*Feu Pernet- 

 Ducher h.t. 



(C. MALLERIN, 1934) 

 Plant Patent No. 103 



Gold Medal, 1935, 

 Barcelona, Spain and 

 Lyon, France. Also 

 scored 88 points at Inter- 

 national Test-Garden, 

 Portland, Oregon. 



Yellow. One of the most 

 beautiful Roses we have ever 

 seen. Creamy buds, heavily 

 marked with carmine, slowly open 

 to spiral flowers of rich yellow, 

 growing lighter toward the edges, 

 with the edges lightly flushed 

 with pink. The autumn flowers 

 are much darker, being a rich 

 golden yellow shading light- 

 er at the edges, occasional 

 flowers having a decided 

 pink tinge. The outside 

 or first petals are some- 

 times almost pure white, 

 forming a chaste cover- 

 ing for the glorious ex- 

 panding bloom. Al- 

 though fully double, 

 with 80 to 100 tissue- 

 like petals, it has 

 opened perfectly in all kinds of 

 weather. Tall, bushy plants 

 bloom continuously from June 

 until frost, with the heaviest 

 bloom and most beautiful 

 flowers in early autumn. De- 

 lightfullv fragrant. $1.50 each; 

 3 for $3.75. 



No further discount on this 

 patented Rose 



The darkest 

 colored ever- 

 blooming Rose 



© 1934 



Nigrette 



"The Black Rose of Sangerhausen." 

 (M. Krause, 1934.) Plant Patent No. 

 87. Blackish maroon. The almost black 

 buds open to fragrant, dark maroon 

 blooms which in their deepest shades 

 give the impression of black velvet. 

 The color varies violently with the 

 season and weather from light 

 crimson to deepest maroon. 

 With us the flowers are at 

 their best and darkest after 

 the beginning of the cool 

 nights of early autumn. Many 

 summer visitors here ordered 

 this Rose when thev saw it 

 in bloom. $2 each; 

 3 for $5. 



No further discount 

 this patented 

 se 



THE CONARD-PYLE CO. Robert pyle, Pr«. WEST GROVE, PA. 



