Lady Hillingdon 



Mme. Alexandre Dreux 



H.T. \ (New.) See illustration and de- 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— SHADES OF YELLOW, continued 



•LADY HILLINGDON. T. (Illustrated above.) Very rich golden yellow, 

 semi -double, cup-shaped blooms, very sweetly scented, and holding color better 

 than most yellow Teas. Bush is erect, strong, disease-proof with bronzy branches 

 that are almost thornless and foliage deep green. There is practically always a bud 

 or bloom on this Rose, which blooms continuously but not profusely. $1 each. 



•LADY MARGARET STEWART. 



scription on page 40. 



•MME. ALEXANDRE DREUX. (Pemet.) ^ (Illustrated above.) This is a 

 captivating Rose of deep rich color, like the skin of a ripe tangerine orange — a 

 shade you do not get in any other Rose. It is a moderate grower but a profuse 

 bloomer, with lovely long buds of reddish orange with splashes of carmine. The 

 blooms are rather small and the petals, when fully open, become quilled, but 

 they last a long time and never fade white. The buds make attractive bouton- 

 nieres. $1 each. 



•MME. RAVARY. H.T. Lovely coppery orange or golden buff flowers 

 which lighten, as the bloom matures, to a pleasing creamy buff. Much 

 admired as a bedding Rose because of its sweet perfume and almost continuous 

 bloom. $1 each. 



•MRS. AARON WARD. H.T. (Illustrated on page 37.) This is a most de- 

 lightful, continuously blooming Rose, with its frilly petals and varying but always 

 exquisite colors. In cool seasons, and on first opening, it is rich, golden fawn, but 

 in bright sunlight it qu'ckly changes to soft pink and white. The blooms are only 

 faintly yellow when the weather is cold and wet and also in extreme heat. If the 

 color is flesh-pink sometimes, the bloom will still be perfect and the next time you 

 visit the plant the flowers may all be apricot color. Flowers are not large, but 

 gracefully formed, fully double, and quite fragrant. For splendid effect plant a 

 bed of this kind. $1 each. 



•MRS. ERSKINE PEMBROKE THOM. H.T. (New.) Described on page 41. 



•MRS. S. K. RINDGE. H.T. The great, long sunshine-yellow buds open to 

 a remarkable flower of enchanting loveliness — a rich shade of clear gamboge- 

 yellow that, curiously, becomes pink with age. When possible, grow this Rose 

 where it will be shaded from the afternoon sun. $1 each. 



PRICES 



j 90c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 12 or more 



1 80c. ea. for any $1 Roses on orders for any 25 or more 



Tie Conard'Pyle (p. 



ROBT. PYLE, Pres. ^ 



See Order Sheet for low delivery cost 



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