Louise C. Breslau 



Mme. Butteifly 



TINTED HYBRID TEA ROSES, continued 



*GORGEOUS. Well named for its soft shade of orange, flushed with copper, 

 red and pink. Flowers are very double and of fine form for this type of Rose. Color 

 fades quickly in hot weather — best in the cooler seasons. Foliage hkely to be 

 lost early. Good for its ravishing color. $1 each. 



*Lady Pirrie. Lovely buds of salmon-copper; open flower fawn-yeIIow% and 

 pink. Growth strong. Prohfic bloomer. Very fine garden Roses. $1 each. 



*Los Angeles. Illustrated in color and described on page 15. 



*Louise Catherine Breslau. (IHustrated above ) Astonishing in 



color, balmon-red buds, opening to 



large fIo^Yers of orange-pink, glowing with yellow and copper. Double, but 

 not of the finest form when fully open. Color fades in strong sunlight, but is 

 retained well when cut. Stem is stiflF, but not long. Growth bushy and vig- 

 orous; foliage glossy. Repays extra care and is effective in beds. $1 each. 



*Mme. Abel Chatenay. Prized for its free-flowering habit and extremely 

 beautiful buds and blooms of carmine-rose, with reflexed petals showing light 

 salmon tints. The bush is vigorous, but eccentric in growth, and the foliage is not 

 very good. In spite of its defects it has been a favorite for years. $1 each. 



*Mnie Butterflv ^^'^^ American sport of the favorite Ophelia has 



■ ^ i— delicately modeled flowers of tender pink and 



gold, and is one of the sweetest and most pleasing Roses. Its lovely spiral 

 buds slowly unfold into a big, full-petaled flower of charming shape and 

 dreamy color, very highly scented, and lasting unusually long. The stems 

 are fine and very strong, making it one of the best Roses for cutting. It is 

 better for a little shade in the garden, as the hot sun is likely to bleach it 

 somewhat. The bush is quite vigorous, growing tall, but not bushy; and the 

 flowers sometimes come in big branching sprays unless disbudded. A 

 deliberate and steady bloomer, quite hardy, and fairly healthy. It is already 

 a favorite of the members of the American Rose Society. A. R. S. Certificate 

 of Merit. $1 each. 



^J^OSES: $1 each: lo for $<}.oo; $8o.oo per loo 



25 or more at 100 rate. For delivery cost, see page 98 



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ROBT. PYLE. Pres. 



