Old -Fashioned, Oak -Hardy 

 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 repeat. 



• FELBERG'S ROSA DRUSCHKI. New. Rich pink. 

 A pink "Druschki." Resembles Frau Karl Druschki in 

 everything but color. 35 petals. $1 each.* 



• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. • Snow-white, with long 

 buds that are shaded pink and open to immense, per- 

 fectly double flowers often 4 inches across. Blooms 

 occasionally all summer and until frost. Scentless. 75 cts. each.* 



• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. # Clear red. The standard red 

 for years, and the color is just as bright today as it was seventy 

 years ago. 75 cts. each.* 



• GLOIRE DE CHEDANE-GUINOISSEAU. Vermilion-crimson. 

 Large blooms, perfectly formed, and deliciously fragrant. Color is 

 vermilion-crimson, turning to pure crimson-red. 75 cts. each.* 



• HARMONY. # (J. H. Nicolas; introduced by The Conard-Pyle 

 Company, 1933.) Salmon-pink. Flowers are salmon-pink with a 

 golden center. Rare "old Rose" perfume. Beautiful Hybrid Tea 

 flowers on H. P. plants. $1.50 each.* 



HENRY NEVARD. # See illustration. A 

 crimson-scarlet, ovoid bud that becomes an 

 extremely double bloom of old-fashioned form. 

 Unusually fragrant. 75 cts. each.* 



• MRS. JOHN LAING. Q Solid pink. Full, 



fragrant flowers of cup-like form. 75 cts. each.* 



• PAUL NEYRON. Clear pink. Mammoth 

 blooms of clear pink, shading to rose-pink. 

 75 cts. each.* 



• PRINCE CAMILLE DE ROHAN. Velvety 

 crimson-maroon. An old, fragrant Rose desirable 

 for its dusky beauty. 75 Cts. each.* 



• SYMPHONY. New 1935. Plant Patent 

 No. 79. Pale rose. Makes perfect exhibition 

 blooms of giant size. An everblooming Pink 

 Frau Karl Druschki. $1.50 each.* 



• ULRICH BRUNNER. # Cherry-red. One 

 of the most extravagantly blooming Roses of 

 this class. 75 cts. each.* 



• URDH. New. Old-rose. Very double, me- 

 dium-sized flowers of lovely old-rose are produced 

 all season. Rich, old-time perfume. $1 each.* 



•Henry Nevard. 



Repeats in the fall. 

 75 cts. each* 



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 $1 each* 



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• Max Graf 

 For embankments 



• MAX GRAF. An ideal trailing Rose for retaining 

 embankments. Its large, single, apple-blossom-pink 

 flowers are enchantingly lovely in the spring. Plant 2 

 to 3 feet apart. 75 cts. each.* 



•F. J. GROOTENDORST. Small, bright crimson 

 flowers, like baby carnations, in brilliant clusters. 

 Grows to 33^ to 4 feet and blooms all season. A spec- 

 tacular everblooming hedge-plant. 75 cts. each.* 



Hybrid Rugosa Roses 



These Make Oak-Hardy Flowering Shrubs 



•VANGUARD. Hybrid Rugosa. Orange- 

 salmon and copper. See illustration. Makes a 

 large shrub with 8- to 10-foot canes. Its foli- 

 age looks beautifully varnished. Large, 

 fragrant flowers of orange-salmon with cop- 

 pery tints. On Oct. 29, 1934, the American 

 Rose Society awarded this Rose the Fuersten- 

 berg Prize for a deserving new Rose suitable 

 for the American climate. $1 each.* 



•AGNES. Coppery yellow buds open to 

 double, fragrant flowers of amber. $1 each.* 



• DR. ECKENER. Clear pink. The large, 

 cupped blooms are an enchanting fresh pink 

 with the base of the petals deep golden yellow. 

 Delightfully perfumed. $1 each.* 



• ROSE A PARFUM DE L'HAY. Produces deep 

 crimson, double flowers, rich in fragrance. 75 cts. each.* 



• RUGOSA MAGNIFICA. Makes 6-foot symmetrical 

 everblooming bushes with fragrant crimson blooms. 

 $1 each.* 



* QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 



r\ J _i f 15% on 12 or More Roses [See Exceptions 

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