• THE CON ARD-PYLE CO. * Star Rose Growers * West Grove, Pa. * 



•Druschki 

 Rubra 



These Produce Iv 



OFTEN MORE THAN TWI 



Entire 17 Hardy Hybrid Perpetua 



This is the great Hybrid Perpetual class, noted for exti 

 and come in a lavish display in June. The seven marked wi 

 Mme. Albert Barbier, blooms as freely as a Hybrid Tea. 

 knew, and no Rose-garden is complete without some hard;; 



• ANNA DE DIESBACH (Glofre de Paris). Carmine-pink 

 of a beautiful shade; flowers are extra large, full and sweet. The 

 plant is vigorous, very hardy, and blooms profusely in June. 

 If the bloom-stems are pruned low, it may bloom again in the 

 fall. $1 each. 



• ANNIE CRAWFORD. Bright pink with deeper veins; 

 sweetly perfumed. Blooms in clusters on long stems. Vigorous 

 growing. $1 each. 



• DRUSCHKI RUBRA. # Dull crimson. A hybrid 

 of Frau Karl Druschki and American Beauty. See 

 color and form above. The bud and bloom have the 

 same size and form as Frau Karl Druschki, but the 

 color is a dull crimson, lightening to scarlet around 

 the edge of the petals. It has inherited the delightful 

 perfume of American Beauty. A good plant and 

 recurrent in bloom. $1.50 each. 



• FRAU KARL DRUSCHKI. ♦ Snow-white. The 

 most famous white Rose in existence. It is snow- 

 white, with long buds that are shaded pink and 

 open to immense, perfectly double flowers often 

 4 inches across. The plant is a strong, vigorous 

 grower, sometimes attaining 6 to 8 feet. It should be 

 pruned moderately and will give some blooms all 

 summer and until frost. $1 each. 



• GENERAL JACQUEMINOT. A clear red that 

 has been a favorite for years. It is a very hardy Rose 

 which may be carefully pruned for fine, fragrant 

 flowers or allowed to make a big bush which will be 

 like a huge bonfire of bloom. $1 each. 



• HENRY NEVARD, # A crimson-scarlet, ovoid 

 bud that becomes an extremely double bloom of 

 old-fashioned form. See color and form on opposite 

 page. Prune low in the spring and cut long stems to 

 keep it blooming. It is very lasting and is unusually 

 fragrant. In our opinion this is the ideal red Hybrid 

 Perpetual. $1.25 each. 



• JOHN RUSSELL. Scarlet. The bud is like a 

 ball of glistening scarlet resting on a crimson cushion 

 formed by the recurving outer petals. The plant is 

 very hardy, vigorous, and upright in growth. Nearly 

 perfect in form, but not fragrant. $1 each. 



• LOUISE CRETTE. Flower snow-white with a 

 creamy center, extra large, very double, of perfect 

 form, opening well; some fragrance. Growth vigor- 

 ous, almost thornless. One of the finest and largest 

 white Roses. $1 each. 





HUB 



• MME. ALBERT BARBIER. #> Tawny 

 yellow. This Rose has 

 our unreserved recom- 

 mendation as the most 



continuous blooming variety 



in this very hardy class. The 



large, Iong-petaled flowers are 



tawny yellow in the center 



with a cream collarette. Growth 



is sturdy and upright. The 



blooms come singly on rigid 



pedicels, making this a choice 



Rose for cutting. On account 



of its hardiness it is the best 



yellow everblooming Rose for 



the North. See the color illus- 

 tration in the center of the 



page. This comes the nearest 



to yellow of any in this class. 



$1 each. 



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•Mrs. John Laing 



PRICES 



(UNLESS OTHERWISE 

 NOTED), *2-YEAR, FIELD- 

 GROWN, STAR SIZE ROSES, 

 $1 EACH; 90 cts. each when 

 any 12 or more are ordered; 

 80 cts. each for 25 or more 

 $1 kinds. 



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•Mme. 

 Albert 

 Barbier 



