John Russell 



Lady Margaret Stewart 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES — NEW AND RARE, continued 



*JOHN RUSSELL. (Illustrated above.) H.T. One of the newest introduc- 

 tions. Flowers very dark, velvety crimson, flushing ofl" to a lighter shade toward 

 the center, extra large, full, and carried singly on strong, erect stems. It is like 

 a Hybrid Perpetual in vigor and hardiness, blooming in crops and not continu- 

 ously. This Rose has no fragrance but it is well worth growing for its size and 

 marvelous color alone. Awarded Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1924, and N. R. S. Gold 

 Medal, 1925. We heartily recommend it. $2 each. 



*LADY CRAIG. H.T. The long, tapered buds are borne on wiry stems and 

 are deep cadmium-yellow. They open to large, full blooms with honey-yellow 

 center and outer petals pale yellow. A sweetly scented Rose of fine form, and a 

 free bloomer with fairly vigorous growth and branching habit. $1.50 each. 



•LADY MARGARET STEWART. H.T. (Illustrated above.) The color is 

 unusual, best described as coming between the tangerine-orange color of Mme. 

 Alexandre Dreux and the Indian-yellow and carmine of Rev. F. Page-Roberts. 

 The pointed bud is deep orange, splashed with scarlet, and opens in a large, full 

 bloom of deep sunflower-yellow, the reverse of the petals heavily shaded orange- 

 brown. A delightfully fragrant Rose with upright habit. A continuous bloomer. 

 Gold Medal N. R. S. $2 each. 



•LORD CHARLEMONT. H.T.^ Perfectly shaped, very long-pointed buds 

 of intense, clear, crimson scarlet which deepens to carmine-crimson with garnet 

 shadings. Petals of firm texture make this a splendid Rose to keep when cut. 

 The massive, dark, richly fragrant blooms, with reflexed petals, make this one 

 of the most aristocratic of the red Roses. $2 each. 



•LORD LAMBOURNE. H.T. A sensationally pictorial Rose, of deep butter- 

 cup-yellow, each petal heavily margined carmine-scarlet. The buds are long, 

 opening to large, semi-double flowers. A strong, vigorous grower and free-flower- 

 ing, with strong, fruity odor. $1.50 each. 



•MME. ALBERT BARBIER. H.P. An everblooming Hybrid Perpetual 

 Rose. See page 54. 



•MME. GREGOIRE STRAECHELIN. (New, 1928.) See in color on page 43. 



•MARGARET McGREDY. H.T. A most brilliantly colored masterpiece. 

 The large, beautifuHy shaped, full, double flowers are borne on long stiff" stems 

 and are entirely distinct from all others in their rich coloring — a brilliant shade 

 of Turkish or Oriental red, passing to a beautiful carmine-rose. $3 each. 



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No Quantity Discount on New and Rare Roses 



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ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



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