Ophelia William F. Dreer 
TINTED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 
*OPHELIA. (Illustrated above.) H.T. Chaste, maidenly, sweetly formed, 
and richly scented, its pearly blooms swaying on graceful stems, Ophelia has been 
worshipped for many years by all lovers of good Roses. It was, and is, one of the 
most popular greenhouse sorts for cut-flowers, and has proved to be an excellent 
Rose in the garden. The plant grows tall, not bushy, and often throws up stout, 
branching canes bearing many flowers mm long-stemmed clusters. It is a depend- 
able although not profuse bloomer, and the flowers are almost always perfect. 
In hot weather they are apt to be creamy white, while m cool autumn nights they 
develop rich tints of pink and shades of gold. The plant is quite hardy. Stands 
second in the list of favorite Roses as chosen by leading American experts. It Is 
greatly beloved and will continue to be a favorite variety for many years. $1 each. 
*SOUVENIR DE GEORGE BECKWITH. (Pernet.) A gaily colored Rose of 
recent introduction, combining salmon-pink and yellow shades similar to the 
Lyon Rose. Flowers are Jarge, globular, and quite lasting. It has proved to be a 
vigorous grower, producing an average number of exquisite flowers that are 
splendid for cutting as they keep well for a long time. $1.50 each. 
*WILLIAM F. DREER. (Pernet.) (II[ustrated above.) A many-colored Rose of 
tawny yellow, intermingled with pmk and salmon in delightful opalescent shades. 
It is sweetly scented and of fine form. Best in cool weather, as it wilts in heat, 
but the color fades Jess than many of the yellow varieties. It grows well, but use 
“Star Rose Dust’’ to prevent black-spot. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. 
*WILLOWMERE. (Pernet.) A handsome Rose of largest size and splendid form, 
showing clear pink, glowing with light orange, like sunshme im Its heart. A steady, 
repeating bloomer, with husky, thorny canes and excellent foliage which is much 
less subject to disease than others of its class. Prune but little. It never sulks. 
Bagatelle Gold Medal. $1 each. 
C.-P. STAR ROSES BRING REPEAT ORDERS 
Order No. 27765 November 17, 1925 
Enclosed find check for $109 and list of Roses desired m Star size. Please forward by ex- 
press as soon as possible. The box of 250 Roses came promptly and in fine condition. Thanking 
you.—Mrs. F. B. C., Waco, Texas. 
OSES. SEE PRICE AFTER EACH DESCRIPTION. 2 
WI Tie Si 00 ede ake S000 fo: 10, or $80.00 per 100. The Conard- Pyle G@. 
25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98. ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
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