OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY ROSES 



There is a lot of joy offered to lovers of 

 the unusual in the odd Roses offered on 

 these two pages. 



•BIRDIE BLYE. H.Ben. The ever- 

 blooming Rose^ for the North. Grows 

 about 4 feet high. Flowers of medium 

 size, satiny pink, and sweet-scented. 

 Blooms all season. Hardy in the 

 coldest climates where few 

 everblooming Roses can be 

 grown. $1 each. 



•BERGER'S ERFOLG. 

 H.Rug. An interesting 

 shrub Rose with 3 to 4-foot 

 shoots ending with a cluster 

 of deep blood-red Roses like 

 poppies. Makes several 

 crops of bloom. $1.50 each. 

 •BLANCHE MOREAU. Moss. 

 White flowers in June, quite large, 

 very double, borne in small trusses, 

 and very sweet. The buds are 

 thickly covered with soft and fra- 

 grant moss. $1 each. 



•CRESTED MOSS. Moss. Also 

 called Chapeau de Napoleon, because of the bud's 

 resemblance to Napoleon's hat. Strong, erect-grow- 

 ing bush with large bright pink blooms, intensely 

 fragrant, and borne in clusters of three or four. $1. 

 •HENRI MARTIN. Moss. One of the few red Moss 

 Roses from the wealth left us of old-time varieties. The 

 flowers are rather smaH, bright crimson, and not so double 

 as most. It is lightly mossed. $1 each. 



•BREEZE HILL. H.W. Late. A hardy climbing Rose 

 with exfra-Iarge, fully double blooms of pink with 

 fawn suffusion and yellow base. It pays to disbud 

 the clusters to one or two buds and get more perfect 

 blooms. The opening flower reminds one of Gloire 

 de Dijon, then the sun brings on the opalescence of 

 Souvenir de la Malmaison. A new Rose and 

 extra good. $2 each. 



DR. E. M. MILLS. Novelty, 1927. (See 

 illustration.) Originated by Dr. W. Van Fleet 

 and disseminated by the American Rose So- 

 ciety. A hybrid of Rosa Hugonis (see page 46), 

 showing traces of Rugosa blood. The 

 color is light primrose, with pink suf- 

 fusion that becomes more pronounced 

 in the later blooms, which are medium 

 in size, cupped form, and semi-double. 

 Flowers come singly all along the 

 stem, like Hugonis, are of good last- 

 ing quality, but impatient of wet. 

 weather. Slightly fragrant. $1.50 each. Dr. E. M. Mills. Very prolific in bloom 



OSES, SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION. 

 $1 Roses are 90 cts. each when any 12 or more are 

 ordered, 80 cts. each for any 25 or more. 



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Tie Conard'Pyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE. Pres. 



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