Golden Emblem Mrs. Aaron Ward 
YELLOW SHADES OF HYBRID TEA ROSES 
*CONSTANCE. (Pernet.) With real golden yellow flowers of medium size, of 
fair, globular form, Constance was a step in advance toward the perfect yellow- 
Rose. Its color is somewhat fleetng but would hold if the plant were partially 
shaded. Bagatelle Gold Medal. $1 each. 
*DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON. (Illus. in color and described on page 35.) 
*GOLDEN EMBLEM. (Pernet.) (Illustrated above.) Another clear yellow Rose, 
the buds of which are often marked with a narrow stripe of deep carmine; not 
fully double, but of better form than most of this type, and does not hang its 
head. Sweetly fragrant, but a somewhat shy bloomer, and has the glossy foliage 
of this class. N. R. S. Gold Medal. $1 each. | 
*JANET. Fawn-yellow in color and a large, fragrant, full bloom that closely 
resembles the glorious old Gloire de Dijon: A splendid grower with long, rigid 
flower-stalks. It is stmply superb m the autumn. $1 each. 
*MARIE ADELAIDE, GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEMBOURG. (Pernet.) A 
starry Rose of rich yellow, delicately perfumed, and fine for cutting. Not a 
prolific bloomer. Does especially well m the South. Order by first two names 
only. $1 each. 
*MRS. AARON WARD. (Illustrated above.) This is a most delightful Rose, 
with its frilly petals and varying but always exquisite color. In cool seasons, and 
on first opening, it Is rich, golden fawn, but in bright sunlight it quickly changes to 
soft pink and white. Flowers are not large, but gracefully formed, fully double, 
and quite fragrant. The bush grows low, branches vigorously, and bears clean, 
pointed foliage which is almost immune to pests. For splendid effect plant a bed 
of this one kind. (See illustration in color on page 10.) $1 each. 
‘“‘THE FINEST ROSE PLANTS I HAVE EVER HAD” 
Order No. 19150 May 18, 1925 
_l want to express my appreciation of the splendid plants with which you filled my order. They are 
without doubt the finest rose plants I have ever had and notwithstanding the price is a little higher 
than other nurseries, the quality of plants shipped amply justifies same.—F. E. C., Bartlesville, Okla. 
% 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. 
