Florence Pemberton 



Gruss an Aachen 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES, TINTED, continued 



•FLORENCE PEMBERTON. H.T. (Illustrated above.) Large, blush- 

 white flowers with edges of petals flushed dehcate HIac-pink, most beautifully 

 formed and carried well on rigid stems. The plant grows vigorously and is not a 

 prolific bloomer, but practically every flower is perfect. A Rose that dehghts 

 everyone. The blooms have wonderful lasting quahties, remaining fresh and lovely 

 after being in water for five days. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 



•GORGEOUS. H.T. The name describes the Rose. It is not a "flapper** 

 fond of loud colors and sharp contrasts, but a dignified lady, reminding us of the 

 Victorian period with its bustles and pastel portraits. The flowers are very 

 large and double, a combination of soft orange, flushed with copper, turning to 

 coral and shrimp-pink. The plant is compact and well clothed with large foliage. 

 Hardy and healthy as any Hybrid Tea and more so than many. $1 each. 



•GRUSS AN AACHEN. T.-Poly. (Illustrated above.) An unusual and dis- 

 tinctive Rose that we recommend highly to anyone desiring a hardy, free-flower- 

 ing variety of compact growth, with blooms as large as Tea Roses, fuHy double to 

 the center. Remarkable for its beautifully colored flowers which come in shades 

 of carmine, yellow, tinted and white on the same bush at the same time and is 

 beautiful in all stages. Extremely hardy anywhere, and makes an ideal Memorial 

 Rose. It actually improves w4th age, the fufly open flowers being more beautiful 

 than the buds. An ideal bedding Rose to plant among Hybrid Teas or in m^asses. 

 Its only fault is that the fragrance is faint. $1 each. 



^ •JEAN C. N. FORESTIER. (Fernet.) Long, reddish carmine buds and car- 

 mine-lake flowers, slightly tinted with orange and sufl'used with golden yellow at 

 the base. A very large, full, artistically disarranged, sweet-scented Rose. The plant 

 is vigorous, tail-growing, of branching habit and a persistent bloomer. Awarded 

 Bagatefle Gold Medal, 1923. $1 each. 



Order No. 24600 ^ September i8, 1927 



I won a prize this fall for my garden. My Roses were all Star Roses y some I bought myself 

 from you people, others my friends ordered and gave me. I shall surely recommend them. — 

 W. T. W., Washington, D. C. 



BLOOMED IN 6 WEEKS FROM DATE OF PLANTING 



Order No. 21979 ^ June 20, 1927 



The 12 Rose bushes received from you were planted on the 24th of March, and six weeks 

 from that date some of them were blooming. At this time they are all blooming and some of 

 them have 4 and 5 beautiful Roses on a bush. They are the most wonderful Roses I ever saw 

 and are the admiration of the whole neighborhood. — F. J. D., Kansas City, Mo. 



PRICES 



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

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



Tie Conard'Fyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE. Pres. 



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