Lady Alice Stanley Lady Ashtown 
PINK HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*KILLARNEY QUEEN. Considered the best of all the Killarney sports 
because of its somewhat fuller flowers. It is a sprightly pink, and brightest in hot 
weather. The bud has the same lovely form as all the Killarneys, but slightly 
fuller, and is sweetly perfumed. The young growth and foliage is beautiful bronzy 
green. It is a vigorous grower, suitable for low hedges where the temperature 
does not drop to zero; but for general purposes it is quite hardy. It is a depend- 
able bloomer and very beautiful when cut in bud form. $1 each. 
*KONIGIN CAROLA. Large, perfectly formed buds. Open flower very 
large, double, and of perfect shape. Bright rose with a satin sheen, reverse of 
petals lighter. Blooms singly on stiff stems of good Iength. Growth strong; fairly 
resistant to pests. A persistent, but not profuse bloomer. $1 each. 
*LADY ALICE STANLEY. (Illustrated above.) A noble Rose of largest 
size and finest shape. Exquisite flesh-pink, shaded with rich coral.m the center 
and on the reverse of petals. Flowers are borne on strong, erect stems—fine for 
cutting. Strong growing, healthy, with broad, distinctive foliage seldom attacked 
by insects. A most dependable Rose to use in solid beds, as it blooms freely and 
each flower is perfect. $1 each. 
*LADY ASHTOWN. (Illustrated above.) Brilliant shining pmk with a 
golden underglow, unsurpassed in Rose colors. Flower moderately large, with a 
fine, high-pointed center, borne singly on erect stems. Blooms abundantly over 
a long season, but flowers are apt to lose shape in hot weather. It is a glorious 
Rose in Jate summer and fall. Bush grows lustily, is very hardy, and indispensable 
where winters are severe. $1 each. 
*LA TOSCA. Flowers bright silvery pmk with darker center; medium size, 
open shell shape. Remarkable for its very vigorous growth, its extremely free- 
blooming habit, and resistance to disease. Best in the colder sections, and in 
cool seasons. Fine for garden decoration. $1 each. 
You can grow good Roses if you will follow the mstructions about planting 
and care which accompany every Rose order. 
% ROSES: 31 each; 10 for $9.00; $80.00 per 100 The Conard-P 'yle ©. 
25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
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