Edel 



Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— WHITE AND LIGHT SHADES 



*EDEL. H.T. (Illustrated above.) A strong-growing Rose producing very 

 double ivory-white flowers of notable quality and so full that the center petals, 

 like a show dahlia, are still unrolling when the outside ones are aging, thus 

 making an unusually long-lasting flower. A vigorous grower and quite healthy, 

 although the flowers sometimes nod and fail to open in wet weather. Specially 

 recommended for warm and dry situations. When at its best no Rose can be 

 much finer than Edel. SI each. 



•KAISERIN AUGUSTE VIKTORIA. H.T. (Illustrated above.) A large, 

 full Rose, following a short, ovoid bud, it has petals of unusual substance and un- 

 equaled color. The very double flowers are white, tinted with lemon at the base, 

 and are long-lasting. It is not a vigorous grower or free in bloom, but it is yet the 

 most popular white Hybrid Tea. SI each. 



*MME. JULES BOUCHE. H.T. Not very free blooming but of fine growth 

 and habit. This Rose deserves a place in every Rose-garden. The buds are long- 

 pointed and the flowers are very double, white, with a strong tinge of pink hem- 

 ming the center petals. The plant is hardy, very healthy and taller in growth 

 than Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. One of the best whites and among the most per- 

 fectly formed Roses we have. $1 each. 



•MISS WILLMOTT. H.T. (IHustrated on page 35.) Graceful buds, opening 

 to large, cupped flowers of pale sulphur-white, lightly tinted with pink, borne on 

 long stems. It is not a free-blooming variety, but every bloom is a perfect exhi- 

 bition, prize-winning beauty. N. R. S. Gold Medal, 1919. $1 each. 



•MRS. CHARLES LAMPLOUGH. H.T. Heavy bud; flowers soft lemon- 

 chrome, deeper in center — a tone most refined and pleasing, of wonderful size, 

 depth, and substance, sweetly scented. Good in dry sections. $1.50 each. 



•WESTFIELD STAR. H.T. Lemon-yellow in the bud, opening to cream and 

 turning to pure white. When fuHy open, the petals quill and form like a star. $1.50 

 each. 



•WHITE KILLARNEY. H.T.^ Snowy white blooms with large petals, oft- 

 times with a light pearl or lemon tint in the center. The opening buds are beau- 

 tiful, but the flower is lacking in petals and not very lasting. $1 each. 



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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