Edel 



Mrs. Beckwith. See page 39 



NOVELTY ROSES. Yet under test 



^HILL'S AMERICA. Originally a cut-flower Rose for florists, this Rose has 

 quickly made its way into the garden where its behavior varies greatly. It wifl 

 produce large finely shaped flowers of bright rose-pink, dehcately shaded, borne 

 on long rigid stems. The bush grows well and is almost thornless. $1.50 each. 



*ANGELE PERNET. A brand-new French Rose of exceedingly brilliant 

 color, reputed to be most floriferous and healthy. Orange-red edged chrome- 

 yeflow, and outside petals golden yeflow. Bushy, upright in growth, and has 

 very few thorns. Bagatelle Gold Medal. 1924. $3.50 each. 



^Bonnie Prince. New Climbing Rose. Described on page 42. 



*EDEL. (Illustrated above.) A strong-growing Rose, producing very double 

 ivory-white flowers of notable quahty. Appears to be a vigorous grower, and 

 quite healthy, although the flowers sometimes nod and fail to open in wet 

 weather. Otherwise very promising. N. R. S. Certificate of Merit. $2 each. 



*E. P. H. Kingma. Described abroad as apricot-yellow, of fine substance, and 

 the type of Mme. Edouard Herriot. Flower more double than that variety, with 

 better stem. Fohage and growth reputed to be exceflent. An interesting and 

 probably a valuable novelty. $2.50 each. 



*ETOILE DE FEU. A cupped bloom of reddish orange, quite similar to 

 Beaute de Lyon, but on a low-growing branching bush. Apparently a free 

 bloomer and reasonably healthy. Bagatelle Certificate of Merit. $2.50 each. 



*Feu Joseph Looymans. Has very large blooms of Indian yeflow and gives 

 signs of being a vigorous grower and persistent bloomer. Quite hardy, with 

 disease-resistant fohage. A new Rose of great promise. $2.50 each. 



*IMPERIAL POTENTATE. A new American Rose recently awarded a Gold 

 Medal by the city of PortLand. Silvery rose, fragrant, large, very double and 

 with high pointed center. Vigorous, upright, and free-blooming. $1.50 each. 



September i8, IQ24 

 I am delighted to be able to send tPiis order from my neighbors and friends — your Roses 

 blooming in my garden have done it all. They have produced such wonderful blossoms. — Mrs. 

 J. R. M., Clayton, Illinois. 



^JfOSES: See price after each description 



^ NO QUANTITY DISCOUNT ON NOVELTIES 



Tie Conard-Tyle Q. 



ROBT. PYLE. Pres. 



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