Mme. Segond Weber 



Miss Cynthia Forde 



EVERBLOOMING ROSES— SHADES OF PINK, continued 



*MME. JULES GROLEZ. H.T. A piquant, pointed Rose of fairly large size 

 on a low-growing bush. The color is bright rose-pink with carmine veins lacing 

 the petals; fragrance sweet but not strong. Especially desirable for its extreme 

 hardiness and resistance to disease. The foliage remains clean and strong under 

 almost all condition . $1 each. 



*MME. LEON PAIN. H.T.^ Buds are carmine, and the open, double flower is 

 light silvery pink w^ith salmon tints, carmine on the outer petals. In cool weather 

 it is suffused with a coppery tint. Fragrant, well-formed, even in the open state, 

 and continuously produced. A Rose you can depend on. Foliage and habit leave 

 nothing to be desired. $1 each. 



*MME. SEGOND WEBER. H.T. (Illustrated above.) A most pleasing 

 salmon-pink color, shaded silvery pink. In warm sections, this Rose has no 

 superior, with its long buds and large, fully double, fragrant flowers. Grow this 

 Rose and you will love it as one of the "old-fashioned" double Roses that have 

 survived the onslaught of the semi-singles, although we cannot question their 

 beauty. This Rose is a hberal bloomer, on strong stems, with good foliage. The 

 plant has a neat, compact habit of growth. Bagatelle Gold Medal, 1909. $1 each. 



*MAMAN COCHET. T. A fine fragrant old Rose of carmine-pink with a 

 creamy center. The flowers are very large, extremely double, and of finest form. 

 Stems are long, and usually horizontal, seldom strong enough to hold the heavy 

 flower erect. Recommended for the southern states only. SI each. 



*MARQUISE DE GANAY. H.T. Very large, long-pointed buds, borne singly 

 on long stems. Open flowers are a lovely silvery pink color. A vigorous-growing, 

 disease-resistant plant with dark green, leathery foliage. Moderately fragrant 

 and lasting when cut. $1 each. 



•MISS CYNTHIA FORDE. H.T. (Illustrated above.) A medium to large 

 bloom of pure silvery pink. The ovoid-pointed buds open well in all weathers, 

 gracefully and evenly into a well-formed, imbricated, deliciously fragrant bloom. 

 The bush is vigorous, grows erect, very floriferous, and the foliage is healthy. 

 The nearest approach to "perpetual motion" in Roses. $1 each. 



*MRS. CHARLES BELL. H.T. A superb sport of the famous Radiance, 

 equal to that variety in most respects and distinctly diff"erent to it in color, which is 

 a fine salmon-pink of a most distinct shade. SI each. 



The Conard'Tyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 



PRICES 



i90c. 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 



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