Hadley Laurent Carle 
RED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*HADLEY. (Illustrated above.) Rich, glorious red, shading to velvety purple. 
Flower is double, of fine form, and very sweet. If you will cut the buds early, 
you will find little reason to object to its bad habit of losing its fine color when 
the flower ages. A moderate grower and not a liberal bloomer. However, practi- 
cally every bloom comes perfect and it is a gem for cutting. Best in the cooler 
sections,of the country. A. R.S. Gold Medal, and deserves it, for it is one of the 
American-raised sorts that has reached world prominence. $1 each. 
*H. V. MACHIN. This Rose makes a hearty splash of bright, true red, with 
brave flowers firmly set on sturdy stems. The large buds are very dark, and 
remain in the lovely half-open state for several days. The open Rose is fully 
double, but quite loose in the center and much brighter than the bud, and is not 
very fragrant. The color is apt to “blue.’”’ The flowers come In crops, two or 
three times a season. This Rose is very close to the Hybrid Perpetuals, which it 
resembles in vigor, but does not grow so tall. It is very hardy. A Rose with 
certain failings, but too beautiful to miss; especially effectrve in masses. N. R. S. 
Gold Medal. $1 each. 
*LAURENT CARLE. (Illustrated above.) The massive glowing carmine 
blooms of this fine Rose are among the largest of all red Hybrid Teas. The buds 
are solid, very dark, and open slowly to big, bold blooms of finest form, with 
broad, deep petals of great substance. Its high-built, pointed center can only be 
equaled by those Hybrid Perpetuals whose flowers were carefully bred for ex- 
hibition. ‘The wide-open flower is unusually pleasing in shape, and hale its color. 
Fragrance is strong and well retained until the petals fall. It is a dependable 
bloomer, and even in the hottest weather will a AB fine blooms, but not m any 
great quantity at one time. It grows vigorously, but quite low and branching. 
The flowers are unsurpassed for cutting. $1 each. 
A 20-Year Customer, F. S. C., Wellfleet, Mass., says: 
Order No. 25492 October 13, 1925 
One rose you sent me did not live. I think it is the first plant you have ever sent me in the 20 
years I have been buying from you that failed to come to life. Please send me another. [We did.] 
tc ROSES : $1 each; 10 for $9.00; $80.00 per 100 || The Conard-Pyle @. 
25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
