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*ALBERIC BARBIER. Amid glistening 
and glossy foliage there come charming, 
pointed yellow buds, which open to creamy 
white blooms. Good for climbing or trailing. 
$1 each. 
*AVIATEUR BLERIOT. A most distinct 
climber, which produces over a long early 
summer season Charming saffron buds, 
opening into small, most attractive, 
double, apricot and lighter Roses of ex- 
quisite magnolia fragrance. The foliage 
is glossy and disease-resistant, and the 
habit of the plant ideal for pillar use or 
a low trellis It is not a high climber. Can 
also be used as ground-cover. $1 each. 
*GARDENIA. Of rampantly vigorous 
growth, with numerous long canes that will 
go anywhere, and which produce in early 
summer a mass of pleasing small yellow buds 
opening to creamy white. Sometimes called the “Hardy Maréchal Niel.” This 
Rose is the most dependable of climbers with a yellow tendency. $1 each. 
Bushels of Yellow Blooms from this Rose May 31, 1025 
From a Gardenia, seven years old, I cut 596 blooms in 1923, 1,250 in 1924, and 470 up to date 
this year, and expect to get about 2,000.—C. A., Hampton, Tenn. : 
*MAY QUEEN. One of the earlier Van Fleet hybrids, and showing on a 
vigorous plant double Roses of clear bright pink, produced in profusion and with 
pleasing fragrance. $1 each. 
*PROF. C. S. SARGENT. A pillar Rose, giving delicate buff, fragrant flowers 
of medium size, and of a distinctly dainty expression. $1 each. 
*RUBY QUEEN. A sister to May Queen, this is much the same in character, 
save that it is ruby-red in color, with a clear white center, and without fragrance. 
$1 each. | 
% 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. 
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