Dame Edith Helen 



Etoile de HoUande 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— NEW AND RARE 



*ARIEL. (Pemet.) Long, deep orange buds, shaded scarlet on the outside, 

 open to semi-double blooms of medium size, flame-orange and yellow in color. 

 The petals are firm and open well in all weathers. Flowers have a rich, fruity 

 fragrance. A typical bedding Rose, bushy and vigorous in gro\\'th. $1.50 each, 



*CUBA. H.T. The large flowers are almost single, yet they possess a charm 

 and brilliancy in color which is an entirely new tone in Roses, a glorious bright 

 vermilion-scarlet over an orange ground. This color combination is so intense 

 that in fuH sunlight it glistens with an iridescent sparkle. Masses of the richly 

 colored blooms are produced from spring to late fafl. $1.50 each. 



*DAME EDITH HELEN. H.T. (IHustrated above.) Opens up a new era in 

 British Rose history, being a departure from the semi-double and single varieties 

 that have lately exceeded the saturation point. The pendulum has swung to the 

 other extreme, and we now have a great, full Rose of the type associated with 

 romance and knighthood. The large bud, on an erect, weH-cIothed stem, slowly 

 opens, exhaling that old Rose perfume, now so rare. The color from the early 

 bud tin the end of the bloom is a solid Paul Neyron pink. Never known to ball. 

 Before offering this Rose we made a thorough test in our Rose-Garden and 

 Rose fields with such satisfying results that we can say it is simply the most 

 magnificent new pink Rose of recent years. If you want a gorgeous solid pink 

 Rose, this is it. $2 each. 



*DORIS DICKSON. (Pemet.) _ Coloring wonderful, but hard to describe— 

 ground color is orange-cream, heavily veined and penciled with brilHant cherry- 

 red. Vigorous and hardy. Long-pointed bud, and flowers of medium size, ex- 

 tremely fragrant, exquisitely formed, and borne profusely on good stems. Certi- 

 ficate of Merit, N. R. S. $2 each, 



•ETOILE DE HOLLANDS. H.T. (Illustrated above.) The finest red ever- 

 blooming Rose in existence, barring none. The petals look hke soft crimson 

 velvet, restful to the eye and at peace with any other color. Lovely long buds 

 with true Rose fragrance are borne on long stems. Flowers are of good size, with 

 not many petals, but of firm texture which holds them up in the form of a chahce. 

 Color is deep velvety crimson, without shading. Vigorous when once estabhshed 

 and resistant to black-spot. UnusuaHy hardy. $2 each. 



Tie Conard-Pyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



-^J^OSES: See price after each description 



No Quantity Discount on New and Rare Roses 



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