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Order No. 10460 May 20, 1925 
The Roses covered by your order 
were received on April 18 in fine 
condition. I planted them the same 
day, and they seemed to take hold 
almost immediately and are grow- 
ing rapidly. They are the most 
vigorous and healthy looking plants 
I ever purchased from anyone, and 
I am very much pleased with 
them.—O. C. G., Camp Hill, Pa. 
Souv. de Georges Pernet. See page 27 “The proof of the pudding— 
PINK HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*MAROQUISE DE GANAY. Very large, Iong-pointed buds, borne singly on 
long stems. Open flowers are a lovely silvery pink color. A vigorous growing, 
disease-resistant plant with dark green, Jeathery foliage. Moderately fragrant 
and lasting when cut. $1 each. 
*MRS. CHARLES BELL. A superb sport of the famous Radiance, equal to, 
that variety In most respects and distinctly different to 1t m color, which is a 
fine salmon-pmk of a most distinct shade. No doubt at all about this Rose— 
It:1s one of the best. $1.50 each. 
*MRS. GEORGE SHAWYER. Rose-pink blooms of large size and excellent 
shape, both as bud and open flower. Has fine stems and is good for cutting; fairly 
fragrant in the early stages. A good Rose for the drier sections, and at its best 
in hot weather. A good grower and bloomer; quite hardy. N.R.S. Certificate 
of Merit. $1 each. 
*MRS. WAKEFIELD CHRISTIE-MILLER. An immense pink Rose, so 
sturdy and dependable that it Is a necessity In every garden. It Is a stocky, 
stubby grower, with blunt canes bearing large bunches of big, fluffy flowers, 
bright rose and pearly pink. One of the very best for bedding, an exceptionally 
liberal bloomer, and very hardy. Its decidedly informal shape recommends it to 
pa of artistic taste.- A Rose which grows in esteem more and more each year. 
. R. S. Certificate of Merit. $1 each. 
*MRS. WM. C. EGAN. Very large and firm, beautifully shaped buds, with 
long, deep petals, opening to a large flower-of ideal form, delicately shaded with 
two light tones of pink, and touched with yellow at the base. A very lasting 
flower when cut. $1 each. | ; 
In Minnesota—300 Blooms by August—Fall Blooms Yet to Come 
Order No. 17743 ; August 12, 1925. 
On May 18, you shipped me 31 Rose bushes and J wish to report that I never saw such splendid 
specimens. Have had about 300 blooms already.—-J. E. V. V., Winona, Minn. 
* The Conard-Pyle (0. 
ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION. 
-The $1.00 kinds are $9.00 for 10, or $80.00 per 100. 
25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98. 
