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Imperial Potentate. See page 39 
NOVELTY ROSES. Yet under test 
*AMERICA (HILL’S). H.T. Originally a cut-flower Rose for florists, this 
Rose has quickly made its way into the garden where its behavior varies greatly 
depending on locality. Produces large finely shaped flowers of bright rose-pink, 
delicately shaded, borne on Jong rigid stems. $1.50 each. 
_ X*ANGELE PERNET. (Pernet.) Not a full Rose but a free bloomer and exceed- 
ingly brilliant in color when the bloom opens. It is glorious early in the morning. 
Orange-red edged chrome-yellow, and outside petals golden yellow. Bushy, 
upright in growth, and has very few thorns. Bagatelle Gold Medal 1924. $3 each, 
*BETTY UPRICHARD. H.T. Carmine-colored buds; open flowers salmon, 
suffused with orange on the inside, with coppery carmine reverse, of medium 
size and not full. $2 each. 
*BLOOMFIELD ABUNDANCE. H.T. Small, salmon-pink blooms produced 
in sprays somewhat resembling Mlle. Cécile Brunner. Very hardy. $1.50 each. 
*CHATILLON. Poly. Single, silvery crimson flowers in great heads of 15 
to 50 in a spray lasting two to three weeks. Unusually good. $2 each. 
*DIADEM. H.T. Deep crimson, heavily overlaid with orange-crimson and 
suffused with salmon and copper color. Shape is perfect and flower reasonably 
full. $2 each. 
*ELVIRA ARAMAYO. (Pernet.) A very new Rose of novel Indian-red color. 
Buds long and pointed; flower of the cactus type with quilled petals. Free- 
blooming, and gorgeous when massed. Bagatelle Gold Medal. $2 each. 
*ETOILE DE FEU. (Pernet.) A cupped bloom of reddish orange. Quite sim- 
ilar to Louise C. Breslau, but holds its foliage better. A free bloomer. Bagatelle 
Certificate of Merit. $2.50 each. 
*EVA TESCHENDORFF. Poly. Considered the finest white Baby Rambler 
Rose yet introduced. It is really a snow-white “Lafayette.” $2 each. 
*FEU JOSEPH LOOYMANS. (Pernet.) Has very large blooms of Indian yel- 
low and gives signs of being a vigorous grower and persistent bloomer. Quite hardy, 
with disease-resistant foliage. Of great promise. (See illustration). $2.50 each. 
% ROSES: See price after each description The Conard-Pyle ©. 
NO QUANTITY DISCOUNT ON NOVELTIES 
ROBT. PYLE, Pres. 
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