rich 

 fragrance. One of the most beautiful of the Shrub 

 Rugosas. 75 cts. each. 



* SARAH VAN FLEET. H. Rugosa. Produces! 

 quantities of fragrant, cupped blooms of Hermosa- 

 pink, with deeper pink inside. Large shrub, 7 

 feet tall and as much through. Blooms inter- 

 mittently all season. 75 cts. each. 



* TURKES RUGOSA. A bud marked with 

 Indian yellow at the base, turning silvery pink in 

 t he large, full bloom. Fragrant. 75 cts. each. 



* VANGUARD. H. Rugosa. Orange-salmon 

 and copper. Very vigorous, and will make a large 

 shrub or pillar witn 8- to 10-foot canes. Its 

 foliage is large, dark green, and very beautifully 

 varnished. Large, double, fragrant flowers. This 

 extremely hardy Rose is strongly recommended 

 for northern climates. A beautiful, decorative 

 plant, even when not in bloom. $1.50 each. 



*Max Graf. The most satisfactory pink Rose for embankments 



if MAX GRAF. H. Rugosa. An ideal trailing Rose for retaining embank- 

 ments, covering them with handsome crinkled foliage that is persistent well 

 into winter. Enchanting every spring, this lovely green ground-cover 

 becomes decorated with large, single, apple-blossom-pink flowers. Plant 

 2 or 3 feet apart. 75 cts. each, 12 for $7, 100 for $50. 



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