_ Hale 
CREAM OF 
*DEBONAIR. H.T. (Lammerts.) 
Plant Pat. 677. Yellow. Jaunty, per- 
fect, yellow buds on a vigorous, com- 
pact plant with unusually handsome 
foliage. The beautiful, high-centered 
flowers open primrose-yellow, passing 
to butter-yellow. Dark, shiny, healthy 
foliage. Recetved the high rating of 
8.0 out of 10 by American Rose Society 
reports for 1949. Growers in all parts 
of the country found it excellent. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
% DIAMOND JUBILEE. H.T. (Boer- 
P #ner.) Plant Pat. 824. All-Amer- 
ica Award winner for 1948. An 
exceptionally good plant, lavish with its lovely blooms 
of soft peach-gold. The petals have a wonderfully 
heavy texture; the flowers open slowly and last well 
on the bush or when cut. Blooms are double, high 
centered and fragrant. In habit of growth, vigor and 
Se : : disease resistance, the plant approached perfection 
= a 1g EEO USS throughout its trials. See ene pee ces 
*CRIMSON KING. ELT. (Kordes) This is a with rich dark green foliage. $2 ea.; 3 for $5. 
worthy addition to the list of best red Hybrid Teas, *Diamond 
very fragrant and a deep brilliant crimson. It com- janice 
bines the best characteristics of its parents, Crimson 
Glory and Kardinal. The blooms keep repeating all 
summer, and in the fall are especially fme as they 
mature and open slowly with deep, 
blackish shadings on the firm petals. 





When cut in the opening bud stage they & 2. = 
last for a long time indoors and will fil Ss 
a room with their delightful Damask 
Rose fragrance. A new thrill for the 
lover of red Roses, this ts 
one of the best and very 
easy to grow to perfection. 
$1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
te aa 
or 
+ 

*ENA HARKNESS. H.T. (Norman.) 
Crimson-red. The very broad, heavy petals 
‘ of this English award winner are shining, deep 
% red velvet. 5-inch blooms have petals 3 inches 
broad. Holds color well; strong tea fragrance. 
Famous award winner at English shows. $2 
= ea.; 3 for $5. 
4 * ERNIE PYLE. H.T. (Boerner.) Plant 
fe: Pat. 673. Warm rose-pink flowers of good size 
eS on bushy, vigorous, healthy plants. Opening 
= blooms are cup-shaped, suffused with yellow 
at the petal base; slow opening, long lasting, 
fine for cutting. It is reported to winter well 
in Minnesota. $1.50 ea.; 3 for $4. 
Rose Index, Page 26 
< | 6 THE CONARD-PYLE CO. 
L — 4 — © 
